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Disc jockeys, except radio, in the healthcare industry may work in hospitals, nursing homes, and other healthcare facilities to provide music and entertainment for patients, families, and staff. They may be responsible for selecting and playing music, interacting with the audience, and creating a pleasant and enjoyable atmosphere.
Disc jockeys in healthcare may also be responsible for setting up and maintaining audio equipment and coordinating with other healthcare professionals to ensure that events run smoothly.
To become a disc jockey in the healthcare industry, individuals typically do not need any formal education or training. However, some employers may prefer to hire candidates who have prior experience as a disc jockey or in a related field. Disc jockeys should have a strong knowledge of music, as well as excellent customer service and communication skills. They should also be able to adapt to different audiences and environments.
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