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Pathway Results
Pathway Results
Therapeutic Services
Support Services
Health Informatics
Legal Services
Consumer Services
Therapeutic Serv ices People who work in this group of occupations deal directly with patients to
provide whatever kind of medical care or treatment they need. Many kinds of technicians, nurses, and
medical assistants who work under the direction of medical doctors are included.
Personal Care Serv ices People who work in this group of occupations improve the physical
appearance of others. They provide services such as cutting and coloring their hair, suggesting
attractive makeup, doing their nails, or helping them improve their physical fitness.
Support Serv ices People who work in this group of occupations focus on making the setting for
various health care services as comfortable and pleasant as possible. They provide services that make
patients comfortable. They also design and furnish waiting areas and hospital rooms in ways that
create a pleasant environment.
Emergency and Fire Management Serv ices People who work in this group protect the public by
helping when there are emergencies. Some rescue people who are trapped in a fire, car accident, or
natural disaster such as a tornado or flood. Others drive and provide emergency medical care to
patients in ambulances or at home before they arrive at a hospital. Still others oversee and manage
rescue operations.
Pow er, Structural, and Technical Systems People who work in this group of occupations apply their
technical knowledge in engineering to the field of agriculture. They design buildings, machinery, and
equipment for use in agriculture. They also develop methods to save soil and water.
Professional Support Serv ices People who work in this group of occupations provide a variety of
special services in school settings. These individuals help students with personal, physical, and
educational problems. Examples of these occupations are school counselors, social workers,
psychologists, and speech pathologists.
Public Management and Administration People who work in this group of occupations perform a
variety of tasks related to government. These occupations include many clerical positions related to
court trials and getting licenses or permits to do things like adding to your house or drilling a well.
They also include the occupations related to delivery of our mail through the United States Postal
Service.
Health Informatics People who work in this group of occupations manage health-related information
and facilities. The group includes those who manage hospitals, health centers, nursing homes, and
other medical care facilities. It also includes those who collect information about clients, record it, and
make it available to those who need to know it.
Legal Serv ices People who work in this group of occupations are lawyers and assistants at various
levels. Some research the law to determine what is legal in a given case. Others defend or prosecute
those who have broken the law. Some take careful notes in court trials. Some develop estate plans or
documents for the sale of property. Others review documents, such as property titles, to determine if
they are legally correct or appropriate for a specific purpose.
Consumer Serv ices People who work in this group of occupations provide a wide range of services to
others. These services may relate to things as different as purchase of real estate, creating a public
image for a company, overseeing property, or having text or conversation translated to another
language.
Composite Report
Low
Medium
High
Pathway Results
Innovation
Accom plishm ent
Workplace
Low
Therapeutic Services
Incom e
Accomplishment Having the feeling that what I do in my work is important and making a contribution.
Workplace Having the pleasure of working in a comfortable, attractive work space where the
supervisors and co-workers are supportive and friendly.
Prestige Having the sense of being highly regarded by others because of the nature of my work or the
leadership I provide.
High
Prestige
Innov ation Having the challenge and opportunity to do my work in new ways and with independence
and variety.
Medium
2
Personal Care Services
3
Support Services
4
Emergency and Fire
Management Services
Income Having the desire to achieve earnings and rewards that strongly support my economic and
financial advancement.
5
Pow er, Structural, and
Technical Systems
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