| Aspect | Allergy Technician Remote | Allergy Technician in-person |
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| Work Environment | Remote, often from home or telehealth settings | On-site at clinics, hospitals, or allergy centers |
| Required Certifications | Certifications like Certified Allergy Technician (CAT) may be preferred, but less strict | Same certifications as remote, often required for hands-on procedures |
| Job Responsibilities | Patient education, data entry, remote monitoring, telehealth support | Allergy testing, skin prick procedures, patient care |
| Industry Usage | Growing in telehealth services within allergy care | Traditional allergy testing and patient interaction |
Allergy Technician Remote roles focus on remote patient support, education, and telehealth services, while in-person Allergy Technicians perform hands-on testing and procedures. Both roles require similar certifications but differ mainly in work environment and daily tasks.