Guess the Career!
Myth or Fact
Salary & Demand
Education & Training
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200

These professionals use precise doses of radiation to capture high-resolution images of bones, organs, and foreign objects inside the body

Rad Tech 

200

You have to love chemistry to work in health care 

Myth! 

200
Name two reasons young people are drawn to health care careers 

Answers: Ability to make an impact, great starting salaries, flexibility, job security 

200

What exam do you need to pass to become a registered nurse? 

NCLEX 

200

Name 2 places outside of a hospital that health care professionals work 

Answer: community centers, schools, correctional facilities, home health care, etc 

400

These professionals analyze blood, tissue samples, and fluids under high-powered microscopes to hunt for everything from leukemia cells to antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Med lab scientists


Fun fact: Up to 70% of all regular medical decisions are based on the work of these behind-the-scenes scientists. 

400

Nearly half of health care workers in hospitals have jobs that do NOT involve direct patient care 

Fact! 

400

Name one reason why there is an increase in demand for health care workers in Wisconsin 

Answers: aging populations need more care and longer term care, new technology, rise in chronic illness, retiring professionals

400

Name two health care careers you can begin with a 2-year degree

Answer: nurse, diagnostic medical sonographer, radiologic technologist

400

True or False: All countries require a 4-year degree before medical school

False! European medical programs are typically 5 to 6 years total from start to finish, completely bypassing the traditional American "pre-med" college route! 

600

These high-demand experts who work everywhere from schools and hospitals to corporate settings helping executives improve their public speaking

Speech language pathologists 

600

To earn a salary of $100,000+ working in health care, you need to be a doctor

Myth! 

600

This healthcare career earns about $80,000 per year and is one of the most in-demand professions because every hospital relies on these professionals to analyze blood, tissue, and other lab samples

Med Lab Scientist

600
Which nursing-related career requires more training? CNA, LPN, or RN?

RN

600

This profession might use virtual reality (VR) and video game technology to help pateints recover from strokes, brain injuries and surgeries

Occupational therapists or physical therapists 

800

If a patient is struggling to brush their teeth, type on a computer, or cook a meal after a stroke or injury, this therapist steps in. They modify environments and use specialized tools to help people regain the skills needed for "the job of living."

Occupational Therapists

800

Many major hospitals and health networks in Wisconsin will help pay for your college tuition if you agree to work for them after graduation.

Fact! Because healthcare workers are in such high demand, many local hospital systems offer "tuition reimbursement," scholarships, or sponsorship programs. 

800

Travel versions of these allied health professions let you work short-term contracts across the country, often earning $100k + per year. Name one type of travel health profession 

Answers: travel nurse, PT, or rad tech 

800

True or false: Medical schools require an undergraduate degree in biology or chemistry

False! 
800

This healthcare career combines emergency medicine with aviation, providing lifesaving care to critically ill or injured patients while flying in a helicopter.  

Flight paramedic 

1000

This healthcare profession combines engineering, medicine, and technology to invent artificial organs, robotic surgery equipment, and life-saving medical devices

Biomedical engineer 

1000

Once you choose a specific health care track, you are locked in to that role for life. 

Myth! A healthcare background is incredibly flexible. Medical professionals are regularly hired by medical device companies, tech startups, insurance firms, and public health agencies. 

1000

In the past decade, employment in Wisconsin hospitals has increased by what percent? Guess within 10% :)

23%

1000

This healthcare career often requires a bachelor's or master's degree in healthcare administration or business. Professionals in this role oversee hospital departments, manage budgets, and help improve patient care.

Health care administrator

1000

This health care professional has full autonomy in nearly 30 states, allowing them to open their own clinics and prescribe medication independently. In many European and Asian countries, they can only assist doctors. 

Nurse Practitioner 

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