Medical Technicians X Industry & Occupation: Healthcare & Welfare
35 matching jobs found.
CO (Orthoptist)
Orthoptists are nationally qualified medical technologists in the field of ophthalmology. They perform tests such as visual acuity, ocular alignment, and visual field examinations, and support the improvement and maintenance of visual function through training programs for amblyopia and strabismus.
Dental Hygienist
A medical professional who, under the instructions of a dentist, cleans teeth and the oral cavity, removes tartar, provides oral hygiene guidance, and supports preventive dentistry and health management.
Dental Technician
Specialized profession that fabricates and processes dental prosthetics and orthodontic appliances based on dentists' instructions.
Orthoptist
Medical technician who performs visual function tests and visual rehabilitation such as for strabismus and amblyopia under the instructions of an ophthalmologist.
Electrocardiogram Inspector
An electrocardiogram inspector is a medical technologist who records the heart's electrical activity and performs waveform analysis. They attach electrodes to patients and collect and analyze resting and dynamic (Holter) ECGs, contributing to diagnosis and treatment planning.
Diagnostic X-ray Technologist
Specialized professionals in medical institutions who perform image diagnosis using X-rays, CT, MRI, etc., and provide diagnostic images to physicians.
Radiologic Technologist
Specialized profession that operates medical imaging diagnostic equipment such as X-ray, CT, and MRI based on physicians' instructions to acquire and analyze images.
Sports Trainer (Physical Therapist)
A medical technical profession that utilizes specialized knowledge in physical therapy to prevent injuries, assess, rehabilitate, and condition athletes and exercise enthusiasts.
Electrostatic Therapist
Electrostatic therapists are medical technicians who apply electrical stimulation using static electricity to patients' affected areas to achieve pain relief, blood circulation promotion, and muscle function recovery.
Ultrasound Sonographer (Clinical Laboratory)
Specialized field of clinical laboratory technicians who operate ultrasound equipment to non-invasively observe and image internal organs and blood flow of the human body, providing diagnostic information.