Communication Skills × Classification Details: Medical, Nursing, and Health Occupations
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Ward Helper (Nursing)
Ward Helpers (Nursing) assist with inpatients' daily living activities and support nursing staff duties, contributing to a safe and comfortable treatment environment.
Welfare Facility Dietitian
A specialist responsible for nutrition management for residents, meal provision, and cooking duties in welfare facilities such as elderly care facilities.
Welfare Facility Nurse
Welfare facility nurses are professionals who manage the health of welfare facility users such as the elderly and disabled, and provide daily nursing care.
Physiotherapy Technician
A medical technical profession that supports patient rehabilitation using exercise therapy, physical therapy, and manual therapy to maintain and restore physical functions.
Physiotherapy Assistant
A healthcare assistant who, under the direction of a physiotherapist, prepares, assists with, and supports patients' exercise therapy and physical therapy.
Nursery School Nurse
A nursing role in nursery schools responsible for children's health management, first aid, and coordination with parents.
Radiologic Technologist (Medical)
Radiologic technologists operate medical imaging equipment to capture images inside patients' bodies, providing radiation images essential for diagnosis and treatment as medical technical professionals.
Visiting Nurse
A professional who visits patients' homes to provide health management, convalescent support, and medical treatments, maintaining and improving quality of life at home.
Visiting Nursing Station Manager (Public Health Nurse)
Oversees the operation and management of a visiting nursing station, and as a public health nurse, promotes home medical care in the community.
Visiting Massage Therapist
A profession that visits clients' homes or facilities and provides medical massage to the elderly and disabled as a nationally qualified massage therapist.