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Steps to Becoming a Dialysis Technician

By  Healthcareers.net

It only takes 3 easy steps to get on your way to pursuing a career in dialysis technology. What you should do is: (1) learn the ins and outs of what a dialysis technician does day-to-day, (2) learn about the responsibilities, and (3) research finding a quality dialysis technology training program that is close to you. Let us help get you started. Below if the necessary information with further explanation:

1. The Job and/or Traits of Dialysis Technician

Of all the healthcare professionals involved, the dialysis technician works the closest with a kidney dialysis patient. Their job is to perform a variety of healthcare functions that help these patients cope with kidney failure. Unique traits for the dialysis technician are as follows:


  • Understands instructions given by registered nurse and/or a physician.

  • Enjoys working directly with patients

  • Communicates effectively and has a warm, comforting personality.

  • Performs function accurately, as errors could be harmful to the patient.

  • Handles self and responsibilities well in a faced-paced environment.


These traits can be honed by quality dialysis technician training.

2. The responsibilities of the Dialysis Technician

Some of the daily job responsibilities of the dialysis technician include:


  • Understanding doctor's orders and patient medications

  • Explaining prescriptions to patients

  • Preparing patients for procedures

  • Setting up dialysis equipment

  • Documenting clinical findings

  • Monitoring patients during and after treatments

  • Administering patient medication


These responsibilities can be learned in a quality dialysis technology program.

3. The Quality Dialysis Technology Program

Schools near you are offering quality training in dialysis technology. While the curriculum within this quality training program may vary, some of the important topics you could learn are:


  • Dialysis systems and equipment

  • Infectious diseases

  • Anatomy and physiology

  • Fluid and electrolyte balance and management

  • Hematologic aspects and blood chemistries


By completing your dialysis technology training program, you will be that much closer to pursuing a career in the healthcare industry. Complete your research so you know if this could be the path for you and enroll in a quality program today!




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