What type of degree does a surgeon require?
Doctorate
CRNA
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
Doctor devoted to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders of the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons and muscles.
Orthopedic surgeon
Diagnose and treat patients with communication disorders, such as lisps and stutters. They may also help patients with swallowing disorders by teaching them how to identify and utilize the muscles in their mouths.
speech-language pathologist
Study and treat disorders of the nervous system
Neurologist
A degree you would typically get 4 years after a bachelor's degree.
Doctorate
EMT
emergency medical technician
Someone who helps nurses. They may be responsible for obtaining vital signs, organizing medical equipment, assisting with bathing, and more.
CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant)
Doctor who helps pregnant women before and after the birth of their babies.
Obstetrician
Help patients with spinal conditions, helping them realign the bones in their back
Chiropractor
What does a CNA, Optometric assistant, and pharmacy assistant need?
On the job training/certificate/high school education
OT
Doctors who have extra education and training in preventing, diagnosing and treating heart conditions.
Cardiologist
Doctors who specialize in giving medicine that controls pain and may put you to sleep during surgery, and monitoring people while they are still under the effects of these drugs after surgery.
Anesthesiologist
Manage food service systems, assess patients' nutritional needs, plan menus, teach other proper nutrition and special diets, purchase food and equipment, enforce sanitary and safety rules, and supervise and train other personnel.
Dietitian
Nurse Midwife, Optometrist, Occupational Therapist, Professional counselor
Graduate degree (Master's or Doctorate)
RT
Respiratory Therapist
The medical discipline that uses medical imaging to diagnose diseases and guide their treatment, within the bodies of humans and other animals.
Radiology
DAILY DOUBLE
Provide total care to the patients and work under the direction of physician
Prevent and treat athletic injuries and provide rehabilitative services to athletes; minimum of a bachelors (moving to Master's).
Athletic Trainer
Degree you typically get 2 years after a bachelor's degree
Master's degree
D.O.
Doctor of Osteopathy
Medical professionals that care for sick and injured patients in emergency rooms, ambulances, and other fast-paced medical environments
EMS/EMT/Paramedic
Perform tests to analyze body fluids, tissues, and other samples in a medical office
Clinical Laboratory Technologist
Help patients who have difficulty breathing.
Respiratory Therapist or Pulmonologist