Clinical Immunologist

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Last updated on 07 Jan 2026

Overview

A Clinical Immunologist diagnoses and treats immune system disorders ranging from allergies to primary immunodeficiencies. They perform advanced testing to assess immune function. Their role is critical in managing both underactive and overactive immune responses. They provide care across pediatric and adult populations. Research and clinical trials often accompany their practice.

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Job Description
  1. Evaluate patients for immune system abnormalities.
  2. Prescribe treatments for immunodeficiency and autoimmune diseases.
  3. Monitor responses to immunomodulatory therapies.
  4. Collaborate with infectious disease and rheumatology experts.
  5. Interpret immunological lab and genetic test results.
  6. Educate patients on managing chronic immune conditions.
  7. Participate in clinical research for new therapies.
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