Diagnose and treat illnesses, provide medical advice, and develop treatment plans for patients. They often specialize in various fields like internal medicine, pediatrics, or surgery.
Oversee healthcare staff, ensuring quality patient care and compliance with regulations. They manage team performance and provide training.
Lead nursing departments by coordinating patient care, managing staff, and developing healthcare policies. They ensure high standards of clinical practice.
Oversee acute care units, ensuring swift and effective treatment for patients with serious, urgent medical conditions.
Provide primary and specialty care, diagnosing illnesses, prescribing medications, and developing treatment plans. They often work independently or with physicians.
Help patients recover mobility and manage pain through exercise, hands-on therapy, and rehabilitation programs. They treat injuries and chronic conditions.
Assist patients in regaining skills needed for daily living and working, using customized treatment plans to enhance independence and function.
Diagnose and treat communication and swallowing disorders in patients of all ages, helping them improve speech, language, and cognitive abilities.
Provide advanced clinical care, including diagnosing conditions, prescribing medications, and managing patient treatment plans.
Deliver basic nursing care, such as checking vital signs, administering medications, and assisting with daily activities under RN supervision.
Administer anesthesia for surgeries and procedures, monitor patients' vital signs, and manage pain before, during, and after operations.
Specialize in pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care, providing support to mothers, performing deliveries, and offering newborn care advice.
Focus on improving patient outcomes by providing expert advice in specialized areas like oncology, pediatrics, or mental health.
Manage clinic operations, staff, and patient services, ensuring efficient workflows and high-quality healthcare delivery.
Use behavioral therapy techniques to treat individuals with autism and other developmental disorders, creating personalized intervention plans.
Counsel individuals, couples, and families to address relationship issues, mental health concerns, and emotional struggles.
Provide therapy for individuals facing mental health challenges, helping them develop coping strategies and treatment plans.
Supervise clinical programs and staff, ensuring effective healthcare delivery and adherence to medical guidelines.
Coordinate patient care by assessing needs, creating care plans, and ensuring access to necessary healthcare services and resources.
Conduct research, perform diagnostic tests, and analyze medical data to support the development of treatments and medical innovations.
Perform complex tests on patient samples to diagnose diseases, monitor conditions, and support medical decision-making.
Manage healthcare facilities’ operations, finances, and staff, ensuring efficient and high-quality patient care services.
Oversee patient data management, ensuring records are accurate, secure, and compliant with healthcare regulations.
Analyze bodily fluids and tissues to help detect illnesses, working closely with physicians for diagnostic accuracy.
Manage clinical trials, ensuring studies are conducted safely, ethically, and in compliance with research protocols.
Teach individuals and communities about wellness, disease prevention, and healthy lifestyle choices, promoting better public health outcomes.
Support healthcare providers by taking vital signs, preparing patients, and managing medical records. They ensure smooth clinic operations and patient care.
Radiologic Technologists: Perform medical imaging procedures like X-rays and MRIs to help diagnose injuries and illnesses. They ensure accurate imaging and patient safety.
Pharmacy Technicians: Assist pharmacists by preparing medications, managing inventory, and processing prescriptions. They ensure patients receive the correct medications promptly.
Surgical Technologists: Prepare operating rooms, sterilize equipment, and assist surgeons during procedures. They ensure surgeries run smoothly and safely.