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Orthopedic Technologist

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Anyone considering a career as an orthopedic technologist should be patient, dedicated and intelligent. They should also possess strong communication skills.

Patience is important when dealing with an injured person who is scared or in pain. You must be able to calmly explain how you are going to help them.

This field requires dedication, because orthopedic technologists must be willing to keep up with the newest methods and technology available.

The orthopedic technologist must be able to communicate effectively with both doctors and patients, so skills in this area must be sharp. Between doctor and technologist, there must be an understanding of what needs to be done and what the tech can provide for the patient.

You must also explain the doctor's orders and explanations to the patient in a way that the patient can understand.


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