Diagnostic Services
Careers in Diagnostic Services use tests and evaluations
that aid in detection, diagnosis and treatment of diseases,
injuries or other physical conditions. In addition to an associate
or bachelor of science degree, many Diagnostic careers require
a specialty certification.
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Clinical Lab Technician |
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Computer Tomography (CT) Technologist |
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Cytogenetic Technologist |
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Cytotechnologist |
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Diagnostic Medical Sonographers |
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Electrocardiographic (ECG) Technician |
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Electronic Diagnostic (EEG) Technologist |
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Exercise Physiologist |
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Geneticist |
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Histotechnician |
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Histotechnologist |
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Magnetic Resonance (MR) Technologist |
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If you see a career that sounds interesting to you,
go to the Montana
Career Information System (MCIS) or to the Occupational
Information Network to learn more about the skills
and education required.
*Health Science Pathways careers taken from information
provided by States Career Clusters at www.careerclusters.org and National Association of State Directors of Career Technical
Education Consortium.
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