Careers

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A neonatologist is a physician with additional training in treating newborn babies that need special care.
Nurses are involved with nearly all aspects of a patient’s care. They provide and coordinate patient care, communicate with doctors, administer medications and provide support to patients and their families.
Nutritionists study the use of food by the human body and provide education and practical instruction to others on sports nutrition, diseases related to nutrient deficiencies, and the use of nutrition to prevent and cure disease.

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Occupational therapists (OTs) help people with disabilities, illnesses, or injuries improve their ability to perform daily tasks, also known as "occupations". They work with patients of all ages to help them develop, recover, or maintain the skills they need to live independently.
An Optometrist is an eye care professional who provides vision and eye-related care.

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A pediatrician is a specialized doctor who focuses on the health of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. 
A pharmacist is a medical professional who dispenses drugs to patients according to a prescription ordered by a physician or other clinician.
A phlebotomist is a medical professional who’s trained to perform blood draws for testing or donation.
Physical Therapy is a profession that promotes mobility, function, and quality of life through examination, diagnosis, prognosis, exercise, and manual techniques. Physical Therapists can specialize in areas such as orthopedics, pediatrics, neurologic, pelvic floor, balance, wounds, etc. 
A physician, or medical doctor, leads the medical team in caring for patients as the primary healthcare provider.