Therapists
Degrees
Technicians
Physicians
Wild card
100

A healthcare professional who uses specially designed exercises and equipment to help patients regain or improve their physical abilities 

Physical Therapist

100

Health science education program

HSE PROGRAM

100

Uses x-rays, radiation, nuclear medicine, ultrasound, and MRI to diagnose and treat disease, work under the supervision of a radiologist 

Radiology technician 

100

A medical doctor who specializes in the care and treatment of diseases and disorders of children 

Pediatrician

100


A medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and disorders of the kidney, bladder, and urinary system 

Urologist

200

A trained individual that practices hands-on, movement of soft tissues to enhance a person’s well-being 

Massage Therapist

200

Usually one or more years of study beyond a
bachelor’s degree

Masters degree

200


Provides treatment in the community for medical emergencies like shock, burns, sudden illness, wounds, basic life support, and transports victims to a medical facility 

Emergency medical technician (EMT)

200

A medical doctor who specializes in anesthesia, and pain management 

Anesthesiologist

200

Help people cope with problems and make adjustments to their lives, refer people for community resources for assistance, provide emotional support 

Social Worker

300


A healthcare professional who administers respiratory care and treatments, operates, and monitors respiratory equipment, and the effectiveness of treatments 

Respiratory Therapist

300

4-year course of study at a college or university

Bachelors degree

300

An individual who investigates crimes, collects, and analyzes physical evidence such as hair, fibers, body tissues, and clothing 

Forensic science technician

300

A medical doctor who specializes in the treatment of diseases, injury, or deformity, by operative methods, specialized in the removal of organs, masses, and tumors 

Surgeon

300

A medical doctor who identifies diseases by studying cells and tissues under a microscope 

Pathologist

400

Providing life-changing treatment, support and care for patients who have difficulty with communication, eating, drinking and or swallowing

Speech Therapist

400

Usually 2-6 years beyond a bachelor’s or master’s degree



Doctorate degree


400

Makes and repairs dentures, crowns, bridges, and 

orthodontic appliances 

Dental lab technician

400

A medical doctor who specializes in diseases and disorders of hormones 

Endocrinologist

400

A dentist who specializes in the treatment of the gingiva (gums) and the tissue supporting the teeth 

Periodontist

500

A healthcare professional who plans and directs therapeutic programs to help people with physical or developmental problems regain abilities, especially activities of daily living, adjust to handicaps 

Occupational Therapist

500

complete 2 year course of study at a community
college or vocational-technical school

Associate degree

500

A healthcare worker who works to organize and manage health information data 

Medical records technician

500

A medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal diseases and systemic autoimmune conditions 

Rhumetologist

500

A medical doctor who specializes in the care of women through pregnancy and delivery 

Obstetricians 

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