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Neurologist: An expert in the
scientific study of nervous system of the body and their diseases.
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News Reader: Person who announces the
news over radio and TV.
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News Reporter: The person who
collects news and information for a newspaper, magazine or periodical
or TV, Radio etc.
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Nurse: Person (usually female)
trained to help doctors look after the sick and injured.
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Occupational Therapist: The person
who treats a physical or mental incapacity or handicap through a
regulated course of creative or productive work.
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Oceanographer: Specialist in the
scientific study of the seas and oceans.
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Operator: The person who operates
equipment, machines, a telephone switchboard, a cinema machine etc.
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Ophthalmologist: A person or doctor
specializing in the scientific study of the eye and its diseases.
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Optician: Person, who makes and sells
optical instruments, especially contact lenses and glasses, spectacles
etc.
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Orthodontist: The person who
specializes in preventing and correcting irregularities in the teeth
and jaw.
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Orthopedics: Branch of surgery that
deals with the bones, correction of bone deformities and diseases,
accidents etc.
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Pediatrics: Branch of medicine
concerned with children and their diseases.
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Pageant Director: An expert in public
entertainment consisting of a procession of people in costumes or
fashionable dress, or one who organizes beauty contests, fashion shows
etc.
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Painter: Person specializing in
painting walls, buildings and signboards; an artist who paints
pictures.
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Paleontologist: An expert who makes a
systematic study of fossils as a guide to the history of life on
earth.
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Pathologist: A doctor who specializes
in the study of the disease processes. A person who performs the
various tests for the detection of diseases.
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Penology: Study of crime and its
punishment, and the management of prisons, correction homes, etc.
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Petrology: Scientific study of rocks.
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Pharmacist: The person trained in the
preparation and dispensation of drugs and medicines; one who sell
medicines.
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Pharmacologist: Person who
specializes in the scientific study of drugs and medicines and their
use in treatment.
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Photographer: An expert in the art of
taking photographs on film or by digital
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Physiologist: An expert in the
systematic study of the normal functions of living things and the way
in which the body of a particular living being functions.
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Physiotherapist: Person trained in
the treatment of disease, injury or weakness in the joints or muscles
through exercises, massage, postural manipulations and the use of
light, heat etc.
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Pilot: The person, who flies,
operates the controls of an aircraft.
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Plumber: The person who specializes
in the fitting and repair of water pipes, water tanks, cisterns,
drainage etc in a building.
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Politician: The person who is well
versed in the art and science of governance and public affairs.
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Private Transporter: The person who
provides vehicles such as taxies, buses for traveling and transport of
goods.
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Printing Technology: Various
Technologies of printing items like books, invitation cards, visiting
cards, booklets, brochures, pamphlets, handbills, etc.
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PRO: A Public Relation Officer
specializes in presenting a good image of an organization, firm,
government or person to the public, especially through the selective
dissemination of information and by developing channels of
communications.
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Producer: Person who produces a film,
TV, radio, video or stage programme or shows etc.
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Psephologist: Expert in the study of
the way in which people vote in elections, especially by means of
opinion polls.
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Psychiatrist: Specialist in the study
and treatment of mental abnormalities and illness.
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Psychologist:
One who makes the scientific study of the human mind and its functions