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Anesthesiologist Assistant / Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)

Administers anesthesia and manages patient sedation and pain in surgical or procedural environments. CRNAs may practice independently depending on the state.

Animal Behaviorist

Studies animal behavior and develops training or rehabilitation plans (pets, zoo animals, wildlife).

Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

Designs behavioral interventions, commonly working with individuals with autism or developmental disabilities.

Biochemist

Studies chemical processes in living organisms; essential to drug development and medical research.

Biologist (General)

Studies living organisms and biological systems in lab or field settings; foundation for many specialty paths.

Bioinformatics Scientist

Uses computational tools, AI, and statistics to analyze biological data (genomic, proteomic, clinical).

Biomedical Scientist (BS/MS/PhD)

Studies disease mechanisms, cell biology, genetics, and physiology to develop medical knowledge and therapies.

Biophysicist

Applies physics to biological systems to understand molecular interactions and biological structure at atomic levels.

Biostatistician

Uses statistics to analyze biological and medical data, especially for research and clinical trials.

Biotech / Pharma Industry Associate

Works in laboratory, research, manufacturing, or clinical development of medical and biological products. Medical technologies and therapies to support patient care decisions.

Biotechnologist

Works with biological systems to develop pharmaceuticals, medical devices, diagnostics, or biomanufacturing processes.

Botanist (Plant Biologist)

Researches plant structure, growth, genetics, and interactions in ecosystems or agriculture.

Cell Biologist

Investigates cellular structure, function, communication, and growth to guide medical and biotech innovations.

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)

CNAs support patients with daily activities (bathing, feeding, mobility) and assist nursing staff in long-term care, hospitals, and rehab centers.

Chiropractor (DC)

Chiropractors diagnose and treat neuromusculoskeletal conditions, focusing on spinal adjustment, rehabilitation, and holistic care. Often work in private practice or sports/rehabilitative settings.

Clinical Psychologist (PhD/PsyD)

Provides psychological evaluations, therapy, and behavior interventions (no prescribing in most states).

Clinical Research Coordinator / Scientist

Designs and manages research trials to test medications, devices, or public health interventions.

Conservation Biologist

Protects endangered species, ecosystems, and biodiversity with science-based conservation plans.

Dietitian/Nutritionist (RDN)

Uses clinical nutrition to guide dietary changes for disease prevention and management (diabetes, heart disease, GI disorders).

Dentist (DDS/DMD)

Dentists diagnose and treat oral diseases, perform restorations and extractions, and promote oral health. May specialize (orthodontics, oral surgery, etc.).

Dental Hygienist

Provides preventive dental care such as cleanings, X-rays, and patient education.

Ecologist

Examines ecosystems and relationships between organisms and their environments to support conservation and sustainability

Environmental Scientist

Evaluates environmental impacts, pollution control strategies, and conservation policy.

Epidemiologist

Studies disease patterns, outbreak response, and public health data to prevent future illness.

Evolutionary Biologist

Studies how organisms change over time, focusing on adaptation, natural selection, and speciation

Forensic Biologist

Applies biological analyses (DNA, tissues, fluids) in law enforcement and criminal investigations

Forensic Scientist / Forensic Pathologist

Applies biology and lab science to legal and medical investigations.

Genetic Counselor

Interprets genetic test results and guides patients on hereditary risks (e.g., cancer, prenatal conditions).

Geneticist

Examines inheritance and gene function; works in

research, medical genetics labs, or biotechnology companies.

Global Health Specialist

Works on health equity initiatives across nations, often addressing infectious disease and maternal/child health.

Health Educator / Community Health Worker

Facilitates education and outreach to improve community health behaviors.

Health Informatics / Clinical Data Scientist

Uses data systems and AI to improve healthcare workflows and patient outcomes.

Immunologist

Researches immune system function and diseases (allergies, autoimmune disorders, cancer immunotherapy).

Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)

Provides counseling, mental health case management, and community resource support.

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN/LVN)

LPNs provide basic nursing care such as monitoring vitals, wound care, and assisting patients with daily needs under RN/physician supervision.

Livestock / Large Animal Health Specialist

Works with agricultural animals to maintain herd health, assist with birthing, vaccinations, and production medicine.

Marine Biologist

Studies ocean life, ecosystems, and environmental impacts on marine organisms. Works in conservation, research, aquariums, or universities to help protect and preserve aquatic environments.

Medical Device & Pharmaceutical Sales Representative

Promotes and sells medical equipment or pharmaceutical products to healthcare professionals. Provides product information, training, and support to hospitals, clinics, and medical offices.

Medical Doctor (MD/DO)

Physicians diagnose illnesses, develop treatment plans, perform surgeries or medical procedures, and manage chronic and acute conditions. They specialize in areas like family medicine, surgery, pediatrics, emergency medicine, etc.

Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS)

Performs diagnostic lab tests (blood chemistry, microbiology, hematology) that guide medical care.

Mental Health Counselor (LPC/LPCC)

Provides therapeutic treatment for individuals with anxiety, depression, trauma, and related concerns.

Microbiologist

Studies bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites to understand disease, ecology, or industrial applications.

Molecular Biologist

Studies DNA, RNA, and protein interactions to understand genetic expression and develop molecular therapies.

Neuroscientist

Studies the brain and nervous system to support treatments for neurological diseases.

Nurse Practitioner (NP/APRN)

NPs are advanced practice registered nurses who can diagnose, treat, and prescribe medications. They often specialize (e.g., FNP, ACNP, PMHNP) and may practice independently in many states.

Occupational Therapist (OT/OTD)

OTs assist individuals in regaining the ability to perform daily living and work tasks, often after injury, illness, or developmental disorders.

Pathologist (MD/DO/PhD)

Diagnoses disease by examining tissues, lab tests, and autopsies; essential for precision diagnosis.

Pharmacist (PharmD)

Dispenses medications, educates providers/patients on drug therapy, and may work in clinical care, hospitals, or research settings.

Physician Assistant (PA)

PAs are advanced practice providers who diagnose conditions, prescribe medications, assist in surgery, and manage patient care under physician supervision (varies by state).

Physical Therapist (PT/DPT)

PTs help patients restore movement and function after injury, surgery, stroke, or chronic musculoskeletal conditions.

Prosthetist

Designs and fits artificial limbs and prosthetic devices for individuals who have lost limbs or need mobility support. Works with doctors and therapists to restore movement and improve quality of life in hospitals, rehab centers, or clinics.

Psychiatrist (MD/DO)

Diagnoses and treats mental health disorders, prescribes medications, and may offer psychotherapy.

Public Health Practitioner (MPH)

Designs and evaluates health programs, policies, and community wellness initiatives.

Radiologic / MRI / CT Technologist

Performs imaging scans to assist physicians in diagnosing injuries and diseases.

Regenerative Medicine Specialist

Works with stem cells, tissue engineering, and biologics therapy to restore damaged tissue.

Registered Nurse (RN)

RNs provide direct patient care, administer medications, assist in procedures, educate patients, and coordinate care. They work in hospitals, outpatient settings, schools, and more.

Respiratory Therapist (RT/RRT)

RTs evaluate and treat patients with breathing problems (asthma, COPD, respiratory failure) and manage ventilators in ICUs.

Science Teacher / Professor

Teaches biology content at secondary or university levels, often conducting research as well.

Scientific Writer / Science Communicator

Translates scientific research into public-friendly, policy, education, or media publications.

Sonographer / Ultrasound Technician

Uses ultrasound technology to obtain imaging of organs, blood flow, pregnancies, and soft tissues.

Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)

SLPs diagnose and treat communication, speech, voice, cognitive-linguistic, and swallowing disorders in children and adults.

Substance Abuse Counselor

Provides treatment and recovery support for individuals dealing with addiction disorders.

Surgical Technologist

Assists surgeons during procedures by preparing operating rooms, instruments, and sterile fields.

Telehealth Provider

Delivers remote medical or behavioral care via digital platforms.

Toxicologist

Examines effects of chemicals, drugs, and environmental toxins on humans, animals, and ecosystems.

Veterinarian (DVM)

Diagnoses and treats illnesses in animals (companion, farm, exotic, or wildlife). May specialize in surgery, pathology, internal medicine, etc.

Veterinary Technician / Technologist

Provides clinical support in animal care: anesthesia monitoring, lab tests, imaging, restraint, and nursing care.

Wildlife Biologist

Works with wildlife populations to study behavior, population health, conservation, and habitat protection

Zoologist / Wildlife Biologist

Researches wildlife behavior, health, conservation, and ecological interactions.

Zoologist

Studies the biology, physiology, and behavior of animals in natural and captive environments.