From prosthetist-orthotist to specialist chiropractor
12 of the 71 essential skills of a specialist chiropractor are already essential for a prosthetist-orthotist — about 17% of the job, before you learn anything new.
These numbers compare two occupations, not you and a job. What you personally already cover depends on what you have actually done.
- 12
- skills carry over
- 59
- would be new
- 17%
- of the target job covered
- 71
- essential skills of a specialist chiropractor
What a specialist chiropractor does
Specialist chiropractors have an advanced knowledge and understanding in a specific chiropractic area, acquiring complex decision making skills and clinical competency within the scope of the chiropractic profession. Specialist chiropractors may have undertaken an advanced course of studies to acquire the necessary skills and competency and qualification. Specialist chiropractors may be found in different specific fields such as education, functional neurology, orthopaedics, paediatrics, research, radiology, sport.
What carries over
12 skillsEssential in both jobs. This is the part of the move you have already made.
- biomechanics
- collect healthcare user's general data
- communicate in healthcare
- comply with legislation related to health care
- comply with quality standards related to healthcare practice
- contribute to continuity of health care
- contribute to the rehabilitation process
- ensure safety of healthcare users
- human anatomy
- interact with healthcare users
- record healthcare users' progress related to treatment
- rehabilitation
What would be new
59 skillsEssential for a specialist chiropractor and not for a prosthetist-orthotist. Note that the taxonomy describes activities rather than tools, so some of these may be things you already do under a different name.
- accept own accountability
- adhere to health well-being and safety
- advise on healthcare users' informed consent
- advocate health
- apply clinical chiropractic competencies in sport
- apply context specific clinical competences
- apply organisational techniques
- conduct chiropractic examination
- conduct health related research
- create solutions to problems
- deal with emergency care situations
- develop a collaborative therapeutic relationship
- develop plans related to client discharge
- develop plans related to the transfer of care
- develop therapeutic relationships
- educate on the prevention of illness
- empathise with the healthcare user
- employ cognitive behaviour treatment techniques
- first aid
- follow clinical guidelines
- formulate a treatment plan
- general medicine
- geriatrics
- human physiology
- inform policy makers on health-related challenges
- interpret medical results
- manage chiropractic staff
- manage clinical risk
- manage healthcare staff
- manage healthcare users' data
- measure effectiveness of the service provided
- medical informatics
- microbiology-bacteriology
- neuroanatomy
- neurology
- obstetrics and gynaecology
- orthopaedics
- paediatrics
- pharmacology
- prescribe healthcare products
and 19 more
Other moves from prosthetist-orthotist
2 roles- physiotherapist15 skills in common
- advanced physiotherapist11 skills in common
← prosthetist-orthotistspecialist chiropractor →The other way round
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How far are you from being a specialist chiropractor?
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