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Occupation

264341 Nephrologist

Latest release
Consultation draft: Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO)
Reference period
July 2024
Released
25/07/2024
Next release Unknown
First release

264341 Nephrologist

Investigates, diagnoses, and treats disorders of the human kidney and urinary tract.

Registration or licensing is required.

Paediatric Nephrologists are included in this occupation.

ANZSCO skill level

This occupation has a skill level corresponding to the qualifications and experience below.

Australia

  • Skill Level 1: Bachelor Degree, higher qualification, or at least five years of relevant experience

New Zealand

  • Skill Level 1: Bachelor Degree, higher qualification, or at least five years of relevant experience

Main tasks

  • Assesses, diagnoses, and manages patients presenting with suspected disorders of the kidney and urinary tract
  • Requests and interprets laboratory tests, imaging, kidney function tests, and other diagnostic procedures
  • Prescribes medication and administers treatment based on kidney function
  • Liaises and consults with a multidisciplinary team for optimised renal treatment
  • Organises dialysis and monitors patients' conditions by assessing water weight and filtration rate
  • Provides ongoing support in treating acute and chronic renal diseases
  • Performs procedures associated with the diagnosis and treatment of kidney disease, including renal biopsy and those associated with achieving or maintaining access for renal dialysis
  • Oversees the administration of renal replacement therapies, which include both haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis treatments for kidney health, as well as the coordination of kidney transplants
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