CAREER
Allergists and Immunologists
Overview
Hourly Median (2020)
$0
Projected Job Growth (2019-2029)
+4.3% (slower than the average)
Career
What Allergists and Immunologists Do
Diagnose, treat, and help prevent allergic diseases and disease processes affecting the immune system.
Other Job Titles Allergists and Immunologists May Have
Allergist, Allergist/Pediatric Pulmonologist, Allergy Physician, Allergy and Immunology Specialist, MD (Medical Doctor), Physician
Tasks & Responsibilities May Include
- Diagnose or treat allergic or immunologic conditions.
- Order or perform diagnostic tests such as skin pricks and intradermal, patch, or delayed hypersensitivity tests.
- Educate patients about diagnoses, prognoses, or treatments.
- Develop individualized treatment plans for patients, considering patient preferences, clinical data, or the risks and benefits of therapies.
- Prescribe medication such as antihistamines, antibiotics, and nasal, oral, topical, or inhaled glucocorticosteroids.
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