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Learn about jobs working with people who have hearing, balance, and related ear problems. Explore requirements and growth opportunities in hospitals, care facilities, and physician offices. Discover the path to becoming an occupational therapist or sonographer.
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Work with people who have hearing, balance, and related ear problems. • A master’s degree is required. • Use computers and other equipment.
Jobs are in hospitals, nursing care facilities, and offices of physicians. • A bachelor’s degree is required. • Faster employment growth is expected.
Employment is projected to increase much faster. • A master’s degree or is required. • More than a quarter of occupational therapists work part time.
Must complete an accredited education program and pass an exam. • The fastest growing occupation. • Job opportunities are good, particularly in rural and inner city clinics.
Sonography has become an increasingly attractive alternative to radiologic procedures. • 6 out of 10 sonographers were employed by hospitals. • Train in hospitals, vocational-technical institutions, colleges, and the Armed Forces.
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