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Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education Information Commons September 2016 Oklahoma Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations

Parameters Occupations Code Description 29-0000 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations Regions Code Description 40 Oklahoma Timeframe 2006-2016 Datarun 2016.3 QCEW Employees, Non-QCEW Employees, and Self-Employed Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations in Oklahoma Emsi Q3 2016 Data Set www.economicmodeling.com 1

Occupation Summary for Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations 98,678 11.5% $31.00/hr Jobs (2016) % Change (2006-2016) Median Hourly Earnings 1% above National average Nation: 17.3% Nation: $36.72/hr Growth 88,473 98,678 10,205 11.5% 2006 Jobs 2016 Jobs Change (2006-2016) % Change (2006-2016) Occupation 2006 Jobs 2016 Jobs Change % Change Chiropractors (29-1011) 544 449-95 -17% Dentists, General (29-1021) 1,408 1,636 228 16% Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (29-1022) 43 47 4 9% Orthodontists (29-1023) 48 54 6 13% Prosthodontists (29-1024) 8 8 0 0% Dentists, All Other Specialists (29-1029) Dietitians and Nutritionists (29-1031) 46 49 3 7% 624 723 99 16% Optometrists (29-1041) 604 653 49 8% Pharmacists (29-1051) 3,519 3,796 277 8% Anesthesiologists (29-1061) 261 272 11 4% Family and General Practitioners (29-1062) 3,527 3,865 338 10% Emsi Q3 2016 Data Set www.economicmodeling.com 2

Occupation 2006 Jobs 2016 Jobs Change % Change Internists, General (29-1063) Obstetricians and Gynecologists (29-1064) Pediatricians, General (29-1065) 355 339-16 -5% 145 141-4 -3% 178 161-17 -10% Psychiatrists (29-1066) 257 281 24 9% Surgeons (29-1067) 408 422 14 3% Physicians and Surgeons, All Other (29-1069) Physician Assistants (29-1071) 3,256 3,427 171 5% 1,201 1,489 288 24% Podiatrists (29-1081) 93 95 2 2% Occupational Therapists (29-1122) Physical Therapists (29-1123) Radiation Therapists (29-1124) Recreational Therapists (29-1125) Respiratory Therapists (29-1126) Speech-Language Pathologists (29-1127) Exercise Physiologists (29-1128) Therapists, All Other (29-1129) 921 1,065 144 16% 1,703 2,008 305 18% 280 334 54 19% 192 207 15 8% 1,093 1,199 106 10% 1,439 1,678 239 17% 76 97 21 28% 153 199 46 30% Veterinarians (29-1131) 1,029 1,023-6 -1% Registered Nurses (29-1141) Nurse Anesthetists (29-1151) 24,682 27,051 2,369 10% 311 341 30 10% Nurse Midwives (29-1161) 76 92 16 21% Nurse Practitioners (29-1171) 950 1,176 226 24% Audiologists (29-1181) 75 90 15 20% Health Diagnosing and 239 292 53 22% Emsi Q3 2016 Data Set www.economicmodeling.com 3

Occupation 2006 Jobs 2016 Jobs Change % Change Treating Practitioners, All Other (29-1199) Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists (29-2011) Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians (29-2012) 1,826 2,101 275 15% 1,952 2,287 335 17% Dental Hygienists (29-2021) 1,582 1,892 310 20% Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians (29-2031) Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (29-2032) Nuclear Medicine Technologists (29-2033) Radiologic Technologists (29-2034) Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists (29-2035) Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics (29-2041) Dietetic Technicians (29-2051) Pharmacy Technicians (29-2052) Psychiatric Technicians (29-2053) Respiratory Therapy Technicians (29-2054) Surgical Technologists (29-2055) Veterinary Technologists and Technicians (29-2056) Ophthalmic Medical Technicians (29-2057) Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses (29-2061) 518 633 115 22% 683 869 186 27% 302 331 29 10% 2,128 2,323 195 9% 323 369 46 14% 2,607 3,523 916 35% 511 568 57 11% 4,701 5,367 666 14% 585 600 15 3% 198 195-3 -2% 1,242 1,441 199 16% 718 872 154 21% 632 830 198 31% 11,222 11,727 505 5% Emsi Q3 2016 Data Set www.economicmodeling.com 4

Occupation 2006 Jobs 2016 Jobs Change % Change Medical Records and Health Information Technicians (29-2071) Opticians, Dispensing (29-2081) Orthotists and Prosthetists (29-2091) Hearing Aid Specialists (29-2092) Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other (29-2099) Occupational Health and Safety Specialists (29-9011) Occupational Health and Safety Technicians (29-9012) 3,349 3,849 500 15% 695 812 117 17% 112 124 12 11% 40 45 5 13% 976 1,158 182 19% 1,057 1,149 92 9% 210 223 13 6% Athletic Trainers (29-9091) 226 263 37 16% Genetic Counselors (29-9092) Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Workers, All Other (29-9099) 14 16 2 14% 319 351 32 10% Percentile Earnings for Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations (29-0000) $25.57/hr $31.00/hr $38.77/hr 25th Percentile Earnings Median Earnings 75th Percentile Earnings Emsi Q3 2016 Data Set www.economicmodeling.com 5

Regional Trends Region 2006 Jobs 2016 Jobs Change % Change Region 88,473 98,678 10,205 11.5% Nation 7,374,936 8,653,305 1,278,369 17.3% Regional Breakdown County 2016 Jobs Oklahoma County, OK 32,604 Tulsa County, OK 20,981 Cleveland County, OK 5,547 Comanche County, OK 3,074 Muskogee County, OK 2,214 Emsi Q3 2016 Data Set www.economicmodeling.com 6

Job Postings Summary 480,713 7 : 1 Unique Postings (Apr 2011 - Aug 2016) Posting Intensity (Apr 2011 - Aug 2016) 3,162,783 Total Postings Regional Average: 6 : 1 There were 3,162,783 total job postings for Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations from April 2011 to August 2016, of which 480,713 were unique. These numbers give us a Posting Intensity of 7-to-1, meaning that for every 7 postings there is 1 unique job posting.this is close to the Posting Intensity for all other occupations and companies in the region (6-to-1), indicating they are putting average effort toward hiring this position. Job Postings vs. Hires 7,396 4,357 Avg. Monthly Postings (Apr 2011 - Aug 2016) Avg. Monthly Hires (Apr 2011 - Aug 2016) Occupation Avg Monthly Postings (Apr 2011 - Aug 2016) Avg Monthly Hires (Apr 2011 - Aug 2016) Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations 7,396 4,357 Emsi Q3 2016 Data Set www.economicmodeling.com 7

Occupation Gender Breakdown Gender 2016 Jobs 2016 Percent Males 24,418 24.7% Females 74,260 75.3% Occupation Age Breakdown Age 2016 Jobs 2016 Percent 14-18 145 0.1% 19-24 5,720 5.8% 25-34 25,298 25.6% 35-44 24,455 24.8% 45-54 20,932 21.2% 55-64 17,113 17.3% 65+ 5,016 5.1% Emsi Q3 2016 Data Set www.economicmodeling.com 8

Occupation Race/Ethnicity Breakdown Race/Ethnicity 2016 Jobs 2016 Percent White 77,789 78.8% Black or African American 6,341 6.4% American Indian or Alaska Native 4,406 4.5% Hispanic or Latino 3,477 3.5% Asian 3,349 3.4% Two or More Races 3,269 3.3% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 47 0.0% Occupational Programs 88 8,829 3,840 Programs (2015) Completions (2015) Openings (2015) CIP Code Program Completions (2015) 51.3801 Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse 2,748 51.3901 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 911 31.0505 Kinesiology and Exercise Science 417 51.0904 51.0000 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General 334 271 Emsi Q3 2016 Data Set www.economicmodeling.com 9

Industries Employing Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations Industry Occupation Jobs in Industry (2016) % of Occupation in Industry (2016) % of Total Jobs in Industry (2016) General Medical and Surgical Hospitals 26,725 27.1% 53.2% Offices of Physicians (except Mental Health Specialists) 10,754 10.9% 44.7% Hospitals (Local Government) 6,232 6.3% 50.7% Nursing Care Facilities (Skilled Nursing Facilities) 5,517 5.6% 26.1% Federal Government, Civilian, Excluding Postal Service 5,361 5.4% 13.1% Emsi Q3 2016 Data Set www.economicmodeling.com 10

Appendix A - Data Sources and Calculations Location Quotient Location quotient (LQ) is a way of quantifying how concentrated a particular industry, cluster, occupation, or demographic group is in a region as compared to the nation. It can reveal what makes a particular region unique in comparison to the national average. Occupation Data Emsi occupation employment data are based on final Emsi industry data and final Emsi staffing patterns. Wage estimates are based on Occupational Employment Statistics (QCEW and Non-QCEW Employees classes of worker) and the American Community Survey (Self-Employed and Extended Proprietors). Occupational wage estimates also affected by county-level Emsi earnings by industry. CareerBuilder/Emsi Job Postings Job postings are collected from various sources and processed/enriched by Careerbuilder to provide information such as standardized company name, occupation, skills, and geography. Emsi performs additional filtering and processing to improve compatibility with Emsi data. Completers Data The completers data in this report is taken directly from the national IPEDS database published by the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics. Institution Data The institution data in this report is taken directly from the national IPEDS database published by the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics. State Data Sources This report uses state data from the following agencies: Arkansas Department of Workforce Services; Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services, Kansas Wage Survey; Missouri Department of Economic Development; Oklahoma Employment Security Commission; Texas Workforce Commission Emsi Q3 2016 Data Set www.economicmodeling.com 11