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Museum technicians and conservators in the healthcare industry are responsible for caring for, preserving and displaying collections of historical medical artifacts and other scientific objects. They work in museums, hospitals, clinics, and research institutions that have historical and scientific collections.
Their duties include preparing, conserving and restoring artifacts, specimens, and other materials related to the history of medicine, dentistry, nursing and other related fields. They also assist in the preparation and installation of exhibits, as well as in the research and interpretation of objects and artifacts. They may also be responsible for maintaining the conditions of storage and display, implementing security measures, and providing access to collections for research and study.
In addition, they may also be responsible for cataloging and documenting the collections, managing collections databases, and working with other museum professionals such as curators, educators, and registrars.
Overall, museum technicians and conservators play a crucial role in the healthcare industry by preserving the historical and scientific heritage of healthcare and making it accessible for research, education and public engagement.
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