Health Diagnostic and Promotion Professionals perform diagnostic tests and operate equipment to evaluate illnesses, incapacities, and disabilities, provide health advice and design programs and policies which promote good health, safe and healthy working environments and administer pharmaceuticals. Common duties include:
design, roll-out, evaluate and raise awareness of diets, menus and nutrition intervention programs, the nature and extent of vision problems, and patients' medicine therapy
prepare, implement and assess strategies and processes for safe, economical and appropriate disposal of various wastes, and for safe work practices
research and assess data relating to health and nutrition status of individuals, groups and communities, and to develop and improve pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and related chemical products
produce images to aid medical practitioners determine patients' illnesses and diseases, and administer radiation treatment
Minimum requirements for Health Diagnostic and Promotion Workers include a bachelor’s degree, relevant experience and registration.
OUR SUB CLASSIFICATIONS
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Dietitian
Occupational and Environmental Health Professionals
Optometrist and Orthoptist
Pharmacist
Other Health Diagnostic and Promotion Professionals
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