Cited data: BLS May 2024 OEWS · HRSA AHRF
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LicenseTrack Health
Allied Health Licensing by State

Pick a profession, a state, or both, and we'll surface the licensing detail page, salary/career guide, exam preparation reference, and renewal guide that apply. The directory contains 510 profession-by-state licensing pages, 510 profession-by-state career pages, and 20 dedicated exam-prep and renewal guides — every result is a real, server-rendered, indexable page on this site.

How this directory is organized

Every profession on LicenseTrack Health is mapped to four page types: a national profession overview, a state-by-state licensing detail page, a state-by-state career and salary guide, and a national certification exam preparation reference. That structure means there is exactly one URL for any combination of "[role] in [state]" question — no broken redirects, no near-duplicate pages, no dead ends. The licensing detail pages cover the credential type, issuing authority, required training hours, examination, fees, background-check requirement, renewal cycle, and continuing-education obligation. The career guides translate the BLS national wage median into a state-level estimate using a documented cost-of-living and population-weighted model, and pair it with employment counts and projected annual openings. Together they answer the two questions every candidate eventually asks: can I do this work where I live, and what will I earn doing it?