Dialysis Technician
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Dialysis technicians run and maintain the machines that clean waste and excess fluid from patients' bodies whose kidneys have stopped functioning. They typically earn between $10 and $16 per hour, and sometimes more with experience. Dialysis technicians must complete a state-approved training program along with a credentialing program to prove their knowledge of the field.
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