Other Professional Occupations in Medical, Nursing, and Health Fields X Workstyle: Shift Work

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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.

Cancer Cell Screener

Specialist in clinical testing who detects and identifies cancer cells from patient-derived specimens to support diagnosis.

Monitoring Supervisor (Psychiatric Hospital)

A professional who monitors the behavior and condition of inpatients in psychiatric hospitals to ensure safety, while providing guidance and support for daily living activities.

Optometrist

Specialist who examines refractive errors and visual functions of the eyes, proposes and prescribes appropriate vision correction devices (eyeglasses and contact lenses). Handles operation of vision measurement equipment, customer service, referrals to ophthalmologists, etc.

Certified Psychologist (Medical Facility)

A professional who conducts psychological assessments, psychological support, and counseling in medical settings to support patients' mental health.

Contact Lens Optometrist (Clinics, Retail Stores)

Contact lens optometrists perform vision tests and corneal shape measurements for customers at ophthalmic clinics or retail stores, and are responsible for prescribing, fitting, and providing usage guidance for appropriate contact lenses as a specialist role.

Food Inspector

Food inspectors ensure the safety and quality of food and raw materials by conducting chemical, microbiological, and sensory tests, and evaluating compliance with standards.

Visual Acuity Tester

A medical support role that operates visual acuity measurement equipment to evaluate and record patients' visual acuity. Active in school health checkups and ophthalmology clinics.

Psychological Evaluator (Medical Facility)

A specialist in medical facilities who evaluates patients' psychological states through tests and interviews, supporting decisions on diagnosis and treatment plans.

Screener (Cytotechnologist)

Specialist who observes slide specimens of cells collected from patients under a microscope and screens for the presence of abnormal cells.