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A technologist is an individual who possesses specialized knowledge and expertise in the application and utilization of technology. They are professionals who have a profound comprehension of the intricacies of technology and the synergistic potential it holds when integrated with other technological domains.[1] A technologist is a professional profile who not only grasps the innermost workings of a particular technology but also possesses the acumen to seamlessly apply it in tandem with other complementary technologies.[2] In the realm of health care, for instance, a technologist may be referred to as a "lab tech".[3] The lab technologist assumes the role of a project manager, overseeing and guiding the operations within the laboratory.[3]
The role of a technologist
[edit]A technologist's function may be denoted by various job titles across different organizations.[4] For example, a Director of Information Technology is often a technologist by virtue of their expertise.[4] The same holds true for a Technology Project Manager.[4] In smaller organizations, a technologist may be entrusted with a multitude of responsibilities. In certain instances, a project may commence under the leadership of a staff member or technician, only to be subsequently handed over to a technologist as the project progresses and gains complexity.[4] The technologist is a consummate specialist in harnessing the potential of technologies to achieve the objectives set forth by the project owner.[4] In Canada, engineers who have received their training from other countries may find themselves employed as engineering technologists.
Types
[edit]- Applied science technologist, a Canadian professional title in engineering and applied science technology.
- Architectural technologist, a specialist in the technology fields of building, design and construction.
- Cardiovascular technologist, a health specialist who uses imaging technology to help diagnose cardiac and vascular ailments.
- Chemical technologist, a worker who provides technical support or services in chemical-related fields.
- Civic technologist, a specialist capable of satisfying societal needs by exploiting technologies.
- Educational technologist, a specialist in tools to enhance learning.
- Electrical technologist, a person whose knowledge lies between that of an electrical engineer and an electrical tradesperson.
- Engineering technologist, a specialist who implements technology within a field of engineering.
- Industrial technologist, a specialist in the management, operation, and maintenance of complex operation systems.
- Information technologist
- Medical technologist, a healthcare professional who performs diagnostic analysis on a variety of body fluids.
- Polysomnographic technologist, a health specialist who administers overnight polysomnograms.
- Professional technologist, a Canadian and Malaysian professional title in engineering and technology related fields.
- Radiologic technologist, a medical professional who applies doses of radiation for imaging and treatment.
- Surgical technologist, a health specialist who facilitates the conduct of invasive surgical procedures.
Law
[edit]Brasil
[edit]The position of Tecnologista was instituted by Law 8,961 of 1993, which deals with the Career Plan for the Science and Technology Area of the Federal Direct Administration, Autarchies and Federal Foundations. The aforementioned position is one of those that constitute the Technological Development career, which, in turn, is aimed at professionals qualified to carry out specific activities of scientific and technological research. [5]
References
[edit]- ^ "technologist". Dictionary.com, LLC. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
- ^ Julia (6 September 2011). "Difference Between Technician and Technologist". DifferenceBetween.net. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
- ^ a b "Health Care Technician vs. Health Care Technologist: What's the Difference?". All Allied Health Schools. All Star Directories, Inc. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
- ^ a b c d e "Role of Technologist". Learning Space Toolkit. North Carolina State University/Brightspot Strategy/AECOM Strategy Plus. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
- ^ "Law No. 8691". Presidency of the Republic - Civil House - Subchief for Legal Affairs. July 28, 1993. Retrieved April 3, 2018.
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