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What is the difference between an inspector and an inspector?

Accompanying inspectors and accompanying doctors are two different occupations.

The accompanying inspector generally refers to the staff in physical examination, who is mainly responsible for assisting doctors in physical examination, such as collecting blood and urine samples of patients and sending them to the examination room for testing and analysis. Accompanying inspectors need to have certain medical knowledge and skills, as well as good communication skills and service attitude.

An accompanying doctor refers to a person who provides companionship and services to patients, mainly providing psychological and life support and help during medical treatment, including accompanying patients to see a doctor, assisting patients to see a doctor, taking care of patients' diet, taking care of patients' accommodation, etc. Nurses need to have certain medical knowledge and skills, as well as excellent communication skills, service awareness and psychological quality.

Generally speaking, the accompanying inspectors are mainly engaged in physical examination, and the accompanying inspectors are mainly engaged in accompanying and caring for patients.