Health Careers 101
RN vs MD – Who Does What?
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Who’s On Your Team?
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100

This person listens to your heart, checks your lungs, and can write prescriptions.

What is a doctor?

100

This healthcare worker often checks vital signs and gives medications throughout the day.

What is a registered nurse (RN)?

100

This is the fastest degree path to become a registered nurse.

What is an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)?

100

This healthcare worker supports doctors and nurses by taking vital signs and prepping patients.

What is a medical assistant?

100

Your heart beats about this many times a day.

What is 100,000?

200

This professional helps patients improve their diet for better health.

What is a dietitian or nutritionist?

200

This professional usually diagnoses your condition and decides the main treatment plan.

What is a doctor?

200

EMT stands for this.

What is Emergency Medical Technician?

200

This expert works mostly behind the scenes with medications and rarely sees patients.

What is a pharmacist?

200

The loudest sound the human body makes is usually this.

What is a sneeze?

300

This healthcare worker helps patients regain movement and strength after injuries.

What is a physical therapist?

300

When you're staying in the hospital, this person monitors your condition the most frequently.

What is a nurse?

300

This certification is required for most patient care jobs and teaches life-saving skills.

What is CPR or Basic Life Support (BLS)?

300

These professionals help with emotional health and support patients dealing with stress, anxiety, or trauma.

What is a therapist or counselor?

300

Over your lifetime, you’ll spend about 6 years doing this activity.

What is eating?

400

This person keeps track of patient charts, appointments, and billing—often behind a desk.

What is patient service representative?

400

This type of nurse has advanced training and can examine patients, order tests, and prescribe medicine.

What is a nurse practitioner (NP)?

400

After high school, it typically takes this many years to become a doctor who can practice on their own.

What is 11–15 years?

400

This team member makes sure patients get the right care across multiple providers and appointments.

What is a care coordinator or case manager?

400

This part of your body contains more bacteria than there are people on Earth.

What is your mouth or gut?

500

This technician draws blood for lab tests or donations.

What is a phlebotomist?

500

You want to work with patients and start your healthcare career in 2–4 years without going to medical school. This path may be right for you.

What is becoming an RN?

500

This test is taken after nursing school to become a licensed RN.

What is the NCLEX-RN?

500

This healthcare worker specializes in helping patients relearn to swallow or speak after illness.

What is a speech-language pathologist?

500

This tool used to be made from pig bladder, but today it's used to help drain the bladder.

What is a catheter?