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Allergists and Immunologists
1
O*NET-SOC Title
Allergists
and
Immunologists
11
Alternate Occupation Titles
Allergist
Allergy
and
Immunology Chief
Allergy
and
Immunology Physician
Allergy
and
Immunology Specialist
Allergy
Physician
Allergy
Specialist
Adult
and
Pediatric
Allergy
Partner
Clinical
Allergist
Clinical Academic
Allergist
Nurse
Practitioner
Pediatric
Allergist
1
O*NET-SOC Description
Diagnose
,
treat
,
and
help prevent
allergic
diseases
and
disease processes affecting the immune system.
10
Tasks
Diagnose
or
treat
allergic
or immunologic conditions.
Assess the risks
and
benefits of therapies for
allergic
and
immunologic disorders.
Conduct laboratory or clinical research on
allergy
or immunology topics.
Coordinate the care of patients with
other
health
care professionals or support staff.
Develop individualized
treatment
plans for patients, considering patient preferences, clinical data, or the risks
and
benefits of therapies.
Educate patients about
diagnoses
, prognoses, or
treatments.
Interpret diagnostic test results to make appropriate differential
diagnoses.
Perform
allergen
provocation tests such as nasal, conjunctival, bronchial, oral, food, or medication challenges.
Provide
allergy
or immunology consultation or education to physicians or
other
health
care providers.
Provide therapies, such as
allergen
immunotherapy or immunoglobin therapy, to
treat
immune conditions.
7
Detailed Work Activities
Treat
chronic diseases or disorders.
Diagnose
medical conditions.
Advise medical personnel regarding
healthcare
issues.
Analyze test data or images to inform
diagnosis
or
treatment.
Collaborate with
healthcare
professionals to plan or provide
treatment.
Develop medical
treatment
plans.
Evaluate
treatment
options to guide medical decisions.
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