What is the main goal of allied health workers?

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help doctors and nurses diagnose patients and be an advocate for patients when the doctor is not available
help doctors and nurses diagnose patients and be an advocate for patients when the doctor is not available

relieve doctors of pressure, so that they don't have to work so many hours
relieve doctors of pressure, so that they don't have to work so many hours

care for patients and help doctors prevent or treat diseases and injuries
care for patients and help doctors prevent or treat diseases and injuries

make money that can help them pay for a doctor's degree

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The main goal of allied health workers is to care for patients and help doctors prevent or treat diseases and injuries. They play a crucial role in the healthcare system by providing support to physicians and nurses, contributing to patient care, and promoting overall health outcomes.

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