Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating
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Definition
Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating, who are not elsewhere classified, diagnose and treat the diseases and injuries of patients. This unit group includes doctors of podiatric medicine, naturopathic medicine and osteopathic medicine, and also includes chiropodists and podiatrists. They work in private practices, clinics and hospitals.
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Overview
NOC 31209 (Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating) represents a critical category of TEER 1 healthcare practitioners within the National Occupational Classification 2021 system. This unit group includes specialized professionals who diagnose and treat physical disorders, diseases, and injuries but are not classified under other specific medical codes. Common job titles under this classification include podiatrists, chiropodists, naturopathic doctors (naturopaths), and non-medical osteopaths. These practitioners operate in private practices, clinics, hospitals, and rehabilitation centers across Canada.
Employment requirements for NOC 31209 are rigorous, as practitioners must meet strict provincial and territorial regulatory standards. Candidates typically require a specialized university degree in their respective fields, such as a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) or a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine, followed by a period of supervised practical training. Because health regulation falls under provincial jurisdiction in Canada, licensing or registration with the relevant provincial or territorial regulatory board is mandatory before individuals can legally practice or use professional titles.
From an immigration perspective, NOC 31209 falls under TEER Category 1, making it highly competitive for Canadian economic immigration programs. Qualified professionals in this category are eligible to apply through the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) managed by the Express Entry system. Furthermore, many provinces offer dedicated healthcare streams under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) to address regional shortages in health services.
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional immigration advice. For official and up-to-date guidance, please consult Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or a licensed immigration consultant.
Educational overview summarizing this occupation. Always confirm against the official NOC profile and IRCC before relying on it.
Occupation data: Statistics Canada / ESDC — National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021.