vaccinator
vaccinator (n)
- plural
- vaccinators
English Definitions:
inoculator, vaccinator (noun)
a medical practitioner who inoculates people against diseases
vaccinator (Noun)
A person or agent that administers vaccines.
Vaccinator
A vaccinator is a person who gives injections of a vaccine to people. Vaccinators require the skills of knowing where to inject the needle into the recipient as well as preparing the substance to be injected.Under normal conditions, routine inoculations can be given by one’s healthcare provider, at a pharmacy, or at special clinics set up in a community. But when a mass vaccination effort is being undertaken, such as during a pandemic, people of various qualifying occupations may be sought specifically for the role as vaccinators due to high demand. Some of them may work full time at the job; others could do so part time in addition to their regular occupation. Some retirees may also work part-time.
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