Healthcare Diagnosing or Treating Practitioners, all other
Allied Health Professions
Healthcare Diagnosing or Treating Practitioners, All Other includes healthcare professionals not classified separately who diagnose, treat, or prevent illness and injury. This category encompasses various specialized practitioners who apply clinical knowledge and skills to assess patient conditions and provide therapeutic interventions specific to their scope of practice.
Working conditions
These practitioners work in diverse healthcare settings including hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation facilities, and specialized treatment centers where they provide patient care services. Work environments and schedules vary by specialty but typically involve direct patient contact, collaboration with healthcare teams, and documentation of patient care activities.
Academic requirements
Education requirements vary by specific practitioner type but generally require specialized healthcare training beyond high school, ranging from associate degrees to doctoral degrees depending on the profession. Licensure or certification is typically required through relevant professional boards or state regulatory agencies.
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Typical salary range
$52K - 125K
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Years Higher Education
2 - 8
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Job Outlook
Good