California (CA) Occupational Medicine Doctors and Physicians
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Occupational Medicine Information
Description
Occupational medicine is the branch of medicine that deals with the health of workers. An occupational medicine physician treats work-related injuries that include lung disease, breathing disorders, allergic reactions to chemicals, or chemical burns. This specialist also works with business owners and workplace safety organizations to protect the health of workers and to prevent work-related injuries, accidents and diseases.
Location Density Information
Doctor density varies by specialty and location. California has
484 practicing
occupational medicine doctors. Broken out by city, occupational medicine doctor density
in Alameda is 1,
in Albany is 2,
in Anaheim is 10,
in Antioch is 1,
in Apple Valley is 1,
in Bakersfield is 5,
in Baldwin Park is 3,
in Bellflower is 2,
in Berkeley is 5,
in Beverly Hills is 2,
in Carlsbad is 1,
in Chula Vista is 2,
in Commerce is 2,
in Compton is 1,
in Concord is 2,
in Corona is 1,
in Davis is 6,
in Downey is 3,
in El Monte is 1,
in Escondido is 1,
in Fairfield is 1,
in Folsom is 6,
in Fontana is 3,
in Fremont is 2,
in Fresno is 9,
in Fullerton is 2,
in Garden Grove is 1,
in Glendale is 6,
in Hayward is 3,
in Huntington Beach is 2,
in Inglewood is 1,
in Irvine is 11,
in La Mirada is 1,
in Lake Forest is 1,
in Lancaster is 4,
in Lincoln is 1,
in Livermore is 4,
in Long Beach is 10,
in Los Angeles is 29,
in Manhattan Beach is 1,
in Merced is 1,
in Milpitas is 2,
in Modesto is 5,
in Monterey is 1,
in Moreno Valley is 1,
in Mountain View is 1,
in Murrieta is 3,
in Napa is 3,
in Newport Beach is 1,
in Norwalk is 1,
in Oakland is 15,
in Ontario is 2,
in Orange is 14,
in Oxnard is 2,
in Pasadena is 2,
in Pittsburg is 1,
in Placentia is 1,
in Pleasanton is 4,
in Pomona is 3,
in Rancho Cucamonga is 6,
in Redlands is 1,
in Redwood City is 5,
in Richmond is 2,
in Riverside is 6,
in Roseville is 5,
in Sacramento is 22,
in San Bernardino is 2,
in San Diego is 38,
in San Francisco is 39,
in San Jose is 10,
in San Leandro is 4,
in San Marcos is 2,
in San Ramon is 3,
in Santa Ana is 6,
in Santa Barbara is 4,
in Santa Clara is 4,
in Santa Clarita is 1,
in Santa Fe Springs is 2,
in Santa Maria is 1,
in Santa Rosa is 2,
in Santee is 2,
in Simi Valley is 1,
in South Lake Tahoe is 1,
in South San Francisco is 3,
in Stockton is 6,
in Sunnyvale is 2,
in Temecula is 1,
in Thousand Oaks is 1,
in Torrance is 4,
in Tracy is 2,
in Tustin is 1,
in Upland is 2,
in Vacaville is 2,
in Vallejo is 4,
in Vernon is 3,
in Victorville is 1,
in Visalia is 2,
in Vista is 3,
in Walnut Creek is 8,
and in West Sacramento is 1.
California Information
California’s population is 36,142,137, and it is America’s third largest and most populous state. It also claims the highest and lowest altitudes in the lower 48 states. The lowest point in the country, Death Valley, is also home to the nation’s highest recorded temperature, 134 degrees. Tourists flock to this state for its many outdoor activities and attractions, including Universal Studios, Disneyland, Rodeo Drive shopping, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, wine country tours, and California’s numerous beaches and parks.
Los Angeles is the nation’s second largest city, but California’s capital is Sacramento. The giant sequoias in California’s forests are among the oldest living things in the world, and a redwood in the Redwood National Park is said to be the world’s tallest tree, at 365 feet. California achieved statehood in 1850, and was named the Golden State after the beginning of the Gold Rush in 1848.
According to 2005 Census estimates, California has a population of 36,132,147.
Of this population, 9,308,563 are under the age of 18
and 3,827,038 are at or above the age of 65.