Technology Preparation in Health Care and Human Services
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As digital technology continues to influence Health Care and Human Service in the future, what does this mean for those who work and will work in these fields? What will workers in these fields have to do to prepare themselves for this environment? Will prospective workers have to have extensive experience using technology?
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This solution discusses what types of skills and preparation will be required by those working in the health care and human services field as technology becomes more prevalent.
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Technology is a growing part of everyday lives - both in leisure and in the workplace. As technology becomes more widespread in the Health Care and Human Service field, those who currently are employed in that sector will need to adapt to newer, technologically advanced methods in a fast-paced environment. In the future, the prevalence of technology should help reduce human ...
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