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Dog and Cat Hospital Director (Veterinarian)

Manages and operates an animal hospital specializing in dogs and cats, performing examinations, treatments, surgeries to preventive medicine, and handling staff management and facility operations.

School Pharmacist

A pharmacist who handles pharmaceutical affairs, hygiene management, and health education in schools. Responsible for water quality and physical/chemical testing within the school, monitoring environmental hygiene, and providing guidance on proper medication use.

Speech-Language-Hearing Therapist

Medical professionals who assess and diagnose patients with impairments in language abilities, communication skills, eating and swallowing functions, etc., and support functional recovery and assistance through rehabilitation.

Occupational Health Nurse

A specialist who conducts health checkups, mental health care, and hygiene management at workplaces such as companies and factories to maintain and promote workers' health.

Occupational Health Nurse

A public health nurse who manages employee health and improves the workplace environment in companies, factories, and other workplaces.

Certified Nurse Administrator (Clinic)

Specialist responsible for the operation and management of the nursing department in clinics, including staff guidance, business improvements, and safety management.

Radiologist

Radiologists use medical images such as X-rays, CT, MRI, and ultrasound to diagnose diseases and evaluate lesions.

Chief Public Health Nurse

A managerial position that oversees all public health nurse operations in regions or facilities, planning, operating, and evaluating health guidance and health promotion programs.

Clinical Psychologist (Medical Facility)

A specialist who conducts psychological assessments and psychotherapy for patients in medical facilities to support mental health recovery.