This profession is responsible for inventing new instruments that might be used for therapy, rehab or diagnosis. Most famously, these professionals are known to invent mechanical prosthetics.
What is a Biomedical Engineer?
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What is an Ultrasound/Sonograph Technician?
This profession works with dentists, to prevent and treat oral disease through cleanings and promoting oral health.
What is a Dental Hygienist?
This profession involves the use of computers to schedule appointments, order supplies, create and update patient records. They often are the first person dealign with the patient in a patient office setting.
What is a Medical Secretary (Medical Front Desk)?
Typically work for private ambulance companies and hospitals. Transport ill, injured and non-ambulatory patients
What is an ambulance driver?
This profession focuses on heredity. Focusing on gene sequencing and specific gene linkages to specific conditions.
What is a geneticist?
This is an imaging test that used to see pictures of the anatomy of the body using a magnetic field.
What is a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)?
This profession is responsible for taking care of children's health and make treat a child's cold.
What is a Pediatrician? (Medical Doctor)
This person is involved in drawing for use of patient education and medical education.
What is a medical illustrator/artist?
A healthcare provider who helps you improve how your body performs physical movements. They’ll help you manage symptoms like pain, stiffness and discomfort.
What is a Physical Therapist?
This position involves research that affects our daily lives. Their job entails testing harmful chemicals and products.
What is a toxicologist?
This profession is responsible for collecting blood specimens.
What is Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist?
This profession assessing a patient's nutritional and health needs. They might counsel patients on nutrition issues and health eating habits. Within a hospital, they determine medical nutrient therapy needs.
What is a Dietitian?
This profession perform postmortem examinations of human bodies. Look into sudden and unexpected death, as well as the manner.
What is a Medical Examiner/Coroner?
Teach people about behaviors that promote wellness. Might collect data and discuss health concerns with members of specific populations or communities
What is a Health Educator/Community Health Worker?
This profession focuses on interpreting data and developing known data for specific disease and condition.
What is a biostatistician?
These technicians specialize in reading these images, related to an important organ in your body.
What is an EKG Technician? (Electrocardiogram)
The path for this professional field is one of the longest, it involves a high school degree, bachelor's degree, professional degree, residency, sometimes fellowship. They must also pass a board examination in order to practice.
What is a Physician (Medical Doctor)?
These professionals plan, direct and supervise the delivery of health care with a healthcare facility (hospital, clinic, hospice, rehab, outpatient office).
What is a Hospital/Health Administrator?
The science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities. This work is achieved by promoting healthy lifestyles, researching disease and injury prevention, and detecting, preventing and responding to infectious diseases.
What is Public Health?
This profession involves investigating patterns and causes of disease/injury of injury. Their aim is reduce the risk and occurrence of negative health outcomes. Often times, they have completed a Master's degree.
What is an Epidemiologist?
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What is Radiology Technician?
What is Nursing?
These are medical careers that are lower stress and high pay and require 4 years or less of vocational training (5 possible answers)...
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What is a Ultrasound Tech?
What is a Dietitian?
What is a Radiology Tech?
What is a Dental Hygienist?
Commonly work for hospice, home health or other healthcare organizations. Work with physicians to evaluate physical and emotional health issues and social factors that might play a part in treatment plan.
What is Health Care Social Worker?