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Physicians, Pathologists
Check for illnesses by doing lab tests on bodily organs, tissues, and fluids. That also includes doctors who specialize in conducting autopsies.
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Biologists
Learn about the origins, relationships, development, anatomy, and functions of plant and animal life.
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Dermatologists
Spot and treat conditions affecting the skin, hair, and nails. It's possible they may also undertake dermatological surgery.
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Cytotechnologists
Use conventional procedures and reagents to stain, mount, and examine cells for signs of cancer, hormone imbalances, and other pathological disorders.
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Cytogenetic Technologists
Examine the chromosomes or chromosomal segments in samples of blood, amniotic fluid, bone marrow, and solid malignancies.
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Ophthalmologists
Determine the cause of eye problems, provide appropriate care, and advise on ways to avoid future injury or illness.
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Nuclear Medicine Technologists
Radioisotope equipment is used for the preparation, administration, and measurement of radioactive isotopes in therapeutic, diagnostic, and tracer research.
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Dentists, General
Assess, identify, and correct dental and oral abnormalities, traumas, and infections. Nerve, pulp, and other dental tissue problems may be cured.
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Dental Hygienists
Provide patients with dental hygiene instruction. Determine any issues or requirements a patient may have with their dental hygiene and keep notes.
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Anesthesiologists
Pain can be managed before, during, and after surgery by administering anesthetics and pain relievers.
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Anesthesiologist Assistants
Help anesthesiologists with both in- and out-patient anesthetic operations. Keep an eye on the health of your patients and tend to their needs.
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Allergists and Immunologists
Detect, treat, and avoid allergic reactions and other disorders involving the immune system.
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Dental Assistants
Carry out basic clinical responsibilities while working beside a dentist. Preparing and sterilizing equipment are examples of clinical responsibilities.
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Clinical Research Coordinators
Create a strategy for conducting clinical trials, or lead or manage such an effort. Supervise the actions of people involved in clinical research to guarantee they are following all necessary procedures.
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Acupuncturists
Acupuncture may be used for diagnosis, treatment, and even prevention of illness by stimulating certain spots in the body.
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Chiropractors
Manipulation of the spine and other musculoskeletal structures is used in diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. Adjustments to the sacrum and pelvis may also be performed.
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Naturopathic Physicians
Diseases are identified and managed with an emphasis on the patient's innate recuperative abilities, and preventative measures are encouraged.
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Respiratory Therapy Technicians
Help people breathe easier under the supervision of doctors and respiratory therapists.
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Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians
Carry out diagnostic, therapeutic, or exploratory procedures on patients' pulmonary or cardiovascular systems.
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General Internal Medicine Physicians
Treat a broad variety of disorders and damage to internal organ systems via diagnosis and nonsurgical means.
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Epidemiologists
Determine what factors contribute to illness, disability, or health outcomes, and explain their distribution. Possibility of creating tools for disease avoidance and control.
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Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers
Engineers with backgrounds in biomedicine and biotechnology often work in healthcare facilities, either as technicians or as part of the administrative staff. Bioengineers and biomedical engineers use their knowledge of engineering and the sciences to develop new tools, systems, and applications for the medical and biological fields.
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Counseling Psychologists
Provide either one-on-one or group counseling services after conducting assessments using case history, interviews, and observations.
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Clinical Psychologists
Assess people's mental and emotional health via observation, interviews, and psychological testing, then design and implement treatment plans.
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Hospitalists
Care provided mostly to patients when they are in inpatient settings including hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, hospices, etc.
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Home Health Aides
Keep tabs on the health of a person who is impaired or unwell, and tend to their medical requirements as they arise (such as changing bandages and treating wounds).
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Histotechnologists and Histologic Technicians
Histology involves preparing slides of tissue sections for microscopic study and diagnosis by pathologists. Potentially useful for research purposes.
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Family and General Practitioners
General internists are doctors who specialize in diagnosing, treating, and helping prevent illnesses and injuries that affect the general population. It's possible that you'll refer patients to experts as necessary.
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Music Therapists
Professionals in the field of music therapy use musical interventions to help those with physical or mental impairments.
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Midwives
Help expecting mothers out by giving them the attention they need before and after giving birth.
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Athletic Trainers
Conduct diagnostic tests and provide treatment for conditions affecting the muscles, tendons, and bones. Give attention to preventative measures as well as curative, urgent, and restorative treatment and care.
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Medical Records and Health Information Technicians
Medical, administrative, ethical, legal, and regulatory requirements must all be met while creating, processing, and maintaining patients' medical records.
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Urologists
Recognize, manage, and aid in the prevention of medical and surgical conditions affecting the kidneys and genitourinary system.
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Surgical Technologists
Participate in surgical procedures as an assistant to the surgeon, registered nurse, or other supervisory surgical staff member. Possibly aid in surgical room setup.
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Surgical Assistants
Assist surgeons in performing procedures with their guidance. May aid surgeons in opening and closing incisions in line with applicable state legislation.
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Sports Medicine Physicians
Assist in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of sports and other physical activity-related injuries.
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Speech-Language Pathology Assistants
Help speech therapists in diagnosing and treating issues with articulation, phonology, and fluency. Put in place language and communication courses
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Mathematical Technicians
The duties of a mathematical technician center on the use of mathematical models in engineering, science, commerce, and manufacturing.
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Speech-Language Pathologists
Diagnose and treat patients with difficulties in speech, language, voice, and/or fluency. Potential to learn and teach on a variety of AAC methods.
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Pharmacy Aides
Record drugs delivered to the pharmacy, store incoming merchandise, and inform the supervisor of stock needs. May operate cash register and accept prescriptions for...
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Respiratory Therapists
Performing diagnostic and performance tests to evaluate lung capacity and capabilities and then assessing the results. Cooperating with healthcare providers to develop patient care plans. Aerosol medicines and chest physiotherapy are used to treat patients.
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Recreational Therapists
Reducing melancholy, tension, and anxiety, regaining physical and mental skills, bolstering self-esteem, and enhancing social functioning are among goals that recreational therapists work toward with their patients.
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Radiation Therapists
Carry out radiation treatment on patients as directed by a radiation oncologist, according to all applicable guidelines and regulations.
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Psychiatrists
Identify, mitigate, and assist avert mental health issues.
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Psychiatric Technicians
Assistance provided to patients in accordance with the recommendations of psychiatrists, psychologists, and other licensed medical professionals.
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Psychiatric Aides
Help given to those who have been prescribed it by their doctors, psychologists, and other medical experts.
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Pathologists
Use laboratory methods and patient specimens to establish the existence and progression of illnesses. Investigate how illnesses arise and progress.
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Medical Transcriptionists
To transcribe medical reports made by doctors and other medical professionals utilizing a variety of electronic devices.
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Prosthodontists
Dentists that focus on prosthodontics repair lost teeth and fix jaw and mouth irregularities by fabricating artificial teeth and replacements.
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Nuclear Medicine Physicians
Utilize radioactive materials and methods for illness diagnosis and treatment. Possible Duties Include Keeping an Eye on How Radioactive Materials Are Handled.
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Neuropsychologists and Clinical Neuropsychologists
Make use of neuropsychological concepts and methods to identify and treat mental health issues affecting the higher brain functions.
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Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians
Carry out standard laboratory procedures to aid in the detection, evaluation, and monitoring of medical conditions. Possibility of working under the direction of a medical technologist.
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Neurologists
To concentrate largely on nonsurgical methods of diagnosing and treating illnesses and disorders affecting the central nervous system and the peripheral nerves.
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Neurodiagnostic Technologists
Electroencephalograms, evoked potentials, polysomnograms, and electronystagmograms are all examples of END tests that may be performed. Potentially enacts nerve conduction.
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Pharmacy Technicians
Prepare medications under the direction of a pharmacist. May measure, mix, count out, label, and record amounts and dosages of medications according to prescription...
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Physical Therapist Assistants
Help out with the various treatments and methods used in physical therapy. Assist in the creation of therapy, subject to applicable state regulations.
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Pharmacists
Perform the function of a pharmacy by filling prescriptions and advising patients on proper medication usage.
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Pediatricians, General
Determine the cause of children's health problems and work to cure and prevent them. When necessary, they may send patients to specialists for additional evaluation and care.
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Orthoptists
Determine the cause of vision problems and provide treatment for conditions including lazy eye and binocular vision.
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Health Education Specialists
Maintain and expand health education initiatives that target people, families, and communities in order to promote and sustain the healthiest possible way of life.
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Orderlies
Move patients in wheelchairs, stretchers, or mobile beds to other rooms, such as operation and x-ray.
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Family Medicine Physicians
Care for people and their families throughout their whole lives, from diagnosis to treatment to prevention. Is able to send patients to experts for additional evaluation if necessary.
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Orthodontists
Orthodontists are medical professionals who focus on identifying and treating dental and facial abnormalities.
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Opticians, Dispensing
Make lenses and eyewear for customers based on their stated optical prescription or unique needs.
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Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
Create medical-grade ultrasonic recordings of vital organs. Such as vascular technologists
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Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric
Ophthalmologists are trained to detect and treat eye illnesses and conditions, as well as to advise patients on how to avoid developing them.
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Occupational Therapy Aides
Perform only allocated, chosen, or regular duties in certain contexts under the strict supervision of an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant.
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Occupational Therapists
Evaluate clients' needs, create individualized plans, and implement those plans to assist them regain vocational, domestic, and daily functioning abilities as well as their sense of autonomy.
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Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Evaluate clients' needs, create individualized plans, and implement those plans to assist them regain vocational, domestic, and daily functioning abilities as well as their sense of autonomy.
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Nursing Assistants
Offer primary care or support services, as directed by a registered nurse on site. Carry out responsibilities including checking on people's health.
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Dietitians and Nutritionists
In order to aid in the promotion of health and the prevention of illness, it is helpful to plan and carry out food service or nutritional programs. Possible to oversee the daily operations of a department.
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians
Diagnose and treat disorders requiring physiotherapy to provide physical, mental, and occupational rehabilitation.
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Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers
The evaluation and care of patients suffering from mental, emotional, and/or substance addiction issues, such as those related to tobacco, alcohol, and other drug use.
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Preventive Medicine Physicians
When it comes to protecting, promoting, and maintaining health and well-being, as well as preventing illness, disability, and premature death, a preventive medicine specialist is the go-to expert.
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Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists
Investigate ways to better people's health and the causes of illness on a human scale. Develop and conduct clinical research.
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Medical Assistants
Assist a physician with both administrative and clinical tasks. Patient education, test preparation, exam assistance, and specimen collection and preparation are all examples of tasks that fall under the umbrella of administrative responsibilities.
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Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists
Carry out intricate medical laboratory tests for the purpose of illness diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Possibility of working as a supervisor or trainer.
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Dental Laboratory Technicians
Construct and repair full or partial dentures or dental appliances.
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Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
Treatment of sick, wounded, or convalescing people, as well as those with disabilities, in a variety of settings, including medical facilities, private residences, and community-based organizations.
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Radiologists
Medical imaging modalities (such as x-rays, MRI, nuclear medicine, and ultrasounds) are used for the diagnosis and treatment of various conditions and injuries.
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Radiologic Technologists and Technicians
Perform diagnostic imaging procedures such as x-rays and CT scans, or inject nonradioactive chemicals into a patient's bloodstream for analysis.
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Physical Therapist Aides
Perform only allocated, chosen, or regular duties under the strict supervision of a physical therapist or physical therapy assistant in a variety of settings.
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Orthotists and Prosthetists
Design, measure, fit, and adjust orthopedic braces, appliances or prosthesis, such as limbs or face parts for patients with debilitating disorders.
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Internists, General
Internal medicine specialists are doctors who diagnose and treat illnesses and damage to the internal organs without resorting to surgery.
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Surgeons
The surgeon is in charge of making the initial diagnosis, operating on the patient, and caring for the patient after the procedure.
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
Caring for patients with oral and maxillofacial conditions by performing surgery and other associated operations on their hard and soft tissues.
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Optometrists
Perform eye examinations with optometric instruments and general diagnostic interpretation. Treat eye problems when they have been identified. Dispense, fit, and modify corrective eyewear such as glasses and contact lenses. Make suggestions for suitable patient treatment and follow-up.
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Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians
Create quality optical components like lenses for spectacles or contact lenses by cutting, grinding, and polishing them. Make adjustments to lenses, put them in frames, or work on other optical components.
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Occupational Therapy Assistants
Help OTs with patient care and other administrative tasks as needed. Assist in therapy development, according to applicable state legislation.
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Dietetic Technicians
Work under the direction of a dietician to provide food and nutrition services and programs. It's possible that they may be tasked with formulating a menu and putting together the meals for the office.
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Physician Assistants
Deliver medical treatment, as prescribed by a doctor. Perform thorough examinations, care for patients, and provide advice.
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Art Therapists
Develop and lead art therapy programs and/or sessions with the goal of enhancing the mental, behavioral, and/or emotional health of clients.
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Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists
Help people who have trouble seeing by giving them treatment designed to boost their ability to participate in everyday life.
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Physical Therapists
Physical therapists help patients regain mobility and cope with discomfort.
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Podiatrists
Determine the cause of foot pain or discomfort and rectify any resulting abnormalities.
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Dentists, All Other Specialists
Dentists are medical professionals that diagnose and treat conditions related to the mouth and teeth. Dentists are responsible for a wide range of services, from repairing and extracting teeth to diagnosing problems and advising patients on proper oral hygiene.
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Histotechnologists
Use your understanding of how diseases develop to assess the efficacy of experimental methods used to analyze tissue samples.
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Histology Technicians
Histology is the preparation of tissue sections onto slides for microscopic study and diagnosis by pathologists. Possibility of aiding in study.
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Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Workers, All Other
Technicians are responsible for taking in prescriptions, checking their correctness, measuring and packaging the pharmaceuticals, and labeling the packages.
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Healthcare Diagnosing or Treating Practitioners, All Other
Practitioners in this field assess patients, conduct diagnostic tests, provide treatment recommendations (including medication and behavioral modifications), and rehabilitate those who have suffered injuries or illness.
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Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars
Make use of your medical know-how and IT expertise to aid in the creation, improvement, and analysis of healthcare software.
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Emergency Medicine Physicians
Take prompt action and make choices about your medical care in order to avoid additional injury or death.
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Medical Records Specialists
Collect, handle, and store patient medical records in accordance with all applicable medical, administrative, ethical, legal, and regulatory standards.
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Medical Equipment Preparers
Work with laboratory or medical equipment, prepping it for use. Performs or inspects standard laboratory operations and normal laboratory duties.
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Medical Dosimetrists
Along with a radiation oncologist, medical physicist, radiation therapists, and oncology nurses, the medical dosimetrist completes the radiation oncology team.
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Pediatric Surgeons
Accurately diagnose and surgically correct congenital (present at birth) and developmental (preterm) birth deformities, illnesses, and traumas in fetuses, premature babies, and newborns.
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Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric
Specializing in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of rheumatic and other musculoskeletal illness by diagnosis and surgical intervention.
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Cardiologists
Determine the cause of heart problems, then treat, manage, and perhaps prevent them. Possible further subspecialization in interventional techniques.
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Therapists, All Other
Mental health problems are identified and treated. Makes tailor-made therapy strategies for each patient.
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Surgeons, All Other
The surgeon is in charge of the patient's initial diagnosis, the procedure itself, and any necessary follow-up care and therapy.
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Healthcare Support Workers, All Other
Keeping an eye on patients and making sure they're healthy at the very least. aiding in the relaxation of patients. Cleaning and re-dressing the injured. Food preparation and serving, and assisting with patients' feeding needs.
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Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other
Medical technologists, sometimes called laboratory technologists, examine specimens from patients in order to make diagnoses and treatments.
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Physicians, All Other
A physician is a medical practitioner whose job it is to improve, maintain, or restore patients' health via the prevention, detection, and treatment of illness and injury.