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This article is about a person's occupational history; for the board game, see Careers (board game). Look up Career in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Oxford English Dictionary says one's career is one's "course or progress through life (or a distinct portion of life)". Today, the word is often construed as pertaining mainly or even only to one's remunerative work. A career is traditionally seen as a course of successive situations that make up a person's worklife. One can have a ...
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- Art Therapist (American Medical Association) - Links to PDF File
- Association of Schools of Public Health
- Athletic Trainer (American Medical Association) - Links to PDF File
- Audiologist and Speech Language Pathologist (American Medical Association) - Links to PDF File
- Biological and Medical Scientists (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Bureau of Health Professions
- Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Cardiovascular Specialists and Your Health Care (American College of Cardiology)
- Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Career in Genetic Counseling (National Society of Genetic Counselors)
- Careers in Allied Health (American Medical Association)
- Careers in Medical Research (Association of American Medical Colleges)
- Careers in Medicine (Association of American Medical Colleges)
- Careers in Public Health (Association of Schools of Public Health)
- Careers in Radiology (American College of Radiology)
- Careers in Sports Medicine and Exercise Science (American College of Sports Medicine) - Links to PDF File
- Caregiver Jobs Clearinghouse (American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging, American Health Care Association)
- Certified Nurse-Midwife (Bureau of Health Professions)
- Check It Out: Careers in Dietetics (American Dietetic Association)
- Chiropractors (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Considering a Career in Long Term Care (American Health Care Association)
- Critical Care Nursing (American Association of Critical Care Nurses)
- Cytotechnologist (American Medical Association) - Links to PDF File
- Dental Assistants (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Dental Hygienists (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Dentists (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Financial Assistance Information (Health Resources and Services Administration)
- Genetic Counseling (Dept. of Energy, Human Genome Project)
- Health Occupations
- Health Occupations (Medline Plus)
- Health Professions Career and Education E-letter (American Medical Association)
- Health Professions Reference Material (Bureau of Health Professions)
- Health Services (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations (America's Career InfoNet)
- International/Global Health (Association of Schools of Public Health)
- JAMA Patient Pages: Medical Specialties (American Medical Association)
- Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- LifeWorks (National Institutes of Health, Office of Science Education)
- List of Accrediting Agencies (American Medical Association)
- Making the Decision for a Career in Medicine (Association of American Medical Colleges)
- Medical Assistants (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Medical Glossary (American Medical Association)
- Medical Illustrator (American Medical Association) - Links to PDF File
- Medical Librarianship: A Career Beyond the Cutting Edge (Medical Library Association)
- Medical Records and Health Information Technicians (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Medical Specialty of Anesthesiology (American Society of Anesthesiologists)
- Medical Transcriptionists (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Music Therapist (American Medical Association) - Links to PDF File
- National Institute of Nursing Research
- Nuclear Medicine Technologists (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Nursing, Psychiatric, and Home Health Aides (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Occupational Therapist Assistants and Aides (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Occupational Therapists (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Opticians, Dispensing (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Optometrists (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Orthodontic Careers (American Association of Orthodontists)
- Other Public Health Fields (Association of Schools of Public Health)
- Pediatric Subspecialists (American Academy of Pediatrics)
- Pediatrics 101 (American Academy of Pediatrics) - Links to PDF File
- Personal and Home Care Aides (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Pharmacists (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Pharmacy Technician (Bureau of Health Professions)
- Physical Therapist Assistants and Aides (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Physical Therapists (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Physician Assistant (American Medical Association) - Links to PDF File
- Physicians and Surgeons (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Physicians: Becoming an MD (American Medical Association)
- Physicians: Frequently Asked Questions (American Medical Association)
- Physicians: Medical Specialties (American Medical Association)
- Podiatrists (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Psychology: Scientific Problem Solvers (American Psychological Association)
- Public Affairs Specialists: On the FDA's Front Line (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)
- Radiologic Technologists and Technicians (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Registered Nurses (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Respiratory Therapists (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Role of the Geriatric Psychiatrist (American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry)
- Snapshots of Science and Medicine: People Doing Science (National Institutes of Health)
- Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Surgical Technologist (Bureau of Health Professions)
- Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (American Medical Association) - Links to PDF File
- Today's Family Physicians. Specializing in All of You. (American Academy of Family Physicians)
- Training and Careers in Human Genetics (American Society of Human Genetics)
- Uniform Services: Medical Corps (Bureau of Health Professions)
- United States Health Workforce Personnel Factbook (Dept. of Health and Human Services)
- Veterinarians (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- What Is a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.)? (American Osteopathic Association)
- What Is a Physiatrist? (American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation)
- What Is a Rheumatologist? (American College of Rheumatology)
- What Is an Endocrinologist? (Hormone Foundation)
- What Is an Otolaryngologist? (American Academy of Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery)
- Women Are Pathologists (National Institutes of Health, Office of Research on Women's Health) - Requires RealPlayer software to play video
- Women Are Researchers (National Institutes of Health, Office of Research on Women's Health) - Requires RealPlayer software to play video
- Women Are Surgeons (National Institutes of Health, Office of Research on Women's Health) - Requires RealPlayer software to play video

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