Which medical career is right for you?
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Doctor
Whether as a general practitioner or a cardiologist, neurosurgeon, or other specialty, doctors treat a wide variety of illnesses and injuries.
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Medical Scientist
Seek treatments and preventative measures for illnesses and diseases as a medical scientist, working in private labs and academic environments.
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Researcher
Conduct research projects and experiments to improve public health and explore a variety of medical topics.
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Pharmacist
Prepare and dispense medications, while also answering customer questions to help them better understand their health.
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Dentist
Dental careers focus primarily on healthy teeth and gums, including regular care, oral surgery, and tooth replacement.
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Veterinarian
From family pets to livestock to large creatures in the wild, veterinarians treat injury and disease, and help maintain animal health.