I help people by designing and creating artificial body parts, such as arms and legs. What am I?
Prosthetist
I help organize and analyze patient data to make it easier for doctors to treat their patients. What am I?
Health Data Scientist
I study tiny living things, like bacteria and viruses, that can make people sick. What am I?
Microbiologist
I use math to help predict how diseases will spread, helping people prevent outbreaks. What am I?
Epidemiologist
I use sound waves to create pictures of the inside of the body, like muscles and organs. What am I?
Ultrasound Technician
I make tools and equipment that help doctors treat patients, like pacemakers and hearing aids. What am I?
Biomedical Engineer
I create AI software that helps doctors look at medical images, like X-rays, and detect problems. What am I?
AI Health Specialist
I study genes to understand how they affect health and why some people get diseases. What am I?
Geneticist
I use math and numbers to figure out if new medicines work in clinical trials. What am I?
Biostatistician
I take X-ray images to help doctors see broken bones or other problems inside the body. What am I?
Radiologic Technologist
I create special devices to help people move, like wheelchairs or special braces. What am I?
Orthotist
I make sure patient records are safe and easy to find in computers or online systems. What am I?
Health IT Specialist
I research ways to use stem cells to heal injuries or replace damaged organs. What am I?
Stem Cell Researcher
I use math to study how medicine moves through the body, like how it is absorbed and eliminated. What am I?
Pharmacokineticist
I use radiation to treat cancer by targeting and shrinking tumors. What am I?
Radiation Therapist
I design machines that help doctors look inside your body, like X-rays or MRIs. What am I?
Medical Imaging Engineer
I work with DNA and genes to figure out what causes diseases and how to treat them. What am I?
Bioinformatics Specialist
I study how our bodies’ cells work together to keep us healthy and fight off diseases. What am I?
Molecular Biologist
I use numbers to predict which patients are at risk for certain diseases or health problems. What am I?
Health Risk Assessor
I study how our bones and muscles work together to help treat injuries like sprains or fractures. What am I?
Orthopedic Biomechanics Specialist
I build robots that help doctors perform surgeries more precisely and safely. What am I?
Surgical Robotics Engineer
I develop systems that allow doctors to meet with patients online instead of in person. What am I?
Telemedicine Developer
I study how diseases spread in populations and how to prevent them from getting worse. What am I?
Epidemiologist
I use math to analyze medical data to help doctors make better decisions about treatments. What am I?
Medical Data Analyst
I use math and physics to study blood flow in the body, which helps doctors understand heart problems. What am I?
Hemodynamicist