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Examples of CAREERS in HEALTH SCIENCES and HEALTH CARE NOTE: Professional training for most of the health careers listed in this brochure requires graduate-level study that is NOT offered at the University of Arizona. Design by Raquel Givens Information compiled by: Anne E. (Betty) Atwater, Ph.D. Department of Physiology University of Arizona

Examples of CAREERS IN HEALTH SCIENCES AND HEALTH CARE Information compiled by: Anne E. (Betty) Atwater, Ph.D. Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, University of Arizona Health Care Professions Anesthesiologist Assistant Occupational Therapist Athletic Trainer Ophthalmic Medical Audiologist Optometrist Blood Bank Orthoptist Cardiovascular Orthotist and Prosthetist Cardiac or Pulmonary Rehabilitation Specialist Pathologist s Assistant Chiropractor Perfusionist (cardiovascular) Clinical Laboratory Scientist / Medical Pharmacist Cytotechnologist Pharmaceutical Salesperson Dentist Physical Therapist Dental Hygienist Physician Assistant Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Podiatrist Dietitian / Nutritionist Radiologic Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) Radiation Therapist Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.) Radiographer Electroneurodiagnostic Rehabilitation Counselor Emergency Medical Technician / Paramedic Respiratory Therapist Exercise Physiologist - Clinical Speech-Language Pathologist Forensic Scientist Surgical Genetic Counselor Therapeutic Recreation Specialist Kinesiotherapist Therapist Mental Health Counselor Art Therapist Nuclear Medicine Dance Therapist Nurse Music Therapist Nurse Practitioner Veterinarian Health Education, Information and Promotion Epidemiologist / Infection Control Agent Health Care Administrator Health Educator / Health Promoter Health Information Administrator Medical Illustrator Medical Informatics Specialist Medical / Health Science Writer Rural Health Educator School Health Educator Smoking Cessation Counselor Graduate Study (Master s or Doctorate Degree) in Biological or Health Sciences Biochemistry Microbiology Biomechanics, Biomedical Engineering Molecular and Cellular Biology Cell Biology and Anatomy Motor Control, Motor Behavior Endocrinology Neurobiology/Neurophysiology Exercise Physiology Nutritional Sciences/Dietetics Corporate Fitness/Wellness Physiology/Physiological Sciences Gerontology Sports Physiology, Sports Medicine Immunology Veterinary Science February 7, 2008 Anne E. Atwater, Ph.D., Department of Physiology Page 1

EXAMPLES OF CAREERS IN HEALTH SCIENCES & HEALTH CARE Anesthesiologist Works as member of anesthesia care team, performing pre-operative tasks and American Society of Anesthesiologists: Assistant administering supportive therapy during surgery. Also may work in pain (info about anesthesiologist assistants) Art Therapist Audiologist & Speech-Language Pathologist Blood Bank Cardiovascular Chiropractor Clinical Laboratory Scientist / Medical Cytotechnologist Dentist Dental Hygienist Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Dietitian/Nutritionist Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.) Electroneurodiagnostic Emergency Medical Technician / Paramedic clinics. Requires two years of study post-bachelors degree (= post-bac). Therapists use art media, images, and the creative art process to help individuals access and express memories, trauma, and conflicts often not easily reached by verbal means. Requires master s degree and certification. Audiologists evaluate the extent of hearing loss, and assist with selection and fitting of a hearing aid. Speech-language pathologists evaluate and treat communication and swallowing problems. Professional certification by ASHA requires graduate study of at least 30 units. These specialists perform routine and specialized tests in blood centers and hospitals to determine blood types and blood abnormalities, and to support physicians in transfusion therapies. Twelve month post-bac program (usually in medical technology) required for certification. Trained to perform various cardiovascular/peripheral vascular diagnostic and therapeutic procedures (invasive and non-invasive), such as echocardiography, electrocardiograms, and exercise stress tests. Requires a 2- to 4-year undergraduate program, including a year of specialized training.. Health provider using non-drug, non-surgical means. Chiropractors postulate that spinal manipulation will correct disturbances of the nervous system caused by derangement of the musculoskeletal structure. A bachelor s degree is followed by a 4-year professional degree program plus licensure. Performs complex analyses and tests and develops data on the blood, tissues, and fluids of the human body (often in conjunction with pathologists) by using a variety of precise methodologies and technologies. Requires 4- to 5-year undergraduate program, including 12-18 months of specialized training. Works with pathologist to detect changes in body cells that may be important in the early diagnosis of cancer and other diseases. The cytotechnologist prepares cellular samples for study under the microscope and assists in diagnosis of disease. Bachelor s or master s degree plus certification. Diagnoses and treats diseases of the hard and soft tissue of the mouth. Most dentists are in a general practice, while specialties include periodontics, orthodontics, oral and maxillofacial surgery. A 3-4 year post-bac professional degree program is required, plus more training for specialties. Works with dentist to provide a range of patient services including taking and developing dental x-rays, removing calculus and plaque from teeth, counseling patients on oral hygiene and good nutrition, etc. University-based dental hygiene programs may offer bachelor s and master s degrees. Provides patient services using medical ultrasound under the supervision of a physician. Includes performing appropriate procedures and recording anatomical, pathological, and/or physiological data for interpretation by a physician. Training is 1-4 years in length, depending on degree awarded. Dietitians work in various settings (hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, HMOs, health agencies, schools, and government agencies) to educate and apply principles of proper nutrition, physiology, food management, and behavior. Requires 1-2 year post-bac program of supervised practice plus certification. An allopathic physician performs medical examinations, diagnoses illnesses, and administers treatments. A physician may be a general practitioner or may specialize in one of at least 24 specialties. Requires a 4-year professional M.D. degree program plus 3-8 years of residency and/or fellowship training. The major distinction between the D.O. and M.D. is that the D.O. receives specialized training in the treatment method of manipulation in addition to the core of medical training common to all physicians. Osteopathy emphasizes primary care. Requires 4-year D.O. program plus internships from 1-6 years. Records and studies the electrical activity of the brain and nervous system. Uses recording electrodes and techniques of electroencephalography, evoked potential, and polysomnography to document clinical condition of patients. Requires 1-year accredited program (which may be part of a 4-year degree). Works under the direction of a physician (often through radio communication) to recognize, assess, and manage medical emergencies of acutely ill or injured patients in prehospital care settings. Training is offered at 4 progressive levels with EMT-4 (EMT-paramedic), the highest, requiring 2 years or 1000+ hours. http://www.asahq.org/career/aa.htm American Art Therapy http://www.arttherapy.org/ American Speech-Language-Hearing http://www.asha.org/ American Association of Blood Banks: http://www.aabb.org/content/profession al_development/specialist_in_blood_b ank_technology/sbb.htm Career description: http://stats.bls.gov/oco/ocos100.htm American College of Chiropractic Consultants: http://www.accc-chiro.com/links.htm American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science: http://www.ascls.org American Society for Cytotechnology: http://www.asct.com/ American Dental Education http://www.adea.org/ American Dental Hygienists http://www.adha.org/ Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers: http://www.sdms.org/ American Dietetic http://www.eatright.org/ Career description: http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos074.htm Assoc. of American Medical Colleges: http://www.aamc.org/ American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine: http://www.aacom.org/ American Society of Electroneurodiagnostic s: http://www.aset.org/ National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians http://www.nremt.org/ http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos101.htm February 7, 2008 Anne E. 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Epidemiologist Investigates disease outbreaks, conducts research (based on statistics) on causes of disease and its progression, and develops prevention and intervention programs. Epidemiology is the science of diseases in human populations. Training requires completion of master s degree or doctorate. Epidemiologist included among medical scientists http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos008.htm Exercise Physiologist - Clinical Genetic Counselor Health Educator / Health Promoter Health Information Administrator Kinesiotherapist Medical Illustrator Medical Informatics Medical / Health Science Writer Music Therapist Nuclear Medicine Nurse Occupational Therapist Optometrist Orthoptist Orthotist/Prosthetist Works in the application of exercise and physical activity for those clinical and pathological situations where it has been shown to provide therapeutic or functional benefit. Performs exercise testing, prescription, and outcomes assessment. Requires master s degree, clinical experience, and certification. Provides medical and technical information to individuals and families about the occurrence, or risk of occurrence, of a genetic condition or birth defects. Genetic counselors are both scientists and counselors who work in medial centers and clinics. Most complete a 2-year master s degree program. Focuses on the prevention of critical societal health problems by working as a school health educator, or an educator in community, governmental, clinical, worksite, or commercial health promotion settings. Undergraduate, masters, and doctoral degrees in these specializations provide training. Interacts with all levels of the health organization clinical, financial, administrative that employ patient data in decision making and every day operations. Works with computer-based record systems and enterprise-wide information systems. Bachelor s degree + 1-year post-bac certificate program. Provides rehabilitation (therapeutic) exercise and education under the prescription of a licensed physician for persons with chronic disease or disability. Bachelor s degree with included (or additional) academic and clinical work to meet requirements for certification. Creates visual material designed to facilitate the recording and dissemination of medical, biological and related knowledge. The medical illustrator must have a strong foundation in biological sciences. Complete a two-year accredited master s degree program. A rapidly developing scientific field dealing with the storage, retrieval, and optimal use of biomedical information, data, and knowledge for problem solving and decision support to health care professionals and biomedical scientists. Typically offered as a master s or doctoral program. Communicates new and research findings, and prepares technical reports, features, and documents on content related to health and medicine. Preparation includes undergraduate training in biological science and journalism combined with writing and editing experience via internships. Therapists use music in various settings (hospitals, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes, mental health agencies, etc.) to develop therapeutic relationships that address physical, psychological, cognitive, and social needs of individuals. Bachelor s degree + internship, or master s degree. Uses knowledge of radiation physics and safety regulations to limit radiation exposure, administer radiopharmaceuticals, and perform diagnostic imaging procedures. One year professional curriculum as part of bachelor s degree or as an additional post-bac certification program. A registered nurse (R.N.) cares for sick people and helps them stay well, emotionally as well as physically. With advanced education beyond the bachelor s degree, and with additional experience, levels of specialization and responsibility increase (i.e., Nurse Practitioner career). Uses specialized physical activities and rehabilitative technology to help patients master skills necessary to perform daily tasks at home, at work, and in the community. Training typically requires a master s degree + certification. The clinical Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree is being developed. A doctor of optometry examines, diagnoses, treats, and manages diseases and disorders of the visual system, the eyes, and associated structures. Also, prescribes eyeglasses and contact lenses, and provides vision therapy. Requires a 4-year post-bac professional degree program. Evaluates and treats disorders of vision, eye movements, and eye alignment in children and adults; performs diagnostic tests on patients with visual disorders; helps ophthalmologist design a treatment plan. Requires two years of full-time study following the bachelor s degree. The orthotist designs and fits devices (i.e., braces, supports) to patients who have disabling conditions of the limbs and spine. The prosthetist designs and fits devices (i.e., artificial limbs) for patients who have partial or total absence of a limb. Requires post-bac certificate course of 1-2 years. American Society of Exercise Physiologists: http://www.asep.org/ National Society of Genetic Counselors: http://www.nsgc.org (click on Career )/ Assoc. of Schools of Public Health: http://www.sophe.org/ http://www.aahperd.org/aahe/template.c fm American Health Information Management http://www.ahima.org/ American Kinesiotherapy http://www.akta.org/ Association of Medical Illustrators: http://medical-illustrators.org/ American Medical Informatics http://www.amia.org/ National Association of Science Writers: http://www.nasw.org/ American Music Therapy http://www.musictherapy.org/ Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board: http://www.nmtcb.org/ http://www.jrcnmt.org/ American Nurses http://www.nursingworld.org/ Nursing Colleges: http://www.aacn.nche.edu/ American Occupational Therapy http://www.aota.org American Optometric http://www.aoanet.org/ Schools of Optometry: http://www.opted.org/info_faq.cfm American Association of Certified Orthoptists: http://www.orthoptics.org/ American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists: http://www.oandp.org/ http://www.oandp.com/ February 7, 2008 Anne E. 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Pathologists Assistant Perfusionist (cardiac) Pharmacist Physical Therapist Physician Assistant Podiatrist Radiation Therapist Radiographer Rehabilitation Counselor Respiratory Therapist Therapeutic Recreation Specialist Works under direct supervision of a licensed and board-certified pathologist. Participates in surgery pathology and/or autopsy pathology by preparing tissue specimens, dissecting surgical specimens, and assisting in postmortem examination. Requires bachelors or master s degree with special curriculum. As a member of an open-heart, surgical team, is responsible for selection, setup, and operation of the heart-lung machine that removes blood from the patient s body, oxygenates it, and returns it to the patient. Training occurs in some specialized bachelor s programs, or in 2-year master s programs. Responsible for professional interpretation and review of prescription orders, medical record screening and review, accurate dispensing of medications, and providing advice on health and medications. The Pharm.D. curriculum requires 4 years following at least 2 years of college. Provides services that help restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of patients suffering from injuries or disease. Training requires 2-year master s program + certification or clinical Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. Works in physician s office, clinic, or hospital performing patient screening and histories, physical exams, giving electrocardiograms and blood transfusions, managing emergencies, casting and splinting. Requires specialized bachelor s degree program or 2-year master s program. A podiatric physician (D.P.M.) deals with the examination, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases and disorders affecting the feet and lower leg. Requires a 4-year professional degree program in a College of Podiatric Medicine, plus 1-2 years of residency training. A radiation therapist delivers radiation to patients for therapeutic purposes (i.e., radiation for a cancer tumor). A radiographer uses imaging equipment to produce x ray films (radiographs) of parts of the human body for use in diagnosing medical problems. Requires a 2-4 year program. Assists people with physical, mental, or emotional disabilities to become or remain self-sufficient, productive citizens. Evaluates patient s potential for independent living and employment, and works with employers to modify job responsibilities. Most training is in 2-year master s programs. Evaluates, treats, and cares for patients with breathing disorders; tests lung capacity and blood ph levels; and performs chest physiotherapy. Training requires a 2-year associate s degree or a 4-year bachelor s degree. Provides treatment and recreation services to persons with illnesses or disabling conditions with the goals of improving function and independence and reducing effects of illness or disability. Training is incorporated in bachelor s or master s degree program, and includes supervised internship experience. American Association of Pathologists Assistants: http://www.pathologistsassistants.org/ American Academy of Cardiovascular Perfusion http://www.theaacp.com/ American Pharmacists http://www.aphanet.org Amer. Assoc. of Colleges of Pharmacy: http://www.aacp.org American Physical Therapy http://www.apta.org/ American Academy of Physician Assistants: http://www.aapa.org/ American Podiatric Medical http://www.apma.org/ American Society of Radiologic s: https://www.asrt.org/asrt.htm National Rehabilitation Counseling http://nrca-net.org/ American Association for Respiratory Care: http://www.aarc.org/ American Therapeutic Recreation http://www.atra-tr.org/atra.htm Health Professions Web Resources (listed in order of career information quality and completeness) Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2008-09 Edition (Bureau of Labor Statistics) http://stats.bls.gov/oco/home.htm THIS IS THE BEST HEALTH CAREER SOURCE Search in the Professional and Related occupation categories. State-Based Health Career Exploration Sites: http://www.explorehealthcareers.org/en/page.links.careerexploration.state.aspx Wisconsin Health Careers http://www.wihealthcareers.org/career_occ_toc.cfm Illinois Health Careers http://www.ihec.org/content/health_careers/index.shtml New York Career Zone (includes video clips) http://www.nycareerzone.org/index.jsp North Carolina Health Careers http://www.nchealthcareers.com/browse.asp Florida Health Careers http://flahec.org/hlthcareers/ Center for Health Careers http://www.hcwp.org/amerinet.aspx?tabid=151&navid=72 Georgia Health Careers http://www.sowega-ahec.org/2007careerguide/tableofcontents.htm AMA American Medical Careers in Allied Health http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/10481.html UCLA Career Center (careers listed at left border) http://career.ucla.edu/gradschool/health/ Oregon Healthcare Careers (use Career Selector at top-right) http://www.oregonhealthcarecareers.net/ Stanford, CA Health Careers http://smysp.stanford.edu/students/profiles/index.html Fun Facts about Health Careers http://www.gahec.org/aheckids/facts.htm Healthcare Career Information (alphabetical listing) http://library.thinkquest.org/15569/car1a.html AspiringDocs (American Association of Medical Colleges) http://www.aspiringdocs.org Tomorrow s Doctors (American Association of Medical Colleges) http://www.aamc.org/students/start.htm CAAHEP Health Occupational Profiles http://www.caahep.org/content.aspx?id=19 Health Care Disciplines & Education (a Canadian list of lists ) http://hsl.mcmaster.ca/tomflem/disciped.html University of Arizona Pre-Health Professions Office http://www.prehealth.arizona.edu/ February 7, 2008 Anne E. 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