Unit group 2212

PSOC Unit group 2212 — Specialist medical practitioners

Specialist medical practitioners diagnose, treat and prevent illness, disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in humans, using specialized testing, diagnostic, medical, surgical, physical and psychiatric techniques, through application of the principles and procedures of modern medicine. They specialize in certain disease categories, types of patient or methods of treatment and may conduct medical education and research in their chosen areas of specialization. Their tasks include: a) conducting physical examinations of patients and interviewing them and their families to determine their health status; b) considering medical information provided by a referring doctor or other health care provider; c) ordering specialized diagnostic tests to determine the nature of disorders or illnesses; d) prescribing, administering and monitoring patients' responses to treatments, medications, anaesthetics, psychotherapies, physical rehabilitation programmes and other preventive and curative measures; e) performing surgery of a general or specialized nature; f) managing complications before, during and after childbirth; g) recording patients' medical information and exchanging information with other health professionals to ensure the provision of comprehensive care; h) reporting births, deaths and notifiable diseases to government authorities to meet legal and professional requirements; i) providing information to patients and families and communities about preventive measures, treatment and care for specific ailments; j) performing autopsies to determine cause of death; k) conducting research into specific human disorders and illnesses and preventive or curative methods and disseminating the findings such as through scientific reports; l) planning and participating in programs designed to prevent the occurrence and spread of specific diseases. Examples of the occupations classified here: Anaesthesiologist, Anaesthetist, Bacteriological scientist, Cardiologist, Dermatologist, Emergency medicine specialist, Forensic pathologist, Gynecologist, Neurologist, Neurosurgeon, Obstetrician, Ophthalmologist, Medical pathologist, Pediatrician, Preventive medicine specialist, Psychiatrist, Radiologist, Resident medical officer in specialist training, Specialist physician (internal medicine), Surgeon Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Biomedical researcher - 2131, Clinical psychologist - 2634, Dental practitioner - 2261, Dental surgeon - 2261, General practitioner - 2211, Oral and maxillofacial surgeon - 2261

Level Unit group
Code 2212
Children 0
Source PSOC
Practical summary

What this code covers

Specialist medical practitioners diagnose, treat and prevent illness, disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in humans, using specialized testing, diagnostic, medical, surgical, physical and psychiatric techniques, through application of the principles and procedures of modern medicine. They specialize in certain disease categories, types of patient or methods of treatment and may conduct medical education and research in their chosen areas of specialization. Their tasks include: a) conducting physical examinations of patients and interviewing them and their families to determine their health status; b) considering medical information provided by a referring doctor or other health care provider; c) ordering specialized diagnostic tests to determine the nature of disorders or illnesses; d) prescribing, administering and monitoring patients' responses to treatments, medications, anaesthetics, psychotherapies, physical rehabilitation programmes and other preventive and curative measures; e) performing surgery of a general or specialized nature; f) managing complications before, during and after childbirth; g) recording patients' medical information and exchanging information with other health professionals to ensure the provision of comprehensive care; h) reporting births, deaths and notifiable diseases to government authorities to meet legal and professional requirements; i) providing information to patients and families and communities about preventive measures, treatment and care for specific ailments; j) performing autopsies to determine cause of death; k) conducting research into specific human disorders and illnesses and preventive or curative methods and disseminating the findings such as through scientific reports; l) planning and participating in programs designed to prevent the occurrence and spread of specific diseases. Examples of the occupations classified here: Anaesthesiologist, Anaesthetist, Bacteriological scientist, Cardiologist, Dermatologist, Emergency medicine specialist, Forensic pathologist, Gynecologist, Neurologist, Neurosurgeon, Obstetrician, Ophthalmologist, Medical pathologist, Pediatrician, Preventive medicine specialist, Psychiatrist, Radiologist, Resident medical officer in specialist training, Specialist physician (internal medicine), Surgeon Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Biomedical researcher - 2131, Clinical psychologist - 2634, Dental practitioner - 2261, Dental surgeon - 2261, General practitioner - 2211, Oral and maxillofacial surgeon - 2261

Administrative context

Where this code is used

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Medical doctors.

Selection note

How to choose it

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Medical doctors grouping.

FAQ

What does PSOC 2212 cover?

Specialist medical practitioners diagnose, treat and prevent illness, disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in humans, using specialized testing, diagnostic, medical, surgical, physical and psychiatric techniques, through application of the principles and procedures of modern medicine. They specialize in certain disease categories, types of patient or methods of treatment and may conduct medical education and research in their chosen areas of specialization. Their tasks include: a) conducting physical examinations of patients and interviewing them and their families to determine their health status; b) considering medical information provided by a referring doctor or other health care provider; c) ordering specialized diagnostic tests to determine the nature of disorders or illnesses; d) prescribing, administering and monitoring patients' responses to treatments, medications, anaesthetics, psychotherapies, physical rehabilitation programmes and other preventive and curative measures; e) performing surgery of a general or specialized nature; f) managing complications before, during and after childbirth; g) recording patients' medical information and exchanging information with other health professionals to ensure the provision of comprehensive care; h) reporting births, deaths and notifiable diseases to government authorities to meet legal and professional requirements; i) providing information to patients and families and communities about preventive measures, treatment and care for specific ailments; j) performing autopsies to determine cause of death; k) conducting research into specific human disorders and illnesses and preventive or curative methods and disseminating the findings such as through scientific reports; l) planning and participating in programs designed to prevent the occurrence and spread of specific diseases. Examples of the occupations classified here: Anaesthesiologist, Anaesthetist, Bacteriological scientist, Cardiologist, Dermatologist, Emergency medicine specialist, Forensic pathologist, Gynecologist, Neurologist, Neurosurgeon, Obstetrician, Ophthalmologist, Medical pathologist, Pediatrician, Preventive medicine specialist, Psychiatrist, Radiologist, Resident medical officer in specialist training, Specialist physician (internal medicine), Surgeon Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Biomedical researcher - 2131, Clinical psychologist - 2634, Dental practitioner - 2261, Dental surgeon - 2261, General practitioner - 2211, Oral and maxillofacial surgeon - 2261

Where is PSOC 2212 used in practice?

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Medical doctors.

How do I choose PSOC 2212 over nearby options?

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Medical doctors grouping.