ISCO SubMajor Group 22 Health Professionals

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Health Professionals: Health professionals conduct research,; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.

Tasks performed by workers in this sub-major group usually include: conducting research and obtaining scientific knowledge through the study of human and animal disorders and illnesses and ways of treating them; advising on or applying preventive and curative measures, or promoting health; preparing scientific papers and reports. Supervision of other workers may be included.

Occupations in this sub-major group are classified into the following minor groups:

221 Medical Doctors

222 Nursing and Midwifery Professionals

223 Traditional and Complementary Medicine Professionals

224 Paramedical Practitioners

225 Veterinarians

226 Other Health Professionals

Notes

In using ISCO in applications that seek to identify, describe or measure the health workforce, it should be noted that a number of professions considered to be a part of the health workforce are classified in groups other than Sub-major Group 22: Health Professionals. Such occupations include but are not restricted to: addictions counsellors, biomedical engineers, clinical psychologists and medical physicists.


Minor Groups

Minor Group Title
C221 ISCO Minor Group 221 Medical Doctors
C222 ISCO Minor Group 222 Nursing And Midwifery Professionals
C223 ISCO Minor Group 223 Traditional And Complementary Medicine Professionals
C224 ISCO Minor Group 224 Paramedical Practitioners
C225 ISCO Minor Group 225 Veterinarians
C226 ISCO Minor Group 226 Other Health Professionals

Higher Level