Podiatric physicians diagnose and treat ailments, diseases, deformities, and injuries of the human foot and ankle. Their goal is to help patients prevent foot-related disorders.
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Prosthetic and Orthotic Technician (6:00)
Prosthetic and orthotic technicians work with prosthetists and orthotists. Prostheses (artificial limbs) and orthoses (braces and supports) are used to replace amputated limbs, support weakened body parts, or correct body alignment defects. Prosthetic and orthotic technicians help to design, manufacture, and repair prostheses and orthoses.
Accommodations Manager (5:47)
Accommodation managers direct and control the operations of privately and publicly owned hotels, motels, campgrounds, trailer parks, camps, hostels and post-secondary school residences.
Achieving Dreams at a Private College (2:53)
Sharon is a student at a private college that offers approved degrees. Watch as she discusses her experience choosing a college and taking steps that will enable her to graduate debt free.
Actor (5:44)
Actors perform roles in dramatic productions on stage, radio, television, movies, and new media arts. They also appear in television and radio commercials and work in media narration and voice-overs (for example, video games).
Acupuncturist (5:47)
Acupuncturists follow the principles of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) to diagnose and treat illness, physiological disorders and injuries. They use special needles or other methods to stimulate various points on the body.
Adaptive Technologies on the Job [4:18]
Nick has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair to get around. Adaptive technologies helped him in school and now help with running his lawn care company.
