Acupuncturists
Acupuncturists treat many common ailments. They do this by inserting thin needles through the skin at specific points on the body.
Allergists and Immunologists
Allergists are doctors who treat hay fever and other allergies, asthma, and diseases of the immune system. They are also called immunologists.
Anesthesiologists
Anesthesiologists are doctors who give patients drugs to relieve pain or put them to sleep during medical procedures.
Animal Doctors
Veterinarians treat animal health problems. They work to prevent, control, and cure animal diseases.
Animal Technicians
Veterinary technologists and technicians help with diagnostic testing and treat animal illnesses and injuries.
Art Therapists
Art therapists plan and carry out treatments and activities with patients. They use art to help patients improve their physical, mental, and emotional health.
Artificial Limb Fitters
Orthotic and prosthetic specialists design, build, and fit orthopedic braces, surgical supports, and artificial limbs.
Assistants, Dental
Dental assistants help dentists with patient care, office tasks, and lab duties.
Athletic Trainers
Athletic trainers help prevent and treat injuries in people who are physically active.
Audiologists
Speech pathologists and audiologists help people speak more clearly or hear better.
Biomedical Engineers
Bioengineers design new tools and devices by combining engineering and scientific principles.
Blood Bank Technologists
Medical laboratory technicians conduct tests to help detect, diagnose, and treat diseases.
Cardiographers
Cardiovascular technologists and technicians help doctors identify and treat cardiac (heart) and vascular (blood vessel) problems.
Cardiopulmonary Technologists
Cardiovascular technologists and technicians help doctors identify and treat cardiac (heart) and vascular (blood vessel) problems.
Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians
Cardiovascular technologists and technicians help doctors identify and treat cardiac (heart) and vascular (blood vessel) problems.
Certified Medical Assistants
Medical assistants help care for patients. They carry out routine treatments, run lab tests, and maintain office records.
Certified Nursing Assistants
Nursing assistants give personal care to patients in hospitals and nursing homes. They work under the direction of nurses and doctors.
Certified Occupational Therapists
Occupational therapists help people learn or regain daily living or work skills.
Certified Surgical Technologists
Surgical technologists prepare for and assist with surgical procedures.
Chiropractors
Chiropractors treat patients with health problems related to back, neck, and joint damage.
Clinical Dietitians
Dietitians plan diets and educate people about eating healthy foods. Some dietitians supervise food preparation and service.
CMA
Medical assistants help care for patients. They carry out routine treatments, run lab tests, and maintain office records.
CNA
Nursing assistants give personal care to patients in hospitals and nursing homes. They work under the direction of nurses and doctors.
Community Dietitians
Dietitians plan diets and educate people about eating healthy foods. Some dietitians supervise food preparation and service.
Consultant Dietitians
Dietitians plan diets and educate people about eating healthy foods. Some dietitians supervise food preparation and service.
Corrective Therapists
Physical therapists (PTs) treat patients to relieve their pain and increase their strength and mobility.
Corrective Therapy Assistants
Physical therapist assistants help patients to relieve their pain and increase their strength and mobility. They work under the supervision of a physical therapist.
Cytotechnologists
Medical laboratory technicians conduct tests to help detect, diagnose, and treat diseases.
Dental Assistants
Dental assistants help dentists with patient care, office tasks, and lab duties.
Dental Hygienists
Dental hygienists clean teeth and teach clients how to prevent tooth decay and gum disease.
Dental Surgeons
Dentists examine patients’ teeth and mouth and correct dental problems.
Dentists
Dentists examine patients’ teeth and mouth and correct dental problems.
Dermatologists
Dermatologists treat conditions and diseases of the skin, hair, and nails.
Dietary Assistants
Dietetic technicians help dietitians provide nutrition care. They may run food service facilities.
Dietetic Technicians
Dietetic technicians help dietitians provide nutrition care. They may run food service facilities.
Dietitians
Dietitians plan diets and educate people about eating healthy foods. Some dietitians supervise food preparation and service.
Dispensing Opticians
Opticians prepare, fit, and sell corrective contact lenses and eyeglasses.
Doctors
Anesthesiologists are doctors who give patients drugs to relieve pain or put them to sleep during medical procedures.
Doctors
Chiropractors treat patients with health problems related to back, neck, and joint damage.
Doctors
Family medicine physicians treat a wide range of conditions and help people try to stay healthy.
Doctors
Internists treat a wide range of conditions. Their patients are mostly adults.
Doctors
Obstetricians and gynecologists focus on women's health, including pregnancy, birth, and general well-being.
Doctors
Optometrists examine patients' eyes to diagnose vision problems. They prescribe corrective lenses or other treatments.
Doctors
Pediatricians provide medical care for infants, children, teenagers, and young adults.
Doctors
Podiatrists diagnose illnesses, treat injuries, and perform surgery for those with foot, ankle, and lower leg problems.
EKG Technicians
Cardiovascular technologists and technicians help doctors identify and treat cardiac (heart) and vascular (blood vessel) problems.
Electrocardiograph Technicians
Cardiovascular technologists and technicians help doctors identify and treat cardiac (heart) and vascular (blood vessel) problems.
Epidemiologists
Medical scientists conduct research to find causes of and treatments for disease.
Exercise Physiologists
Exercise physiologists use physical activity to treat people who are ill. They also help healthy people improve or maintain their fitness or performance.
Eye Doctors
Optometrists examine patients' eyes to diagnose vision problems. They prescribe corrective lenses or other treatments.
Family and General Practitioners
Family medicine physicians treat a wide range of conditions and help people try to stay healthy.
Fitness Specialists
Athletic trainers help prevent and treat injuries in people who are physically active.
Foot Doctors
Podiatrists diagnose illnesses, treat injuries, and perform surgery for those with foot, ankle, and lower leg problems.
General Practitoners
Family medicine physicians treat a wide range of conditions and help people try to stay healthy.
Genetic Counselors
Genetic counselors help people answer questions about their genetics. They evaluate family history and medical records, order genetic tests, and evaluate the results.
Health Information Technicians
Health information technicians collect, code, and maintain medical information about patients.
Health Services Administrators
Health services administrators plan and direct health care services.
Hearing Aid Fitters
Speech pathologists and audiologists help people speak more clearly or hear better.
Hearing Aid Specialists
Hearing aid specialists perform tests to check hearing ability. They set up and maintain hearing aids and listening devices for patients.
Hearing Therapists
Speech pathologists and audiologists help people speak more clearly or hear better.
Histology Technicians
Medical laboratory technicians conduct tests to help detect, diagnose, and treat diseases.
Home Attendants
Home health aides care for recovering patients, the elderly, or people with disabilities in their own homes.
Home Care Providers
Home health aides care for recovering patients, the elderly, or people with disabilities in their own homes.
Home Health Aides
Home health aides care for recovering patients, the elderly, or people with disabilities in their own homes.
Hospital Administrators
Health services administrators plan and direct health care services.
Hospital Aides
Nursing assistants give personal care to patients in hospitals and nursing homes. They work under the direction of nurses and doctors.
Hygienists
Dental hygienists clean teeth and teach clients how to prevent tooth decay and gum disease.
Independent Living Specialists
Home health aides care for recovering patients, the elderly, or people with disabilities in their own homes.
Inhalation Therapists
Respiratory therapists evaluate, treat, and care for patients with breathing disorders.
Internists
Internists treat a wide range of conditions. Their patients are mostly adults.
Laboratory Animal Technicians
Veterinary assistants care for animals and assist with lab tests, treatment, and surgery.
Laboratory Technicians, Medical
Medical laboratory technicians conduct tests to help detect, diagnose, and treat diseases.
Licensed Practical Nurses
Licensed practical nurses (LPNs) care for people who are sick, injured, or have disabilities.
LPN
Licensed practical nurses (LPNs) care for people who are sick, injured, or have disabilities.
Management Dietitians
Dietitians plan diets and educate people about eating healthy foods. Some dietitians supervise food preparation and service.
Medical Assistants
Medical assistants help care for patients. They carry out routine treatments, run lab tests, and maintain office records.
Medical Coders and Billers (Emerging)
Medical coders and billers assign codes to illnesses, injuries, and medical procedures based on doctor's and nurse's notes. They enter these codes on insurance forms.
Medical Equipment Preparers
Medical equipment preparers clean and sterilize surgical instruments and medical equipment. They also prepare instruments and equipment for use.
Medical Laboratory Technicians
Medical laboratory technicians conduct tests to help detect, diagnose, and treat diseases.
Medical Laboratory Technologists
Medical laboratory technologists conduct complex tests to help detect, diagnose, and treat diseases.
Medical Records Administrators
Health services administrators plan and direct health care services.
Medical Records Technicians
Health information technicians collect, code, and maintain medical information about patients.
Medical Scientists
Medical scientists conduct research to find causes of and treatments for disease.
Medical Secretaries
Medical secretaries perform clerical duties in health care facilities.
Medical Sonographers
Medical sonographers use ultrasound equipment to examine and test areas of a patient's body.
Medical Transcriptionists
Medical transcriptionists listen to taped recordings of medical procedures and transcribe them into written reports.
Mental Health Aides
Psychiatric aides care for patients with mental disorders and developmental disabilities.
Mental Health Technicians
Psychiatric technicians assist in the care and treatment of patients who are mentally ill or have developmental disabilities.
Microbiology Technologists
Medical laboratory technicians conduct tests to help detect, diagnose, and treat diseases.
Microbiology Technologists
Medical laboratory technologists conduct complex tests to help detect, diagnose, and treat diseases.
MRI Technologists
MRI technologists use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to take pictures of the interior of the body.
Music Therapists
Music therapists plan and carry out treatments and activities for patients. They use music to help patients improve their physical, mental, and emotional health.
Naturopathic Physicians
Naturopathic physicians are primary care doctors who treat patients using natural remedies and practices.
Nuclear Medicine Technologists
Nuclear medicine technologists use scanners and radioactive drugs to create images of the body.
Nurse Anesthetists
Nurse anesthetists administer anesthesia to patients before and during surgery. They care for and monitor patients during and after the surgical procedure.
Nurse Midwives
Nurse midwives care for pregnant women before, during, and immediately after childbirth. They deliver babies for low-risk pregnancies.
Nurse Practitioners
Nurse practitioners serve as primary and specialty care providers. They treat and care for patients with a broad range of health issues.
Nurses
Licensed practical nurses (LPNs) care for people who are sick, injured, or have disabilities.
Nurses
Registered nurses care for patients who are ill or injured.
Nursing Assistants
Nursing assistants give personal care to patients in hospitals and nursing homes. They work under the direction of nurses and doctors.
Nursing Home Administrators
Health services administrators plan and direct health care services.
Nutritionists
Dietitians plan diets and educate people about eating healthy foods. Some dietitians supervise food preparation and service.
Obstetricians
Obstetricians and gynecologists focus on women's health, including pregnancy, birth, and general well-being.
Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Obstetricians and gynecologists focus on women's health, including pregnancy, birth, and general well-being.
Occupational Therapist Aides
Occupational therapist aides track patients progress towards therapeutic goals. They monitor living skills to help people with disabilities adapt to work and home life.
Occupational Therapist Assistants
Occupational therapist assistants help people with disabilities develop skills. They work under the supervision of occupational therapists.
Occupational Therapists
Occupational therapists help people learn or regain daily living or work skills.
Operating Room Technicians
Surgical technologists prepare for and assist with surgical procedures.
Ophthalmic Assistants
Medical assistants help care for patients. They carry out routine treatments, run lab tests, and maintain office records.
Ophthalmic Technicians
Ophthalmic technicians perform a variety of tests to check eye health and vision condition.
Ophthalmologists
Optometrists examine patients' eyes to diagnose vision problems. They prescribe corrective lenses or other treatments.
Opticians
Opticians prepare, fit, and sell corrective contact lenses and eyeglasses.
Optometrists
Optometrists examine patients' eyes to diagnose vision problems. They prescribe corrective lenses or other treatments.
Oral Hygienists
Dental hygienists clean teeth and teach clients how to prevent tooth decay and gum disease.
Oral Surgeons
Dentists examine patients’ teeth and mouth and correct dental problems.
Orderlies
Nursing assistants give personal care to patients in hospitals and nursing homes. They work under the direction of nurses and doctors.
Orderlies
Orderlies perform a variety of tasks that help other medical staff.
Orthodontic Assistants
Dental assistants help dentists with patient care, office tasks, and lab duties.
Orthodontists
Dentists examine patients’ teeth and mouth and correct dental problems.
Orthopedic Mechanics
Orthotic and prosthetic specialists design, build, and fit orthopedic braces, surgical supports, and artificial limbs.
Orthotic and Prosthetic Specialists
Orthotic and prosthetic specialists design, build, and fit orthopedic braces, surgical supports, and artificial limbs.
OT
Occupational therapists help people learn or regain daily living or work skills.
Oxygen Therapists
Respiratory therapists evaluate, treat, and care for patients with breathing disorders.
PA
Physician assistants (PAs) provide health care services under the supervision of doctors.
Pediatric Dentists
Dentists examine patients’ teeth and mouth and correct dental problems.
Pediatricians
Pediatricians provide medical care for infants, children, teenagers, and young adults.
Pharmacist Assistants
Pharmacy technicians help pharmacists provide medicines and other health care products to patients.
Pharmacists
Pharmacists dispense drugs and provide information about their use.
Pharmacy Aides
Pharmacy aides help pharmacists with clerical duties.
Pharmacy Technicians
Pharmacy technicians help pharmacists provide medicines and other health care products to patients.
Phlebotomists
Medical laboratory technicians conduct tests to help detect, diagnose, and treat diseases.
Phlebotomists
Phlebotomists draw blood from people to be analyzed or donated.
Physical Therapist Aides
Physical therapist aides care for patients recovering from injuries or disease. They work under the supervision of a physical therapist.
Physical Therapist Assistants
Physical therapist assistants help patients to relieve their pain and increase their strength and mobility. They work under the supervision of a physical therapist.
Physical Therapists
Physical therapists (PTs) treat patients to relieve their pain and increase their strength and mobility.
Physical Trainers
Athletic trainers help prevent and treat injuries in people who are physically active.
Physician Assistants
Physician assistants (PAs) provide health care services under the supervision of doctors.
Physicians
Anesthesiologists are doctors who give patients drugs to relieve pain or put them to sleep during medical procedures.
Physicians
Family medicine physicians treat a wide range of conditions and help people try to stay healthy.
Physicians
Internists treat a wide range of conditions. Their patients are mostly adults.
Physicians
Obstetricians and gynecologists focus on women's health, including pregnancy, birth, and general well-being.
Physicians
Pediatricians provide medical care for infants, children, teenagers, and young adults.
Physicians
Podiatrists diagnose illnesses, treat injuries, and perform surgery for those with foot, ankle, and lower leg problems.
Physicians
Surgeons perform surgery to diagnose and treat patients.
Podiatrists
Podiatrists diagnose illnesses, treat injuries, and perform surgery for those with foot, ankle, and lower leg problems.
Prosthetic Specialists
Orthotic and prosthetic specialists design, build, and fit orthopedic braces, surgical supports, and artificial limbs.
Psychiatric Aides
Psychiatric aides care for patients with mental disorders and developmental disabilities.
Psychiatric Orderlies
Psychiatric aides care for patients with mental disorders and developmental disabilities.
Psychiatric Technicians
Psychiatric technicians assist in the care and treatment of patients who are mentally ill or have developmental disabilities.
Psychiatrists
Psychiatrists diagnose and treat people who have mental illnesses.
PT
Physical therapists (PTs) treat patients to relieve their pain and increase their strength and mobility.
Radiation Therapists
Radiation therapists give radiation treatments to patients in order to treat cancer and other diseases.
Radiographers
Radiologic technologists and technicians use special equipment to create images of internal organs, tissues, and bones.
Radiologic Technologists and Technicians
Radiologic technologists and technicians use special equipment to create images of internal organs, tissues, and bones.
Radiologists
Radiologists are doctors who interpret x-rays and other medical images. They also treat disease with radiation.
Recreational Therapists
Recreational therapists plan and carry out treatments and activities for people with illnesses, injuries, or disabilities.
Registered Nurses
Registered nurses care for patients who are ill or injured.
Rehabilitation Assistants
Physical therapist assistants help patients to relieve their pain and increase their strength and mobility. They work under the supervision of a physical therapist.
Rehabilitation Services Administrators
Health services administrators plan and direct health care services.
Residential Assistants
Home health aides care for recovering patients, the elderly, or people with disabilities in their own homes.
Respiratory Therapists
Respiratory therapists evaluate, treat, and care for patients with breathing disorders.
RN
Registered nurses care for patients who are ill or injured.
Scrub Technicians
Surgical technologists prepare for and assist with surgical procedures.
Sonographers
Medical sonographers use ultrasound equipment to examine and test areas of a patient's body.
Speech Pathologists and Audiologists
Speech pathologists and audiologists help people speak more clearly or hear better.
Sports Trainers
Athletic trainers help prevent and treat injuries in people who are physically active.
Sterile Processing Technicians
Medical equipment preparers clean and sterilize surgical instruments and medical equipment. They also prepare instruments and equipment for use.
Surgeons
Surgeons perform surgery to diagnose and treat patients.
Surgical Dental Assistants
Dental assistants help dentists with patient care, office tasks, and lab duties.
Surgical Orderlies
Surgical technologists prepare for and assist with surgical procedures.
Surgical Technologists
Surgical technologists prepare for and assist with surgical procedures.
Therapeutic Recreation Specialists
Recreational therapists plan and carry out treatments and activities for people with illnesses, injuries, or disabilities.
Therapists
Psychiatrists diagnose and treat people who have mental illnesses.
Toxicologists
Medical scientists conduct research to find causes of and treatments for disease.
Ultrasound Technologists
Medical sonographers use ultrasound equipment to examine and test areas of a patient's body.
Veterinarians
Veterinarians treat animal health problems. They work to prevent, control, and cure animal diseases.
Veterinary Assistants
Veterinary assistants care for animals and assist with lab tests, treatment, and surgery.
Veterinary Technologists and Technicians
Veterinary technologists and technicians help with diagnostic testing and treat animal illnesses and injuries.
Veterinary X-Ray Operators
Veterinary technologists and technicians help with diagnostic testing and treat animal illnesses and injuries.
Virologists
Medical scientists conduct research to find causes of and treatments for disease.
X-Ray Technicians
Radiologic technologists and technicians use special equipment to create images of internal organs, tissues, and bones.