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General practitioners care for, diagnose and treat the health problems of individuals and families in the community.
Physicians are medical specialists who provide non-surgical advice and treatment to patients referred to them by other doctors.
Biotechnologists use their knowledge of living things to develop new animal or plant products such as medicines and pest-resistant crops.
Fabrication engineers make, install and repair metal products such as vents, handrails, boilers, aircraft and boat parts, or beams and girders for construction projects.
Health care assistants support nurses and care for people in private homes, hospitals, general practices or rest homes.
Registered nurses assess, treat and support people who are sick, disabled or injured, in hospitals, clinics, rest homes, and nursing homes.
Ideas on how to relate English teaching to future careers and life beyond school.
Ideas on how to relate mathematics and statistics teaching to future careers and life beyond school.
Tips on choosing the right study or training for your career.
Archivists assess, organise, store and provide access to records and documents of long-term historical or research value. They also advise people and organisations about their archives.