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Dive deeper into a doctor's career and find out how this Helper assists in emergency situations.Career Clusters connect school work with the knowledge and skills needed for success in college and careers. Each Career Cluster identifies pathways from secondary school to two- and four-year colleges, graduate school, and the workplace. These videos will motivate students to work harder to achieve their career goals. Please choose from any of the Career Clusters that interest you.
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Dive deeper into a doctor's career and find out how this Helper assists in emergency situations.Video
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