Medical, Nursing, and Health Occupations X Industry & Occupation: Healthcare & Welfare
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Certified Nurse (Clinic)
Specialized professional who performs advanced nursing practices in specific areas of clinics, handling clinical assistance and patient education.
Embryonic Cell Culture Technician
A medical technologist specializing in the culture and management of fertilized eggs (embryos) in reproductive assisted medical treatments such as in vitro fertilization.
Acupuncture Moxibustion Massage Therapist
A medical technician who uses acupuncture, moxibustion, and massage to alleviate pain, promote blood circulation, support the recovery of bodily functions, and maintain health.
Acupuncturist
Medical professional who uses needles to stimulate meridians and acupoints, alleviating pain, improving blood circulation, regulating the autonomic nervous system, and more.
Acupuncturist
A medical professional who, based on the theories of Oriental medicine, uses acupuncture needles to stimulate the body's acupoints (pressure points), aiming to alleviate pain and restore function.
Acupuncture Instructor (Visually Impaired Rehabilitation Facility)
A specialist who provides practical and theoretical instruction to users aiming to acquire acupuncture skills at visually impaired rehabilitation facilities.
PT (Physical Therapist)
A medical technical profession that supports functional recovery and improvement in quality of life for patients with physical impairments using exercise therapy and physical therapy.
Urologist
Physician who diagnoses and treats urinary tract diseases, performing surgery, endoscopy, and other procedures.
Dermatologist
A medical specialist who diagnoses and treats diseases of the skin and skin appendages, and also engages in prevention and health management.
Hospital Dietitian
A professional who manages the nutrition of inpatients and supports treatment through diet therapy and nutritional counseling.