Medical, Nursing, and Health Occupations X Recommended Skills: Electronic Medical Records Operation
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OMA (Ophthalmic Medical Assistant)
Ophthalmic Medical Assistants (OMA) are specialized professionals in ophthalmology clinics who handle various tests such as visual acuity tests and intraocular pressure measurements, instrument preparation and disinfection, patient guidance, and support for clinical operations.
Nursing Assistant
A profession that assists with patient personal care and ward operations under the instructions of nurses.
Optometry Assistant
A profession that assists with ophthalmic examinations such as visual acuity tests and intraocular pressure measurements under the instructions of doctors or orthoptists in ophthalmology clinics and similar settings.
Licensed Practical Nurse (Clinic)
A medical professional who performs nursing duties in a clinic under the direction of a physician.
Hospital Dietitian
A professional who manages the nutrition of inpatients and supports treatment through diet therapy and nutritional counseling.
Physiotherapy Technician
A medical technical profession that supports patient rehabilitation using exercise therapy, physical therapy, and manual therapy to maintain and restore physical functions.
Bonesetter
Judo Orthopedists (bonesetters) are national qualification holders who perform reduction, immobilization, and post-therapy for trauma such as fractures, dislocations, contusions, and sprains.
Narcotics Manager (Dentist)
A dentist who properly stores, manages, and records narcotics and psychotropic drugs used in dental treatment to ensure compliance with laws and regulations.
Pharmacist (Hospital Pharmacy)
A professional affiliated with a medical institution who dispenses and manages pharmaceuticals based on physicians' prescriptions, and provides medication guidance and safety management to patients.