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Can someone give me a list of careers in the medical field? |
Can someone give me a list of careers in the medical field? Acupuncturist An ancient Chinese medical practice that is gaining in popularity. Anesthesiologist Help make surgery as painless as possible. Athletic Therapist Helping injured athletes return to the game and designing training programs to keep them there. Biomedical Engineer Use high tech engineering to develop medical equipment like CAT scanners, pacemakers, and artificial joints and organs. Cardiovascular Tech Use high-tech equipment to help diagnose and treat people with heart and blood vessel problems. Chiropodist Taking care of one of our most important but underappreciated body parts: the foot. Chiropractor Offer hands-on care to patients with stiff joints, sore backs, and other aches and pains. Dental Assistant Helping dentists run clinics and deal with patients. Dental Hygienist Cleaning teeth and teaching patients dental health. Dental Lab Tech Making and repairing teeth and dentures. Dentist "Open wide!" Dermatologist Doctors who care for our body鈥檚 largest organ: the skin. Doctor You need to have high marks and be committed to helping people. Electroneurodiagnostic Tech Use high-tech equipment to help diagnose patients' medical problems. Family Practitioner A medical generalist who cares for patients from infancy to old age. Kinesiologist Kinesiology is the study of human movement and kinesiologists use this knowledge to prepare exercise programs, help people rehab injuries, and design more ergonomic workplaces. Massage Therapist For medical reasons or simple relaxation, massage is a very popular form of therapy. Medical Illustrator Combine art and science. Medical Imaging Tech Use x-rays, CT scanners, MRI equipment, and other high tech tools to help diagnose medical problems. Medical Lab Tech Taking samples from patients and testing for cancer, drug use, and many other problems. Medical Secretary Keep medical offices running smoothly Medical Transcriptionist Keeping patients鈥?health records neat and accurate by transcribing medical information provided by doctors. Mental Health Nurse Providing care, counselling, and support for people with mental and emotional disorders. Midwife Play a supporting role in the natural miracle of childbirth. Naturopath A holistic and natural approach to health and well-being. Neurologist Help people overcome neurological disorders, such as Alzheimer鈥檚 and Parkinson鈥檚 disease. Nuclear Medicine Technologist Using special equipment and small amounts of radioactive materials to help doctors diagnose illnesses like cancer, kidney failure, and heart disease. Nurse Caring for people who are sick or injured. Nurse Practitioner Nurses with extra training and skills to diagnose and treat illness. Obstetrician-Gynecologist Doctors who specialize in women's health and childbirth. Occupational Therapist Helping people with mental or physical limitations lead independent and productive lives. Optometrist Diagnosing and prescribing treatments for vision problems, eye diseases, and other eye-related problems. Orthodontist Crooked teeth? Overbite? Underbite? Never fear, the orthodontist is here! Paramedic Giving people the urgent care they need in emergency situations like car accidents or heart attacks. Pediatrician A doctor who specializes in the care and treatment of young people, from newborns to teenagers. Pharmacist Use your knowledge of chemistry, biology, and medicine to make sure people get the right drugs and other medicines. Pharmacologist Study the effect of different substances on the body, and help develop new drugs for everything from headaches to heart disease. Pharmacy Technician Helping run pharmacies and making sure people get the right medicines. Physiotherapist Prescribing exercises, stretches, and other treatments to help patients deal with physical injuries or infirmities. Physiotherapy Assistant Helping physiotherapists treat patients who have suffered a loss of mobility. Plastic Surgeon Whether it's a skin graft for a terrible burn or a simple facelift, plastic surgeons help people look and feel better. Podiatrist A foot doctor who makes sure we can go on walking, running, dancing, and jumping. Practical Nurse Taking temperatures, giving medications, applying bandages, and performing many of the other day-to-day tasks of caring for sick or hurt people. Prosthetist / Orthotist Designing artificial limbs and special braces and supports, and helping the people who use them. Psychiatrist Helping people with mental and emotional disorders. Public Health Nurse Going out into the community to promote health and care for the sick. Radiation Therapist Health care professionals who use special radiation treatments to help people fight cancer. Recreation Therapist Sports, arts, and other recreational activities can be very effective forms of therapy. Rehabilitation Counsellor Assess people's physical and emotional problems and help them to return to work and other daily activities. Respiratory Therapist Help people with breathing problems like asthma and emphysema. Surgeon It takes many years of education and training, but it gives you the power and responsibility to save lives. Veterinarian Working with 'all creatures great and small.' Veterinary Technician Assist veterinarians in the care and treatment of animals. Source(s): careercruising.com Registered Nurses make moooola sports medicine, doctor, doctors accistant, nurse, and pediatrition hope i helped :) Radiographers, Respiratory Techs, Cardio Techs, Lab Techs, surgical nurse, CNA, RN, LVN. and so on... Dr. LPN Rn Nurses aide phlebotomist Medical Assistant Obgyn Surgeon www.bls.gov check there best goverment info!! http://www.flahec.org/hlthcareers... Check they also list of allied health careers |
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