Assists physicians in hospitals and a variety of medical settings and help in treating patients with illnesses, injuries, and medical conditions.
What is a registered nurse?
Dispense medications at drug stores or grocery stores and provide counseling to patients on over-the-counter and prescription medication.
What is a retail pharmacist?
The scope of medicine practiced is broad and involves any organ system or diagnosis as well as any other biological, psychological, or social issues.
What is a primary care physician?
The average _______ makes $84,640 a year.
What is an occupational therapist?
What is five majors?
Can diagnose diseases, prescribe medications, and initiate treatment plans.
What is a nurse practitioner?
Work in a hospital as part of a medical care team. They typically do rounds on patients with a physician and help to determine which medications and doses would be most effective for each patient
What is a clinical pharmacist?
A person that is an integral part of the therapy team who has holistic perspective, in which the focus is on adapting the environment to fit the person.
What is an occupational therapist?
The average ____________ makes $214,700 a year.
What is a physician?
Pharmacists receive a _______ degree.
What is Doctor of Pharmacy?
Works with patients in the patient's home. Usually these patients will be in geriatric care or young people with developmental or mobility issues.
What is a home care registered nurse?
Responsible for measuring and delivering the radioactive materials which are used in digital imaging (MRI, CT, etc.) and other procedures in medical offices and hospitals.
What is a nuclear pharmacist?
An evidence-based, health care professional who diagnoses and treats individuals of all ages who have medical problems or other health-related conditions that limit their abilities to move and perform functional activities in their daily lives.
What is a physical therapist?
The average _______ makes $121,710 a year.
What is a pharmacist?
To become a nurse you can study two or four years at STLCOP and two or ___ at Goldfarb nursing school respectively, to receive a BSN.
What is one accelerated year?
Care for patients before, during and after surgery.
What is an operating room nurse?
Conduct research, testing and analysis in the development of medicines and production of pharmaceuticals and related supplies.
What is an industrial pharmacist?
Diagnose and treats a variety of diseases using surgery.
What is a surgeon?
The average _______ makes $88,080 a year.
What is a physical therapist?
To receive a bachelor's degree and a Masters of Science in Occupational Therapy or Clinical Doctorate of Occupational therapy you study ___ years at STLCOP and two (Masters) or three (Doctorate) years at Washington University in St. Louis (WUSM).
What is three?
Nurses who choose to focus their work and skill set within a particular _________, such as surgery, gastroenterology, OB/GYN, emergency medicine, etc.
What is a medical specialty?
Pharmacist with direct patient care and has roles in medication management (dose changes, counseling, medication changes, ordering tests, etc.) in the outpatient setting.
What is an ambulatory care pharmacist?
Focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of behavior disorders, mental disorders and emotional disorders.
What is a psychiatrist?
The average _______ makes $73,550 a year.
What is a registered nurse?
To receive a ______ of Physical Therapy degree you study fours years at STLCOP and three years at WUSM.
What is Doctor?