Anesthesiologist Assistant
Athletic Trainer
Cardiovascular Technologist
Diagnostic Medical Sonographer
Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist
Emergency Meidcal Technician-Paramedic
Histologic Technician
Histologic Technologist
Medical Assistant Medical Illustrator
Medical Laboratory Technician
Medical Record Administrator
Medical Record Technician
Medical Technologist
Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Occupational Therapist
Occupational Medical Assistant
Ophthalmic Medical Technician
Ophthalmic Medical Technologist
Perfusionist
Physician Assistant
Radiation Therapy Technologist
Radiographer
Respiratory Therapist
Respiratory Therapy Technologist
Specialist in Blood Bank Technology
Surgeon Assistant
Surgical Technologist
Employment Areas
Private Clinics
Industry
Public Health Law Enforcement
Medical Centers
Government
Insurance
Schools/Colleges
Note 1 :
Some of the above job/career titles require advanced degrees or specialized training.
Note 2 :
Degrees alone do not get student jobs. Internships, externships, summer jobs, volunteer
work, part-time jobs, work-study positions, and active participation in student
organizations on campus are all ways to become more competitive in a tight job market.
Compiled by the Career Information Service Staff Spring 1996