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Diagnostic radiologists diagnose diseases of the human body using x-rays, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), nuclear medicine and radioactive solutions.
Geophysicists use data-collecting technology to study natural processes of the Earth such as earthquake and volcanic activity, and to locate minerals, oil and gas, or ground water.
Optometrists examine clients' eyes to diagnose and provide solutions for vision problems. They also diagnose, monitor and manage eye diseases such as cataracts.
Podiatrists diagnose, treat and prevent foot and lower limb problems.
Career consultants help clients with career decision-making and development, job hunting, and returning to work after illness or accident.
Bus drivers operate buses and drive passengers along local, chartered or intercity routes.
Gynaecologists/obstetricians advise, diagnose and treat issues with the female reproductive system, and provide medical care for women before, during and after pregnancy.
Follow these steps on how to apply for tertiary study or on-the-job training, including apprenticeships.
Ophthalmologists diagnose and treat eye conditions and injuries, and perform eye surgery.