Careers in Allergy & Immunology

Benefits include ideal working hours, younger patient population, effective treatments, good income and positions available anywhere across Canada.

A career in Allergy and Immunology offers this and many more benefits.

Why would you want to be an Allergist?

Canada is in the midst of the “Allergy Epidemic”. Up to 40% of the Canadian population will be affected by at least one allergic condition in some point of their lives, and the prevalence of certain atopic conditions, such as food allergy, continue to be on the rise. Some of the allergic conditions faced by our patients are potentially life-threatening (e.g. food allergy is associated with a real risk of anaphylaxis; asthma exacerbation are potentially fatal as well), while other conditions we treat carry huge quality of life burden for sufferers (e.g. Allergic Rhinitis, Chronic Urticaria). The potential to help a large proportion of the Canadian population exists, and a lot of our treatments actually work, which leads to tremendous job satisfaction. In fact, Immunology leads the list of specialties for work/life balance as seen in the results of the Canadian Medical Association study.

FAQs

Job Openings

What kinds of conditions do specialists in Allergy and Immunology treat?

We treat a broad diversity of patient ages and conditions, it’s one of the key allures of practicing in the field. Conditions we see include, but aren’t limited to:
Allergic Rhinitis
Asthma
Food allergy
Adverse Drug Reactions
Chronic Urticaria (hives)
Anaphylaxis
Stinging Insect Allergy
Conjunctivitis
Immunodeficiency
– Primary
– Acquired
Autoimmune diseases
Vasculitis
Atopic dermatitis/eczema
Contact Dermatitis

What are the benefits of choosing a career in Allergy & Immunology?

We treat a broad diversity of patient ages and conditions, it’s one of the key allures of practicing in the field. Conditions we see include, but aren’t limited to:
Allergic Rhinitis
Asthma
Food allergy
Adverse Drug Reactions
Chronic Urticaria (hives)
Anaphylaxis
Stinging Insect Allergy
Conjunctivitis
Immunodeficiency
– Primary
– Acquired
Autoimmune diseases
Vasculitis
Atopic dermatitis/eczema
Contact Dermatitis

What is involved in becoming a certified specialist in Allergy/Immunology?

We treat a broad diversity of patient ages and conditions, it’s one of the key allures of practicing in the field. Conditions we see include, but aren’t limited to:
Allergic Rhinitis
Asthma
Food allergy
Adverse Drug Reactions
Chronic Urticaria (hives)
Anaphylaxis
Stinging Insect Allergy
Conjunctivitis
Immunodeficiency
– Primary
– Acquired
Autoimmune diseases
Vasculitis
Atopic dermatitis/eczema
Contact Dermatitis

Where can I learn more about careers in Allergy and Immunology?

We treat a broad diversity of patient ages and conditions, it’s one of the key allures of practicing in the field. Conditions we see include, but aren’t limited to:
Allergic Rhinitis
Asthma
Food allergy
Adverse Drug Reactions
Chronic Urticaria (hives)
Anaphylaxis
Stinging Insect Allergy
Conjunctivitis
Immunodeficiency
– Primary
– Acquired
Autoimmune diseases
Vasculitis
Atopic dermatitis/eczema
Contact Dermatitis

ASSISTANT, ASSOCIATE OR FULL PROFESSOR (CLINICAL), MCGILL DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY

The Department of Medicine at McGill University invites applications for a full-time position at the rank
of Assistant, Associate or Full Professor (Clinical) as a member of the Contract Academic Staff.

For more information, please visit McGill’s site.

ACADEMIC ALLERGIST/IMMUNOLOGIST, KINGSTON

The Division of Allergy and Immunology within the Department of Medicine at Queen’s University invites applications for the position of Academic Allergist/Immunologist. This is a Clinician Scholar role and the successful incumbent’s time will be heavily focused on clinical service.

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PART-TIME ASSOCIATE, DOWNTOWN TORONTO

Seeking an Associate doctor to Work in Busy Specialist Adult & Paediatric Allergy/ Immunology Practice. This is a busy, well established, fully staffed practice in downtown Toronto, located at the prestigious Rosedale Medical Centre building, 600 Sherbourne Street.

The Associate could potentially join the practice at the beginning of September or earlier. Fee splitting and other details can be negotiated.

Contact Dr. Raymond D. Stein, MD FRCPC for details by phone: (416) 254-9412 and/or by email: raydoc@sympatico.ca

LOCUM OPPORTUNITY, KITCHENER

Enjoy the beauty of Ontario while working in a fully equipped allergy and immunology clinic, offering staff support, EMR, etc.
Contact Dr. Hanan Ahmed directly for details; drhananahmed2@gmail.com

ALLERGY LOCUM, SASKATOON

Allergy & Immunology position for a physician going on maternity leave. April 1, 2023 to April 2024 – Flexible and Negotiable.
Please contact Dr. Ana-Maria Bosonea for more information at abosonea@ualberta.ca or by phone: 306-986-5860.
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PART-TIME ALLERGIST, NIAGARA FALLS

Part-time allergist locum needed for 2 days/ weeks in a busy Allergy Clinic. The clinic offers intake, secretary, EMR etc…
Please contact: bekisaniagararegion@gmail.com.

ALLERGIST, OTTAWA

Seeking certified allergists to become associates in a busy allergy practice in Ottawa, with opportunities for partnership and clinical research. Please send CV to wyang@yangmedicine.com.

ASSOCIATE PHYSICIAN, TORONTO / MISSISSAUGA

Immediate opportunity for doctor to become an associate in an office practice of allergy and clinical immunology, with the opportunity for partnership. Please send resume to hlanger@sympatico.ca