$67,291 - $148,857
Job examples at this level include the following:
Registered Nurse: Registered nurses (RNs) provide direct patient care and administer medications. They also monitor patients' conditions and communicate with doctors and other healthcare professionals. RNs must have a bachelor's degree in nursing and be licensed by the state in which they practice.
Medical Technologist: Medical technologists perform laboratory tests on blood, urine, and other body fluids. They also analyze the results of these tests and provide reports to doctors. Medical technologists must have a bachelor's degree in medical technology or a related field.
Pharmacist: Pharmacists dispense medications and provide information about their use to patients and healthcare professionals. They also review patients' medication histories and make recommendations for changes. Pharmacists must have a bachelor's degree in pharmacy and be licensed by the state in which they practice.
Social Worker: Social workers provide emotional support and counseling to patients and their families. They also help patients connect with community resources and services. Social workers must have a master's degree in social work.
Radiation Therapist: Radiation therapists deliver radiation therapy to patients with cancer and other diseases. They must have a bachelor's degree in radiation therapy or a related field.