PROFESSIONS

Professions that end with T

37 professions ending with the letter T — each with origin, classification, and notes.

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    1

    Accountant

    A finance professional who prepares and analyzes financial records for individuals, businesses, and governments.

    2

    Agronomist

    A crop scientist who advises growers on soil, seed, nutrients, and management to improve yield and sustainability.

    3

    Anesthesiologist

    A physician who administers anesthesia and manages patient physiology during surgery and other invasive procedures.

    4

    Architect

    A licensed professional who designs buildings and oversees their construction from concept through completion.

    5

    Audiologist

    A clinician who diagnoses and manages hearing loss, balance disorders, and tinnitus across the lifespan.

    6

    Cardiologist

    A physician specialized in diagnosing and treating diseases of the heart and blood vessels.

    7

    Cloud Architect

    A senior engineer who designs scalable, secure, and cost-efficient cloud infrastructure for applications and data.

    8

    Cybersecurity Analyst

    A security professional who monitors networks and systems for threats and investigates incidents.

    9

    Data Analyst

    A professional who collects, cleans, and interprets data to support business decisions.

    10

    Data Scientist

    A technical professional who extracts insight from data using statistics, machine learning, and programming.

    11

    Dentist

    A healthcare professional who diagnoses and treats diseases and conditions of the teeth, gums, and oral cavity.

    12

    Dermatologist

    A physician specialized in diseases of the skin, hair, and nails, including cancer screening and cosmetic procedures.

    13

    Diplomat

    A government representative who builds relationships with foreign governments and advances national interests abroad.

    14

    Financial Analyst

    A finance professional who evaluates investments, businesses, and economic trends to support decision-making.

    15

    Flight Attendant

    An airline crew member who ensures passenger safety, manages emergencies, and provides in-flight service.

    16

    Gynecologist

    A physician specialized in the health of the female reproductive system, often combined with obstetrics.

    17

    Horticulturist

    A specialist in growing fruits, vegetables, ornamental plants, and landscapes for production and aesthetics.

    18

    IT Support Specialist

    A technician who helps users troubleshoot hardware, software, and network issues at home or in the workplace.

    19

    Journalist

    A reporter or writer who researches, verifies, and produces news stories for print, broadcast, or digital media.

    20

    Makeup Artist

    A beauty professional who applies makeup for fashion, film, theater, weddings, and special events.

    21

    Massage Therapist

    A licensed practitioner who uses hands-on techniques to relieve pain, reduce stress, and support recovery.

    22

    Neurologist

    A physician specialized in diagnosing and treating disorders of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles.

    23

    Novelist

    A writer who creates book-length fictional works in genres ranging from literary to romance and science fiction.

    24

    Occupational Therapist

    A clinician who helps patients regain or develop the skills needed for daily activities at home, school, and work.

    25

    Oncologist

    A physician who diagnoses and treats cancer using chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and other systemic therapies.

    26

    Ophthalmologist

    A physician and surgeon specialized in medical and surgical treatment of eye disease.

    27

    Optometrist

    A primary eye-care provider who examines vision, prescribes corrective lenses, and detects ocular and systemic disease.

    28

    Painter (Artist)

    A visual artist who creates works using paint on canvas, paper, panel, or other surfaces.

    29

    Pathologist

    A physician who diagnoses disease by examining tissue, cells, and body fluids in the laboratory.

    30

    Pharmacist

    A licensed healthcare professional who dispenses prescription medications and advises patients on safe and effective drug use.

    31

    Physiotherapist

    A licensed clinician who helps patients restore movement, manage pain, and recover function after injury or illness.

    32

    Podiatrist

    A doctor specialized in diagnosing and treating conditions of the foot, ankle, and lower extremity.

    33

    Poet

    A writer who composes verse exploring language, imagery, and emotion for the page, stage, or page.

    34

    Psychiatrist

    A physician who diagnoses and treats mental health disorders using medication, therapy, and other clinical interventions.

    35

    Radiologist

    A physician who interprets medical images to diagnose disease and guides image-based procedures.

    36

    Speech-Language Pathologist

    A clinician who assesses and treats communication, swallowing, and voice disorders across the lifespan.

    37

    Urologist

    A surgeon specialized in disorders of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system.

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