Unit group 2230

PSOC Unit group 2230 — Traditional and complementary medicine professionals

Traditional and complementary medicine professionals prevent, diagnose and treat illness, disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments and maintain general health in humans by applying knowledge, skills and practices acquired through extensive study of the theories, beliefs and experiences, originating in specific cultures. Their tasks include: a) conducting physical examinations of patients and interviewing them and their families to determine their health status; b) developing and implementing treatment plans for physical, mental and psychosocial ailments using applications such as acupuncture, ayurvedic, homoeopathic and herbal medicine; c) evaluating and documenting patients' progress through treatment plans; d) providing health, nutrition and lifestyle advice to individuals, families and communities; e) prescribing and preparing traditional medicines, such as herbal, plant, mineral and animal extracts, to stimulate the body's capacity for self-healing; f) exchanging information about patients with other health care workers as needed to ensure continuing and comprehensive health care; g) conducting research into traditional and complementary medicines and treatments and disseminating findings such as through scientific papers and reports. Examples of the occupations classified here: Acupuncturist, Ayuverdic practitioner, Chinese herbal medicine practitioner, Homeopath, Naturopath, Unani practitioner

Level Unit group
Code 2230
Children 0
Source PSOC
Practical summary

What this code covers

Traditional and complementary medicine professionals prevent, diagnose and treat illness, disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments and maintain general health in humans by applying knowledge, skills and practices acquired through extensive study of the theories, beliefs and experiences, originating in specific cultures. Their tasks include: a) conducting physical examinations of patients and interviewing them and their families to determine their health status; b) developing and implementing treatment plans for physical, mental and psychosocial ailments using applications such as acupuncture, ayurvedic, homoeopathic and herbal medicine; c) evaluating and documenting patients' progress through treatment plans; d) providing health, nutrition and lifestyle advice to individuals, families and communities; e) prescribing and preparing traditional medicines, such as herbal, plant, mineral and animal extracts, to stimulate the body's capacity for self-healing; f) exchanging information about patients with other health care workers as needed to ensure continuing and comprehensive health care; g) conducting research into traditional and complementary medicines and treatments and disseminating findings such as through scientific papers and reports. Examples of the occupations classified here: Acupuncturist, Ayuverdic practitioner, Chinese herbal medicine practitioner, Homeopath, Naturopath, Unani practitioner

Administrative context

Where this code is used

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Traditional and complementary medicine professionals.

Selection note

How to choose it

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Traditional and complementary medicine professionals grouping.

FAQ

What does PSOC 2230 cover?

Traditional and complementary medicine professionals prevent, diagnose and treat illness, disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments and maintain general health in humans by applying knowledge, skills and practices acquired through extensive study of the theories, beliefs and experiences, originating in specific cultures. Their tasks include: a) conducting physical examinations of patients and interviewing them and their families to determine their health status; b) developing and implementing treatment plans for physical, mental and psychosocial ailments using applications such as acupuncture, ayurvedic, homoeopathic and herbal medicine; c) evaluating and documenting patients' progress through treatment plans; d) providing health, nutrition and lifestyle advice to individuals, families and communities; e) prescribing and preparing traditional medicines, such as herbal, plant, mineral and animal extracts, to stimulate the body's capacity for self-healing; f) exchanging information about patients with other health care workers as needed to ensure continuing and comprehensive health care; g) conducting research into traditional and complementary medicines and treatments and disseminating findings such as through scientific papers and reports. Examples of the occupations classified here: Acupuncturist, Ayuverdic practitioner, Chinese herbal medicine practitioner, Homeopath, Naturopath, Unani practitioner

Where is PSOC 2230 used in practice?

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Traditional and complementary medicine professionals.

How do I choose PSOC 2230 over nearby options?

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Traditional and complementary medicine professionals grouping.