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Abstract: . . . with a severe bee allergy should consider getting bee sting shots. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON TREATMENTS CONTACT: The Asthma and Allergy Research Institute (Inc.) Ground Floor, E Block, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Nedlands, W.A., 6009. Telephone: 9346 3198 Email: aari@cycllene.uwa.edu.au Page 6 CAREER PATHWAYS - Who can help? Allergies can trigger health conditions such as asthma, which can significantly affect a persons quality of life. People can develop careers in the area of allergies (and their associated conditions) as researchers, scientists, molecular biologists, geneticists, lab technicians, doctors, nurses, alternative health practitioners and in an administrative capacity to support any of these roles. Registered Nurse: University degree Medical Doctor: University degree Scientist: . . . . . . Technician: University degree or TAFE training Nurse: University degree Alternative Health Practitioner: Training courses ranging from 1 4 years Receptionist/Administrator: TAFE training in office skills FIND OUT MORE ABOUT CAREERS Nursing www.health.curtin.edu.au/nursing/ Medicine www.meddent.uwa.edu.au Science http://www.publishing.uwa.edu.au/handbooks/science/BscGenetics.html http://wbiomed.curtin.edu.au/info/courses/infomg.html Alternative health http://www.healthaustralia.com/courses/uni-science.html Office skills www.tafe.wa.gov.au Molecular biology http://www.general.uwa.edu.au/study/sa_molb.html . . . --1944,2,486,1950,9721
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