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Blood is so important to health care that the careers that deal with research of blood: its collection, care, transport, and administration; and its diseases and uses, cover a spectrum of society. There are many many career paths that have to do with blood.

Obviously there are physicians, especially those specializing in hematology, oncology or pathology, but there are many, many others such as physician assistants, nurse clinicians, laboratory specialists, basic research scientists, molecular biologists, epidemiologists, immunologists, statisticians, engineers, research and laboratory technicians, nurses, phlebotomists, chemists... the list goes on and on.
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