For many, the path to good health and well-being leads them to non-medical based treatment provided by allied health professionals. These educated individuals are involved with the delivery of health or related services pertaining to the identification, evaluation, and prevention of diseases and disorders; dietary and nutrition services; rehabilitation; and health systems management.
Acupuncturist |
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18,615 |
Audiologist |
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15,363 |
Clinical Lab Scientist |
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67,750 |
Dietitian |
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45,951 |
Marriage Family Therapist |
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53,028 |
Mental Health Counselor |
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26,490 |
Massage Therapy |
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165,431 |
Occupational Therapist |
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114,061 |
Occupational Therapist Assistant |
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46,479 |
Respiratory Therapist |
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125,264 |
Paramedic |
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37,939 |
Physical Therapist |
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200,970 |
Physical Therapist Assistant |
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80,500 |
Psychologist |
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103,956 |
Paramedic |
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38,002 |
Professional Counselor |
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101,139 |
Professional Counselor - Addiction |
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30,730 |
Professional Counselor - Clinical |
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20,463 |
Emergency Medical Technician |
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59,918 |
Radiology - Technologist |
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165,125 |
Speech Pathologist |
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125,806 |
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Allied health professionals make purchasing decisions for the supplies, uniforms, and equipment used in their respective areas of healthcare expertise. As the population ages and expands, licensed professionals are in greater demand and commanding increasing salaries.
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