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Emesha’s Answer
Hi Christian, this is a great question. I am not a rehab technician but from what I've read and having been involved in my grandmother's care when she needed rehabilitation therapy. I know that you must be compassionate, organized, comfortable working with your hands and wiling be on your feet for long periods of time. In this role rehab technicians assist therapists with treatments, maintain client files, setup, cleanup and maintain equipment and schedule rehabilitative treatments. It's definitely not an easy job rehab technicians but worth the hard work to see people healed. Best of luck to you, check out the article below for more information.
https://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Rehabilitation_Technician/Hourly_Rate/ef08dc63/Rehabilitation
https://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Rehabilitation_Technician/Hourly_Rate/ef08dc63/Rehabilitation
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Magdalena’s Answer
Hi Christian, I am not sure that I can help you answer that question. But a patient care technician usually can get training in the facility you get a job at. I am a nurse with a bachelor’s degree and graduate nursing degree. I do believe there is Medical Nurse Assistant programs out there than you can look into.
Hope this helps, best of luck
Maggie
Hope this helps, best of luck
Maggie