Medical, Nursing, and Health Occupations X Workstyle: Shift work

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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.

Livestock Sanitary Inspector (non-veterinarians)

Specialist who prevents and monitors infectious diseases in livestock, conducting prompt inspections and quarantine measures upon outbreaks.

Nurse and Practical Nurse (Home-visit Nursing)

Under doctor's instructions, visit patients' homes to observe daily life and health conditions, perform medical procedures, and provide family support.

Nurse (Visiting Bathing Operations)

A specialist who visits clients' homes to perform health management and hygiene care in bathing services.

Nursing Auxiliary

Under the instructions of nurses, performs daily life support for patients and environmental maintenance, etc., to support the medical field.

Emergency Medical Technician (Nurse)

A specialized professional who performs triage of patients, primary life-saving procedures, transportation management, etc., at sites or medical institutions during emergencies, providing prompt and accurate emergency nursing.

Surgeon

Physician responsible for surgical treatment of patients, performing surgeries and preoperative and postoperative management.

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.

Serum Test Technician (Serum Test Laboratory)

Specialist who detects and quantifies antibodies, antigens, etc., in serum to evaluate infectious diseases and immune responses.

Quarantine Physician

A physician who conducts health screenings for incoming and returning travelers and prevents and manages infectious diseases at quarantine stations in airports and ports.