Hematologists study diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs, seeking to understand the causes and find cures. Toxicologists examine toxins and chemicals, including how poisons affect the human body. The document provides examples of blood-related conditions treated by hematologists, such as sickle cell anemia, leukemia, and lymphoma, and notes that over 100,000 medical scientists were employed in 2010 to research diseases and their causes.
5. Fun Facts About Medical
Scientists
ï‚—Over 100,000 medical
scientists were employed in
2010.
Medical Scientists don’t
draw your blood
phlebotomists do.