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Anthropologists and Archeologists

Computer and Information Research Scientists

Archivists, Curators and Museum Workers

Researchers in anthropology and archaeology examine human evolution and behavior. They study the languages, cultures, archeological relics, and physical traits of people from throughout the world.

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Archivists, Curators and Museum Workers

Computer and Information Research Scientists

Archivists, Curators and Museum Workers

A professional archivist is responsible for evaluating, processing, cataloging, and archiving long-term records and historical materials. Curators are responsible for the care of an institution's art and historical collections, as well as providing public service. Objects and documents at museums are prepared and restored by museum technicians and conservators.

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Computer and Information Research Scientists

Computer and Information Research Scientists

Computer and Information Research Scientists

Scientists in the field of computer and information research are always looking for new ways to employ technology. They research and solve challenging computer science challenges in a variety of sectors, including business, science, and medical.

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Economists

Elementary, Middle and High School Principals

Computer and Information Research Scientists

Economists gather and analyze data, explore trends, and assess economic concerns in order to better understand how resources, products, and services are produced and distributed.

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Elementary, Middle and High School Principals

Elementary, Middle and High School Principals

Elementary, Middle and High School Principals

There are school principals in every elementary, middle and high school. They are responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the school. Students can count on them to keep their classrooms organized, their personnel well-managed, and their curriculums well-coordinated.

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Postsecondary Teachers

Elementary, Middle and High School Principals

Elementary, Middle and High School Principals

Postsecondary professors teach a wide range of academic courses to students who have completed high school. They can also do academic research and write and publish scholarly works.

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Postsecondary Education Administrators

School and Career Counselors and Advisors

School and Career Counselors and Advisors

Administrators of postsecondary education are in charge of overseeing all aspects of student life, academics, and faculty research in educational institutions of higher learning. In the admissions, student affairs, or the registrar's office departments they work in, their responsibilities differ greatly.

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School and Career Counselors and Advisors

School and Career Counselors and Advisors

School and Career Counselors and Advisors

Guidance counselors work with high school students to help them achieve their academic and social goals, as well as make long-term plans for their future. Professionals in the field of career counseling assist individuals, such as high school students and adults, in honing their employability skills, discovering a career path, or selecting an educational path.

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Epidemiologists

School and Career Counselors and Advisors

Genetic Counselors

An epidemiologist is a person who studies the spread of illness and damage in the community. Using research, community education, and health policy, they aim to minimize the risk and incidence of unfavorable health consequences.

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Genetic Counselors

Genetic Counselors

Genetic Counselors

There are genetic illnesses and birth abnormalities that can be passed down through families and individuals. Genetic counselors analyze risk for these conditions. To other healthcare practitioners or anyone who are worried about the potential of hereditary illnesses, they give information and assistance.

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Social Workers

Genetic Counselors

Social Workers

In the course of their daily job, social workers assist people, groups, and families in preventing and dealing with issues of all kinds. Clinicians in the field of clinical social work examine and treat patients with a variety of emotional, behavioral, and mental health issues.

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Historians

Genetic Counselors

Social Workers

Historiography is the study of the past via the examination of historical texts and sources.

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Psychologists

Librarians and Library Media Specialists

Instructional Coordinators

People are studied by psychologists by observing, analyzing and documenting how they interact with each other and their surroundings. Findings from the research they do are used to enhance procedures and behavior.

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Instructional Coordinators

Librarians and Library Media Specialists

Instructional Coordinators

It is their job to ensure that students are taught in accordance with established educational guidelines. Educators design lesson plans, have teachers and principals put them into action, and then evaluate how well they work.

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Librarians and Library Media Specialists

Librarians and Library Media Specialists

Librarians and Library Media Specialists

Librarians and library media experts assist individuals in locating information and conducting research for personal or professional purposes, such as school or job. Their job responsibilities may differ depending on the type of library they work in.

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Marriage and Family Therapists

Nurse Anesthetists, Nurse Midwives and Nurse Practitioners

Librarians and Library Media Specialists

Therapists that specialize in marriage and family work with persons who are experiencing difficulties in their personal and professional lives.

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Mathematicians and Statisticians

Nurse Anesthetists, Nurse Midwives and Nurse Practitioners

Nurse Anesthetists, Nurse Midwives and Nurse Practitioners

To address issues, mathematicians and statisticians use computational approaches to examine data.

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Nurse Anesthetists, Nurse Midwives and Nurse Practitioners

Nurse Anesthetists, Nurse Midwives and Nurse Practitioners

Nurse Anesthetists, Nurse Midwives and Nurse Practitioners

Patients' treatment is coordinated by advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), which includes nurses who specialize in anesthesia, midwifery, and family practice. State to state, the scope of practice is different.

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Occupational Therapists

Orthotists and Prosthetists

Orthotists and Prosthetists

Occupational therapists employ daily activities to treat patients who are wounded, sick, or incapacitated. They assist these individuals recover, improve, and keep the abilities necessary for everyday functioning and employment.

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Orthotists and Prosthetists

Orthotists and Prosthetists

Orthotists and Prosthetists

Orthotists and prosthetists are medical professionals that create and manufacture prosthetic and orthotic devices, as well as assess and measure their clients to ensure proper fit. Artificial limbs (arms, hands, legs, and feet), braces, and other medical and surgical equipment are also included in this category.

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Physician Assistants

Orthotists and Prosthetists

Physician Assistants

Physician assistants (PAs) work with doctors, surgeons, and other healthcare professionals as part of a team to provide patient care. Patients are examined, diagnosed, and treated by doctors.

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Political Scientists

Rehabilitation Counselors

Physician Assistants

In political science, the genesis, development, and functioning of political systems are examined. Politics is the subject of their research, and they look at governments, policies, social movements, and other relevant topics.

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Psychologists

Rehabilitation Counselors

Rehabilitation Counselors

Psychologists use methods such as observation, interpretation, and recording to gain insight into how individuals interact with one another and their surroundings in order to better understand cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior. Findings from the research they do are used to enhance procedures and attitudes.

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Rehabilitation Counselors

Rehabilitation Counselors

Rehabilitation Counselors

People with physical, mental, or developmental problems might benefit from the services of rehabilitation counselors. Their goal is to help people with disabilities achieve or maintain employment or self-sufficiency by assisting them in dealing with the psychological, social, and/or personal challenges that come with these conditions.

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Sociologists

Speech Language Pathologists

Speech Language Pathologists

As individuals connect and collaborate, new social groupings, cultures, organizations, and institutions emerge. Sociologists examine these new social formations and behaviors to better understand society and human nature.

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Speech Language Pathologists

Speech Language Pathologists

Speech Language Pathologists

Children and adults with communication and swallowing difficulties might benefit from the services of speech-language pathologists (also known as speech therapists). Stroke, brain damage, hearing loss, developmental delay, Parkinson's disease, a cleft palate or autism can all lead to problems with speech, language and swallowing.

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Survey Researchers

Urban and Regional Planners

Urban and Regional Planners

Survey researchers conduct surveys and evaluate the data they collect. A survey is a tool for gathering information on something, such as a person's work or pay, or it may be a way to learn about a person's thoughts, feelings, and aspirations.

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Urban and Regional Planners

Urban and Regional Planners

Urban and Regional Planners

Planning for the future of a city, a county, or a metropolitan area's physical infrastructure is a primary responsibility of urban and regional planners.

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