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Speech Therapist/ Pathologist

Speech disorders occur when a person has difficulty producing speech sounds correctly or fluently (e.g., stuttering is a form of

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Physical Therapy

As a Physical Therapist, you will be a vital member of a healthcare team, all working together to help patients with both acute and chronic conditions.

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Occupational Therapist

In general, OTs are responsible for a wide range of duties and tasks related to patient care. Depending on the setting in which they work, the roles of an OT often include:

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Registered Nurse

RNs assess and identify patients’ needs, then implement and monitor the patient’s medical plan and treatment. They also ensure that patient care is conducted according to the policies and standards of their employer, whether that is a hospital or another facility.

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Registered Nurse (RN)

A registered nurse is a professional healthcare provider who is specially trained and educated to provide medical care for patients in a variety of settings. They are responsible for assessing the needs of their patients and providing physical, emotional, and psychological support to them. Registered nurses can work in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, diagnostic laboratories, schools.

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Nurse Practitioner (NP)

Nurse Practitioners (NP) and Physicians Assistants (PA) are healthcare professionals who provide basic care for patients in a variety of settings. They work under the supervision of registered nurses and doctors to assess and treat patients' conditions. Nurse Practitioners typically have less training than registered nurses, but they are still vital members of the healthcare team. They often work long hours and may be responsible for caring for patients around the clock. In order to become a NP or PA, you will need to earn a graduate degree from an accredited program. You will also need to complete a certification exam.

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Physicians Assistant (PA)

A physician assistant (also known as a PA) is a healthcare professional who is licensed to practice medicine with the supervision of a physician. Physician assistants are educated and trained to diagnose illnesses, develop treatment plans, and provide patient care in collaboration with physicians.

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Doctor

Doctors are healthcare professionals who diagnose and treat illnesses and injuries. They work in hospitals, clinics, and private practices. In order to become a doctor, you will need to earn an undergraduate degree in medicine from an accredited program, complete a residency program, and pass the United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE).

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Dentist

Dentists are healthcare professionals who specialize in diagnosing, treating, and preventing diseases and disorders of the teeth and gums. They work in dental offices, clinics, and hospitals. Dentists typically have four years of undergraduate education followed by four years of dental school. After completing dental school, they must complete a two-year residency program.

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Surgeons

Surgeons are healthcare professionals who perform surgeries to treat illnesses and injuries. They work in hospitals, clinics, and private practices. In order to become a surgeon, you will need to earn an undergraduate degree in medicine from an accredited program and complete a residency program. You will also need to pass the United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE).

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Physical Therapists

Occupational therapists and physical therapists help people who have been injured or who are ill to regain movement and manage pain. They work with patients of all ages, from newborns to seniors. In order to become an occupational therapist or a physical therapist, you will need to earn a graduate degree from an accredited program. You will also need to complete a certification exam.

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Occupational Therapist

Occupational therapists and physical therapists help people who have been injured or who are ill to regain movement and manage pain. They work with patients of all ages, from newborns to seniors. In order to become an occupational therapist or a physical therapist, you will need to earn a graduate degree from an accredited program. You will also need to complete a certification exam.

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Enrollment Specialist

An Enrollment Specialist is a professional who helps patients sign up for health insurance plans. They work with patients and their families to assess their needs and find the best plan for them. Enrollment Specialists typically have experience working in the healthcare industry and knowledge of different health insurance plans. They are responsible for helping patients understand their options, filling out applications, and submitting paperwork.

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Speech Pathologist

Speech Pathologists are responsible for assessing and treating patients with speech, language, voice, and swallowing disorders. They work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, schools, clinics, and private practices. Speech Pathologists help patients who have difficulty communicating or swallowing by developing individualized treatment plans. They may also provide counseling to patients and their families. In order to become a Speech Pathologist, you will need to earn a graduate degree in speech pathology from an accredited program.

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CNAs, HHAs, and LPNs

CNAs, HHAs, and LPNs are healthcare professionals who provide basic medical care for patients in a variety of settings. They work under the supervision of registered nurses and doctors to assess and treat patients' conditions. CNAs, HHAs, and LPNs typically have less training than registered nurses, but they are still vital members of the healthcare team. They often work long hours and may be responsible for caring for patients around the clock.

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LPN

An LPN, also known as a Licensed Practical Nurse, is a healthcare professional who provides basic care for patients in a variety of settings. They work under the supervision of registered nurses and doctors to assess and treat patients' conditions. LPNs typically have less training than registered nurses, but they are still vital members of the healthcare team. They often work long hours and may be responsible for caring for patients around the clock.

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Nurse Case Manager

A Nurse Case Manager is a professional who provides case management services to patients. They work with patients and their families to assess their needs and develop treatment plans. Nurse Case Managers typically have a nursing degree and extensive experience in case management. They are responsible for coordinating care for their patients, communicating with doctors and other healthcare professionals, and ensuring that all of the patient's needs are met.

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Pharmacist

Pharmacists are responsible for: the quality of medicines supplied to patients, ensuring that the supply of medicines is within the law, ensuring that the medicines prescribed to patients are suitable, advising patients about medicines, including how to take them, what reactions may occur and answering patients' questions.supervise the medicines supply chain and ensure pharmacy premises and systems are fit for purpose, advise other healthcare professionals about safe and effective medicines use.

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Pharmacy Technician

Pharmacy technicians fill prescriptions and check inventory. Pharmacy technicians help pharmacists dispense prescription medication to customers or health professionals. They mainly work in retail pharmacies and hospitals. Pharmacy technicians work in pharmacies, including those found in drug, general merchandise, and grocery stores, and in hospitals.

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Ultrasonic Technicians

An ultrasonic technician uses specialized equipment to examine parts of the human body including the abdomen, reproductive systems, prostate, heart and blood vessels. and other parts of the human body.

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