Healthcare Directory
Every healthcare role tracked worldwide
Salary benchmarks, demand scores, hiring volume, and career pathways for every clinical, allied, diagnostic, pharmacy, administration, and telemedicine role we cover.
Doctors
General Physicians provide first-line diagnosis, preventive care, and continuity of care across the lifespan in hospitals, clinics, and primary care networks.
Internists manage complex adult medical conditions across inpatient and outpatient settings, often serving as primary consultants for multi-system disease.
Family Medicine Physicians provide comprehensive care across all ages, integrating preventive, acute, and chronic care for individuals and families.
Emergency Medicine Physicians stabilize, triage, and treat acute presentations in hospital emergency departments and urgent care centers.
Pediatricians provide preventive, developmental, and curative care for infants, children, and adolescents across hospitals and community clinics.
Neonatologists provide intensive care for premature and critically ill newborns in Level II/III NICUs.
Gynecologists diagnose and treat conditions of the female reproductive system across outpatient, surgical, and inpatient settings.
Obstetricians manage pregnancy, labor, delivery, and post-partum care across hospitals and maternity centers.
Cardiologists diagnose and treat heart and vascular disease through clinical, interventional, and imaging-based practice.
Neurologists diagnose and treat disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system.
Psychiatrists assess and treat mental health conditions through pharmacological, psychotherapeutic, and integrated care models.
Dermatologists diagnose and treat skin, hair, and nail conditions across medical, surgical, and cosmetic practice.
Orthopedic Surgeons treat musculoskeletal disorders through operative and non-operative interventions.
Gastroenterologists diagnose and treat digestive system disorders through clinical care and endoscopic procedures.
Pulmonologists diagnose and treat lung and respiratory disorders, including critical care of ventilated patients.
Endocrinologists manage hormone and metabolic disorders including diabetes, thyroid disease, and obesity.
Ophthalmologists provide medical and surgical eye care across cataract, retina, glaucoma, and refractive practice.
ENT Specialists diagnose and treat ear, nose, and throat conditions across medical and surgical practice.
Urologists treat disorders of the urinary tract and male reproductive system through medical and surgical practice.
Oncologists diagnose and treat cancer through medical, surgical, and radiation modalities, increasingly integrated with precision medicine.
Radiologists interpret diagnostic imaging and perform image-guided procedures across hospitals, imaging centers, and teleradiology networks.
Pathologists diagnose disease by examining tissue, blood, and laboratory specimens across hospitals and diagnostic networks.
Anesthesiologists deliver perioperative, critical care, and pain management services across surgical specialities.
Rheumatologists diagnose and treat autoimmune and musculoskeletal conditions through outpatient and infusion-based care.
Nephrologists manage kidney disease, dialysis programs, and transplant follow-up across hospitals and dialysis networks.
General Surgeons perform a broad range of abdominal, breast, endocrine, and trauma surgeries across hospitals and surgical centers.
Nursing
Staff Nurses provide direct bedside care across hospital wards, executing the care plan, administering medications, and monitoring patients.
Registered Nurses deliver clinical care, manage patient pathways, and lead care teams across hospital and community settings.
ICU Nurses care for critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation, vasopressors, and advanced organ support across adult, paediatric, and cardiac ICUs.
NICU Nurses provide intensive care for premature and critically ill newborns in Level II/III neonatal units.
OT Nurses scrub, circulate, and recover patients across operating theatres for elective and emergency surgery.
Emergency Nurses triage, stabilize, and treat patients in hospital emergency departments and trauma centers.
Home Care Nurses deliver nursing services in patients' homes — wound care, infusions, post-operative care, and chronic disease support.
Nursing Supervisors lead nursing teams, manage rostering, escalations, and ensure care quality across shifts and units.
Allied Healthcare
Physiotherapists restore movement and function after injury, surgery, neurological events, and chronic conditions, across hospitals, clinics, and home settings.
Occupational Therapists help patients regain daily-living function after illness, injury, or developmental delay.
Speech & Language Therapists evaluate and treat communication, voice, and swallowing disorders across paediatric and adult populations.
Respiratory Therapists manage ventilators, oxygen therapy, and respiratory care across ICU, ED, and pulmonary clinics.
Dietitians design medical-nutrition therapy for inpatients, outpatients, and chronic-disease programs.
Nutritionists deliver preventive, lifestyle, and clinical nutrition guidance across outpatient and wellness settings.
Psychologists assess and treat behavioural and mental health conditions through psychotherapy and psychometric testing.
Clinical Psychologists provide structured therapy and diagnostic assessment for moderate-to-severe mental health conditions.
Audiologists assess hearing and balance disorders and fit hearing aids and cochlear implant programs.
Diagnostics
Radiology Technicians acquire diagnostic images across X-ray, CT, MRI, and fluoroscopy modalities.
X-Ray Technicians operate diagnostic radiography equipment across hospitals and imaging centers.
MRI Technicians operate magnetic resonance imaging systems across diagnostic and academic centers.
CT Scan Technicians acquire diagnostic computed tomography across emergency, outpatient, and interventional workflows.
Lab Technicians run clinical biochemistry, hematology, microbiology, and molecular assays across hospitals and diagnostic networks.
Phlebotomists collect and process blood samples across hospitals, labs, and home-sample services.
Sonographers acquire diagnostic ultrasound studies across abdominal, obstetric, vascular, and cardiac applications.
Pharmacy
Pharmacists dispense medications, counsel patients, and run medication-therapy management across hospitals, retail, and online pharmacies.
Clinical Pharmacists work alongside medical teams to optimize medication therapy, antimicrobial stewardship, and pharmacovigilance.
Pharmacy Managers run hospital and retail pharmacy operations across inventory, compliance, and patient service.
Healthcare Administration
Hospital Administrators run day-to-day hospital operations across clinical, financial, and patient-experience functions.
Medical Superintendents lead the clinical and academic operations of a hospital, partnering with the administrator on quality and safety.
Operations Managers run units, departments, or networks across hospitals, clinics, diagnostics, and home healthcare providers.
Medical Coders translate clinical documentation into ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS codes for billing, claims, and analytics.
Medical Billers manage claims submission, follow-up, and revenue-cycle workflows for hospitals and clinics.
Healthcare Recruiters source, screen, and place clinical and non-clinical talent for hospitals, staffing firms, and healthcare systems.
Telemedicine
Telehealth Physicians deliver virtual consultations, triage, and follow-up across primary care, specialty, and urgent-care telemedicine networks.
Online Doctors provide on-demand virtual care across primary care, mental health, and chronic disease management.
Telemedicine Consultants design and operate virtual care services across hospitals, payers, and telehealth platforms.
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