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They believe that the body can heal itself without medication or surgery. They manipulate the body using their hands or a machine.
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A person qualified to make and supply eyeglasses and contact lenses for correction of vision.
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Examine people’s interactions with others and with the social environment.
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They analyze samples of blood, tissue and body fluids to determine chemical content, cell count, drug levels or blood type.
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They work directly with dentists in the preparation and treatment of patients. They do not have to be licensed, but there are certification programs available.
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The treatment or management of physical disability, or pain without the use of medicines, surgery, or radiation.
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hey are responsible for dispensing prescribed medications. They also advise both patients and healthcare providers about potential side effects of medications.
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Physician who provides care to patients who are hospitalized. They also monitor patient from admission to discharge.
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They work with physicians, lab managers, and often technologists to perform tests on a variety of specimens.
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The treatment of speech and communication disorders.
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The main providers of vision care. They examine people’s eyes to diagnose vision problems. They also may prescribe eyeglasses or contact lenses
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A person who is trained to do medical work, especially in an emergency, but who is not a doctor or nurse. Their aim is to stabilize the person before they are taken to the hospital.
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They prevent, diagnose, and treat tooth, gum, and mouth diseases.
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Treat patients for foot diseases and deformities.
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They use various techniques, including interviewing and testing, to advise people on how to deal with career or work problems and problems that occur at different stages of life.
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