What does an Allergist/Immunologist do?

According to people in this career, the main tasks are...

TaskImportance
Diagnose or treat allergic or immunologic conditions.
96%
Educate patients about diagnoses, prognoses, or treatments.
95%
Order or perform diagnostic tests such as skin pricks and intradermal, patch, or delayed hypersensitivity tests.
95%
Prescribe medication such as antihistamines, antibiotics, and nasal, oral, topical, or inhaled glucocorticosteroids.
95%
Interpret diagnostic test results to make appropriate differential diagnoses.
95%
Document patients' medical histories.
95%
Develop individualized treatment plans for patients, considering patient preferences, clinical data, or the risks and benefits of therapies.
94%
Provide therapies, such as allergen immunotherapy or immunoglobin therapy, to treat immune conditions.
93%
Conduct physical examinations of patients.
91%
Assess the risks and benefits of therapies for allergic and immunologic disorders.
90%
Coordinate the care of patients with other health care professionals or support staff.
86%
Perform allergen provocation tests such as nasal, conjunctival, bronchial, oral, food, or medication challenges.
84%
Engage in self-directed learning and continuing education activities.
82%
Provide allergy or immunology consultation or education to physicians or other health care providers.
78%
Conduct laboratory or clinical research on allergy or immunology topics.
72%
Present research findings at national meetings or in peer-reviewed journals.
66%