Physicians & Specialists
Nursing Roles
Allied Health Professionals
Education and Licensing
Salary & Job Outlook
100

This type of physician uses a holistic approach and emphasizes preventive care.

What is a Doctor of Osteopathy (DO)?

100

This group represents the largest healthcare occupation in the U.S.

What are Registered Nurses (RNs)?

100

This professional uses ultrasound to create images of internal body structures.

What is a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer?

100

This test is required for admission to medical school.

What is the MCAT?

100

This profession had a median annual salary of $290,000 in 2021.

What is a Hospitalist?

200

These physicians focus on attacking and eradicating disease using an allopathic approach.

What are MDs?

200

These nurses require only 12–14 months of training and assist with ADLs.

A: What are LPNs/LVNs?

200

This professional assists physicians in treating heart and vascular conditions.

A: What is a Cardiovascular Technologist?

200

To become a pharmacist, one must earn this degree.

What is a PharmD?

200

This profession had a median salary of $121,530 in 2021 and is expected to grow 31% by 2030.

What is a Physician Assistant (PA)?

300

This specialty had the highest mean annual wage in 2021.

What is cardiology?

300

This nurse provides anesthesia and pain management during surgical procedures.

What is a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)?

300

This allied health role provides emergency care and transport for patients.

What is an EMT or Paramedic?

300

This degree is required to become a podiatrist.

What is a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (PDM)?

300

This profession had a median salary of $128,570 in 2021 but is projected to decline.

What is a Pharmacist?

400

This physician type manages patient care only during hospitalization.

What is a Hospitalist?

400

These nurses supervise LPNs and educate patients and families about follow-up care.

What are BSN-RNs?

400

This role assists surgeons by preparing the operating room and helping during procedures.

What is a Surgical Assistant?

400

This profession requires a doctoral degree and a dissertation or practical work. Hint: They listen very well...

What is a Psychologist?

400

This profession is projected to grow by 33% between 2020 and 2030.

What is Home Health and Personal Care Aide?

500

These physicians often serve as gatekeepers, coordinating care when a specialist is needed.

What are Generalists?

500

This advanced practice nurse can specialize in areas like pediatrics or psychiatric care.

What is a Nurse Practitioner (NP)?

500

This act helped define and expand allied health professions in 1967.

What is the Allied Health Professions Personnel Training Act?

500

This profession requires passing both national and state exams and is only recognized in 9 states. Hint: they help with birthing.

What is a Certified Midwife (CM)?

500

This group makes up nearly 60% of the healthcare workforce.

What are Allied Health Professionals?