253515 Otorhinolaryngologist

Also known as Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, Head and Neck Surgeon, Laryngologist, Otologist, Rhinologist.

What this occupation involves

Performs surgery to correct diseases and disorders of the ear, nose and throat. Registration or licensing is required.

  • examining patients to determine the necessity of operations, estimating and explaining risks to patients, and selecting the best operational procedures
  • reviewing reports on patients' general physical condition, reactions to medications and medical histories
  • consulting with Anaesthetists regarding the correct anaesthesia for patients
  • performing surgical operations
  • examining instruments, equipment, and surgical set-up to ensure that antiseptic and aseptic methods have been followed
  • instructing other medical, nursing and associated staff regarding the preparation of patients and instrument and equipment requirements
  • prescribing post-operative care, and observing and investigating patients' progress
  • maintaining records of operations performed
  • may specialise in particular types of operations

Visa lists & eligible subclasses

Where this code appears on official skilled-migration lists, and the visa subclasses it currently unlocks. Each subclass code links to its Department of Home Affairs page.

Skills assessment authority (AU)

Labour market — Australia

Source: Jobs and Skills Australia. New Zealand does not publish per-occupation shortage ratings or projections.

Shortage National rating
By state & territory
ACT
No shortage
NSW
Shortage
NT
No shortage
QLD
Shortage
SA
Shortage
TAS
Shortage
VIC
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WA
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National rating history
No shortage Moderate Shortage
Employment projections
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