An allied health professional is best described as "a technical professional who works independently in a clinic or hospital setting." Allied health professionals encompass a wide range of healthcare roles, including those such as physical therapists, occupational therapists, radiologic technologists, and medical laboratory scientists, who often work collaboratively with physicians but are trained to operate independently in their specific areas of expertise.
Which of the following correctly describes an allied health professional? (1 point) Responses a medical professional who provides direct patient care while being supervised by a doctor a medical professional who provides direct patient care while being supervised by a doctor a technical professional who works independently in a clinic or hospital setting a technical professional who works independently in a clinic or hospital setting a health professional who holistically manages patient care in a hospital or clinic setting a health professional who holistically manages patient care in a hospital or clinic setting a health professional who manages patient records and prescribes prescriptions
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