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60 Medical Laboratory Assistants Graduate - AllAfrica.com
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Eye on Health: Need for Medical Assistants The population growth across western North Dakota has meant changes for many businesses and organizations, including heath care. For instance: medical assistants are in demand. And as Carla Burbidge reports.. | ||
Twin Cities hospital workers voting whether to strike As unionized hospital workers started voting Monday, May 14 on whether to authorize a two- to five-day strike, medical centers in the Twin Cities issued a statement saying they would receive a minimum 10-day notice before any such strike might occur... | ||
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