Orthotist and Prosthetist
Impact: Patient outcomes, Quality of life, Public health
Design, fabricate, and fit orthopedic braces (orthoses) and artificial limbs (prostheses) for patients.
What the day looks like
- People interaction
- Extensive
- Team vs solo
- 80% Team / 20% Solo
- Client facing
- Always
- Impact visibility
- Very High
- Travel
- Minimal
- Schedule flexibility
- Structured
- Remote work
- On-site Only
- Typical work hours
- 36 to 48 hours/week
- Stress level
- Moderate
At a glance
- Median salary
- $90,000
- Entry-level
- $60,000 to $80,000
- Senior
- $120,000+
- Growth by 2033
- 6% (faster than average)
- Demand
- Growing
- Freelance potential
- Low
- Salary growth potential
- High: 60 to 100% growth from entry to senior
- Typical student debt
- $30,000 to $70,000
Skills you'll use
Hard skills
- Patient Care
- Medical Documentation
- Diagnostic Interpretation
- Medication Administration
- Emergency Response
- Electronic Health Records
Soft skills
- Communication
- Empathy
- Critical Thinking
- Problem-solving
- Attention to Detail
- Resilience
Technical complexity: High
How to get there
- Minimum education
- Associate's Degree
- Licensing
- No
- Years to mid-career
- 3 to 5 years
- Years to senior
- 7 to 10 years
- Career switching
- Moderate
Where this career leads
How people arrive here
Where you can go from here
Typical progression
- Staff Nurse
- Charge Nurse
- Nurse Manager
- Nurse Educator
Future outlook
- Automation probability
- 5% (very low risk due to direct patient interaction and complex decision-making)
- AI disruption risk
- Low
- Demand trend
- Growing
How people feel about it
- Overall satisfaction
- 7.8/10
- Meaning
- 9/10
- Work-life balance
- 6.5/10
- Prestige
- 7.5/10
- Social perception
- Very High