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Professions

Explore health professions and learn what it takes to start practicing in B.C.

Featured allied health professions

Allied health professionals

There are over 70 allied health professions consisting of technical, therapy, social/community, and clinical assisting occupations and regulated professions.

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Environmental health officers

Environmental health officers (EHOs) help keep people and communities healthy by helping to stop the spread of illness by finding and fixing health risks.

Start your environmental health officer career in B.C. 

Midwives

Midwives provide expert care during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum, helping families have safe and healthy experiences.

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Nurse practitioners

Nurse practitioners autonomously diagnose and treat medical conditions, help patients prevent illness, manage care and provide access to specialized care when needed.

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Nurses

British Columbia has a variety of nursing positions available across the province, including acute care, long-term care, community, leadership, and mental health.

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Physicians

Physicians deliver comprehensive, patient-centered care that encompasses prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and coordination.

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Explore careers with B.C.’s public health employers

British Columbia’s health authorities offer outstanding and diverse opportunities, to not only build your career, but to forge your own lifestyle.

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