Problem Solving × Classification Details: Medical, Nursing, and Health Occupations
113 matching jobs found.
Otolaryngologist
Physician who diagnoses and treats diseases of the ear, nose, throat, and related head and neck areas, and also performs surgery.
Veterinarian
Medical specialist responsible for animal health management, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and surgery.
Judo Orthopedist
A national certified medical professional who supports functional recovery by performing manual reduction, immobilization, and rehabilitation for trauma such as fractures, dislocations, contusions, and sprains.
Chief Nurse
Mid-level manager who oversees nursing operations in wards or departments, guiding and managing staff while improving the quality of patient care.
Gastroenterologist
Physician who diagnoses and treats digestive organs such as the gastrointestinal tract, liver, and pancreas. Utilizes endoscopy and imaging diagnostics to handle early disease detection, treatment, and follow-up observation.
Gastroenterologist
Physician who diagnoses and treats diseases of the digestive system (esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, liver, biliary tract, pancreas, etc.) and performs endoscopic examinations and procedures.
Small Animal Clinical Veterinarian
Medical professional who provides diagnosis and treatment for small animals such as dogs and cats.
Pediatrician
Physician who manages the health, diagnoses, treats, and provides preventive medicine for children from newborns to adolescence.
Midwife
Medical professional specializing in health management and care for mothers and children during pregnancy, childbirth, puerperium, and breastfeeding periods.
Chief Midwife
The Chief Midwife oversees the management of the midwifery team, responsible for improving the quality of delivery care, staff education, and operational enhancements as a managerial position.