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31209 – 健康诊断和治疗的其他专业职业
其他未分类的健康诊断和治疗专业职业诊断和治疗患者的疾病和伤害。本单元组包括足病医学、自然疗法医学和整骨医学的医生,还包括手足病医生和足病医生。他们在私人诊所、诊所和医院工作。
标题索引
- 手足病医生
- 自然疗法医学博士
- 自然疗法博士
- 整骨医学博士
- 骨科医生
- 足病医学博士 (DPM)
- 足病学博士
- 足部专家
- 自然疗法医师
- 自然疗法医生 (ND)
- 自然疗法医师
- 骨科医师
- 整骨医师
- 足科医生
- 足病医生
主要职责
该小组履行以下部分或全部职责:
足病医学医生
- 诊断人脚的疾病、畸形和损伤,并向患者传达诊断结果
- 使用牙套、石膏、防护罩、矫形器、物理疗法或处方药治疗患者
- 也可以对前脚骨和足部皮下软组织进行手术。
手足病医生和文凭或一级培训的足病医生
- 诊断人脚的疾病、畸形和损伤
- 使用牙套、石膏、防护罩、矫形器、物理疗法和皮下软组织足部手术治疗患者。
自然疗法医生
- 诊断患者的疾病和病症
- 在治疗中采用自然疗法,如针灸和穴位按摩、脊柱推拿、反射疗法、水疗、草药、生化疗法、临床营养、顺势疗法和咨询。
骨科医师
- 诊断肌肉骨骼、循环系统和神经系统的疾病和损伤
- 用手法治疗、药物治疗或手术治疗患者。
就业要求
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足病医学博士 (DPM)
- 通常在完成学士学位课程后,需要在美国和魁北克获得为期四年的足病医学博士学位课程。
- 艾伯塔省和不列颠哥伦比亚省需要住院医师。
- 在魁北克、安大略、阿尔伯塔和不列颠哥伦比亚从事足病学需要足病医学博士 (DPM) 学位。
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手足病医生和足病医生
- 通常需要在加拿大获得的手足病 (DCh) 高级三年制文凭课程或在国外(英国)获得的足病医学 (D.Pod.M.) 第一学位课程。
- 在新不伦瑞克省、魁北克省、安大略省、马尼托巴省、萨斯喀彻温省、阿尔伯塔省和不列颠哥伦比亚省需要执照。
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自然疗法医生
- 需要医学预科学位的大学学位。
- 需要完成在国外获得的自然疗法医学大学课程或从私立学院获得的为期四年的自然疗法医学课程。
- 在新斯科舍省、安大略省、曼尼托巴省、萨斯喀彻温省、艾伯塔省和不列颠哥伦比亚省需要执照。
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骨科医师
- 入读整骨疗法医学博士课程需要学士学位。
- 需要为期四年的整骨疗法医学课程,获得整骨疗法博士学位和至少三年的住院医师培训。这些资格是在美国获得的。
- 需要完成加拿大皇家内外科医师学院的认证考试并获得省或地区许可机构的许可。
附加信息
- 根据省或地区的不同,手足病医生和足病医生的头衔可以互换使用。使用足病医生职称并不一定是指足病医学医生 (DPM)。
- 骨科医师可以获得全科医生执照。
排除
- 脊椎按摩师 ( 31201 )
- 全科医生和家庭医生(31102)
- 整骨疗法医师;整骨手法治疗师(在32209 其他自然疗法从业者中)
- 临床和实验室医学专家(31100)
- 外科专家 ( 31101 )
- 骨科医师(在31303 医师助理、助产士和专职医疗人员 中)
English
31209 – Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating
Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating, who are not elsewhere classified, diagnose and treat the diseases and injuries of patients. This unit group includes doctors of podiatric medicine, naturopathic medicine, and osteopathic medicine, and also includes chiropodists and podiatrists. They work in private practices, clinics and hospitals.
Index of titles
- Chiropodist
- Doctor of naturopathic medicine
- Doctor of naturopathy
- Doctor of osteopathic medicine
- Doctor of osteopathy
- Doctor of podiatric medicine (D.P.M.)
- Doctor of podiatry
- Foot specialist
- Naturopath - physician
- Naturopathic doctor (ND)
- Naturopathic physician
- Osteopath - physician
- Osteopathic physician
- Podiatric physician
- Podiatrist
Main duties
This group performs some or all of the following duties:
Doctors of podiatric medicine
- Diagnose diseases, deformities and injuries of the human foot and communicate diagnoses to patients
- Treat patients using braces, casts, shields, orthotic devices, physical therapy, or prescribed medications
- May also perform surgery on the bones of the forefoot and the subcutaneous soft tissues of the foot.
Chiropodists and diploma or first-degree trained podiatrists
- Diagnose diseases, deformities and injuries of the human foot
- Treat patients using braces, casts, shields, orthotic devices, physical therapy and subcutaneous soft-tissue foot surgery.
Doctors of naturopathic medicine
- Diagnose patients' diseases and disorders
- Employ natural methods of healing such as acupuncture and acupressure, spinal manipulation, reflexology, hydrotherapy, herbal medicines, biochemical therapy, clinical nutrition, homeopathy and counselling in their treatment.
Doctors of osteopathic medicine
- Diagnose disorders and injuries of the musculoskeletal, circulatory and nervous systems
- Treat patients with manipulative therapy, medications or surgery.
Employment requirements
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Doctors of podiatric medicine (D.P.M.)
- A four-year doctoral degree program in podiatric medicine available in the United States and in Quebec, normally following completion of a bachelor's degree program, is required.
- A medical residency is required in Alberta and British Columbia.
- A doctor of podiatric medicine (D.P.M.) degree is required to practice podiatry in Quebec, Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia.
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Chiropodists and podiatrists
- An advanced three-year diploma program in chiropody (DCh) obtained in Canada or a first-degree program in podiatric medicine (D.Pod.M.) obtained abroad (United Kingdom) is usually required.
- A licence is required in New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia.
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Doctors of naturopathic medicine
- A university degree in pre-medical science is required.
- Completion of a university program in naturopathic medicine, obtained abroad or a four-year program in naturopathic medicine from a private institute is required.
- A licence is required in Nova Scotia, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia.
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Doctors of osteopathic medicine
- A bachelor's degree is required for admission to a doctor of osteopathic medicine program.
- A four-year program in osteopathic medicine leading to a doctor of osteopathy degree and a minimum three year medical residency are required. These qualifications are obtained in the United States.
- Completion of certifying examinations of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and licensing by the provincial or territorial licensing authority are required.
Additional information
- Chiropodist and podiatrist titles are used interchangeably, depending on the province or territory. The use of the podiatrist job title does not necessarily refer to doctors of podiatric medicine (D.P.M.).
- Doctors of osteopathic medicine may obtain a licence as general practitioners.
Exclusions
- Chiropractors (31201)
- General practitioners and family physicians (31102)
- Osteopathic manual practitioner; osteopathic manual therapist (in 32209 Other practitioners of natural healing )
- Specialists in clinical and laboratory medicine (31100)
- Specialists in surgery (31101)
- Orthoptist (in 31303 Physician assistants, midwives and allied health professionals )