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- 4. a researcher who studies the chemistry of living matter.
- 7. a person qualified to treat the diseases and conditions that affect the teeth and gums, especially the repair and extraction of teeth and the insertion of artificial ones.
- 8. a nurse or other health worker trained in drawing venous blood for testing or donation.
- 9. a person who is specially trained and certified to administer basic emergency services to victims of trauma or acute illness before and during transportation to a hospital or other healthcare facility.
- 12. a medical researcher or scientist who studies viruses and the diseases caused by them.
- 13. a person who uses X-rays or other high-energy radiation, especially a doctor specializing in radiology.
- 16. a medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases.
- 17. a doctor who practices anesthesia, the use of gasses or injections to numb pain or put a patient to sleep
- 18. a specialist or expert in genetics.
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- 1. a scientist who studies the causes and effects of diseases
- 2. healthcare professionals who provide primary vision care ranging from sight testing and correction to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of vision changes.
- 3. movement experts who improve quality of life through prescribed exercise, hands-on care, and patient education; they help injured or ill people improve movement and manage pain.
- 5. a person licensed to prepare and dispense drugs and medicines.
- 6. a registered nurse who has received special training for diagnosing and treating routine or minor ailments. Abbreviated NP.
- 10. a person who studies or is an expert in the branch of medicine which deals with the incidence, distribution, and possible control of diseases.
- 11. a surgeon specializing in surgery on the nervous system, especially the brain and spinal cord.
- 14. a medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery.
- 15. a person who studies or is an expert in nutrition.
