Medical, Nursing, and Health Occupations X Workstyle: Hospital employment

8 matching jobs found.

Medical Monitor

A specialist who constantly monitors patients' vital signs and the operational status of medical equipment in the central monitoring room of healthcare settings, detecting and reporting abnormalities early.

Prosthetist and Orthotist

Medical technician who fabricates and adjusts prosthetics and orthotics for patients with limb loss or disabilities.

Blood Test Technician

Blood test technicians preprocess blood samples collected from patients and measure and analyze blood cell counts, hemoglobin concentration, etc., using automated analyzers or microscopes.

Obstetrician-Gynecologist

Physician who manages women's pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum care, and diagnoses and treats gynecological diseases.

Orthoptist

Medical technician who performs visual function tests and visual rehabilitation such as for strabismus and amblyopia under the instructions of an ophthalmologist.

Psychology Technician (Mental Hospital)

A medical technical role in psychiatric hospitals that evaluates patients' mental states through psychological testing and interviews, supporting the formulation of treatment and assistance plans.

Pathology Lab Assistant

Under the direction of pathologists, they prepare tissue and organ specimens, perform staining, prepare and assist with microscope observations, supporting pathological diagnosis as specialized professionals.

Pharmacist (Pharmaceutical Sales)

Pharmacists (Pharmaceutical Sales) are medical professionals who provide appropriate drug therapy to patients through dispensing, sales of over-the-counter medicines, and medication counseling.