Healthcare workers
Healthcare workers is a generic term that encompasses a wide range of healthcare occupations including physicians, nurses, physicians assistants, healthcare techs, surgeons, emt technicians etc.
Healthcare support occupations include home health aides, occupational therapy assistants, and medical transcriptionists)
list of healthcare occupations[edit | edit source]
- Athletic trainers
- Audiologists
- Chiropractors
- Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians
- Dental assistants
- Dental hygienists
- Dentists
- Dietitians and nutritionists
- Emts and paramedics
- Exercise physiologists
- Genetic counselors
- Home health aid and personal care aides
- [[Licensed practical nurse]s and licensed vocational nurses
- Massage therapists
- Medical assistants
- Medical records technicians and health information specialists
- Medical sonographers and cardiovascular technologists and technicians
- Medical transcriptionists
- Nuclear medicine technologists
- Nurse anesthetists, nurse midwives, and nurse practitioners
- Nursing assistants and orderlies
- Occupational health and occupational safety specialists and technicians
- Occupational therapists
- Occupational therapy assistants and aides
- Opticians
- Optometrists
- Orthotists and prosthetists
- Pharmacists
- Pharmacy technicians
- Phlebotomists
- Physical therapist assistants and aides
- Physical therapists
- Physician assistants
- Physicians and surgeons
- Podiatrists
- Psychiatric technicians and aides
- Radiation therapists
- Radiologic technologists and mri technologists
- Recreational therapists
- Registered nurses
- Respiratory therapists
- Speech-language pathologists
- Surgical technologists
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