Across
- 2. A clinical engineer or bio-engineer designs equipment for monitoring, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation or research.
- 4. The treatment of irregularities in teeth.
- 5. Huge advances in the science and techniques of anesthesia have been instrumental in enabling some of the long and complex surgical procedures which are now commonplace.
- 9. Pick up waste from the hospital facilities or labs
- 12. Study of animals
- 13. Keeps the facility clean and orderly
- 14. Cleans hospitals’ yards
- 15. Responsible for telling police what happened at a crime scene
- 16. Clean and manage linens in a hospital
- 18. science Biomedical scientists carry out a range of laboratory and scientific tests to support the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
- 24. Responsible for purchasing healthcare from secondary healthcare providers, such as acute/hospital and community/mental health trusts and the independent and voluntary sector.
- 26. Deals with mental problems
Down
- 1. complete administrative and clinical tasks in the offices of physicians, podiatrists, chiropractors, and other health practitioners
- 3. Inspect the materials that go through an x-ray
- 6. Specialize in detection of diseases
- 7. Inspects light bulbs
- 8. Deals with relations of one organism to another
- 10. Study of organisms that cause infections
- 11. The study of viruses
- 17. Identify blood groups for donation and ensure the right blood is donated.
- 19. therapist Help children and adults with speech and language problems
- 20. Study the brain and the nervous system
- 21. The study of principles and anatomy in relation to human movement
- 22. Helping to prevent problems from arising.
- 23. Study of the bladder
- 25. The study of all aspects of the immune system including its structure and function, innate and acquired immunity, and disorders of the immune system.
