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NOC 3125 – Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating

Index

Intro

This unit group includes health professionals who diagnose and treat the diseases and injuries of patients and who are not elsewhere classified. This includes doctors of podiatric medicine, chiropodists and podiatrists, naturopaths, orthoptists and osteopaths. They work in private practices, clinics and hospitals.

Chiropodist and podiatrist titles are used interchangeably in some provinces, although the title podiatrist is becoming more common. The use of the podiatrist job title does not necessarily refer to doctors of podiatric medicine (D.P.M.).

Orthoptists often work as part of a medical team which includes ophthalmologists, opticians and other ophthalmic medical personnel.

Orthoptists may also be trained as ophthalmic technicians or technologists.

Osteopaths may obtain a licence as general practitioners.

Osteopaths have full scope of practice in New Brunswick, Quebec and Alberta, and limited scope of practice (to practise osteopathic manipulative medicine) in Ontario and Saskatchewan.

There are two licences in British Columbia for osteopaths – one allows the doctor of osteopathy full scope of practice rights, while the other limits practice to osteopathic manipulative medicine.

Main Duties

The following is a summary of the main duties for some occupations in this unit group:

Employment Requirements

Doctors of podiatric medicine (D.P.M.)

Chiropodists and podiatrists

Naturopaths

Orthoptists

Osteopaths

All Titles

Exclusions

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