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100

Medical Laboratory Technician

Performs basic laboratory tests and procedures to assist in diagnosing and treating diseases under the supervision of medical technologists or laboratory managers.

100

Physical Therapist

Helps patients improve movement, reduce pain, and recover from injuries through exercise, manual therapy, and other treatments.

100

Sonographer / Ultrasound Technician

Uses ultrasound equipment to produce images of internal body structures, assisting in diagnosis and monitoring of various medical conditions.

100

Pathologist Assistant

Assists pathologists in examining tissue specimens, preparing samples, and performing autopsies.

100

Genetic Counselor

 Assesses individual or family risk for inherited genetic conditions and provides information and support regarding genetic testing and implications.

200

Medical Laboratory Scientist

Conducts complex laboratory tests on blood, tissue, and other specimens to help diagnose diseases, often performing advanced analyses and quality control.

200

Occupational Therapist

Assists individuals in developing or recovering the skills needed for daily living and working, often after injury or illness.

200

Computed Tomography (CT) Technologist

Uses CT scanners to produce cross-sectional images of the body, aiding in diagnosis of injuries, tumors, and other conditions.

200

Histotechnologist

Prepares tissue samples for microscopic examination by slicing, staining, and mounting tissue specimens.

200

Medical Imaging Specialist

A general term for professionals who operate imaging equipment (like X-ray, MRI, CT) to create diagnostic images for medical evaluation.

300

Radiologic Technologist

Performs diagnostic imaging procedures, such as X-rays, to help physicians diagnose medical conditions.

300

Respiratory Therapist

Provides care for patients with breathing or cardiopulmonary disorders, including administering oxygen and respiratory treatments.

300

Echocardiographer

Performs echocardiograms (ultrasound of the heart) to assess cardiac function and diagnose heart conditions.

300

Phlebotomist

Draws blood from patients for laboratory testing, transfusions, or donations.

300

Genetic Technologist

Performs laboratory tests related to genetics, analyzing DNA, RNA, and chromosomes to assist in diagnosing genetic conditions.

400

Diagnostic Medical Sonographer

Conducts ultrasound examinations to visualize internal organs, tissues, and blood flow for diagnostic purposes.

400

Massage Therapist

Uses massage techniques to relax muscles, improve circulation, and promote overall well-being.

400

Clinical Laboratory Director

Oversees laboratory operations, ensures compliance with regulations, manages staff, and maintains quality standards in a clinical laboratory setting.

400

Cardiovascular Technologist

Performs diagnostic tests related to the heart and blood vessels, such as echocardiograms and Doppler studies.

400

Audiologists

Health care professionals who diagnose, manage, and treat hearing, balance, or ear problems.

500

Nuclear Medicine Technologist

Prepares and administers radioactive materials to patients and performs imaging procedures to diagnose and treat diseases.

500

Art Therapist

Uses creative art-making processes to help individuals express emotions, reduce anxiety, and improve mental health.

500

Cytotechnologist

Examines cells collected from body tissues and fluids under a microscope to detect cancer and other diseases.

500

Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist

Records electrical activity of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves to diagnose neurological disorders.

500

Polysomnography

 Polysomnography records your brain waves, the oxygen level in your blood, and your heart rate and breathing during sleep. Known as a sleep study, is a test used to diagnose sleep disorders