Empathetic × Classification Details: Medical, Nursing, and Health Occupations

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Organ Transplant Coordinator

A specialist who shares and coordinates information between organ donors, transplant patients, and medical teams to support smooth organ transplant surgeries.

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.

Community Pharmacy Pharmacist

A professional who dispenses medications, provides medication guidance, manages medication histories, etc., based on prescriptions from medical institutions.

Speech-Language-Hearing Therapist

Speech-language-hearing therapists provide evaluation, training, and consultation to individuals with communication or swallowing impairments, supporting improvements in their daily living functions as medical technologists.

Dialysis Technician (Medical Facilities)

Clinical technical job that operates and manages dialysis equipment to ensure the safety and efficiency of hemodialysis treatment.

Trainer (Rehabilitation Facility: Occupational Therapist)

Occupational therapists are medical professionals who support functional recovery and improvement of daily living abilities through everyday activities for people with impairments in physical/mental functions or daily activities.

Urologist

Physician who diagnoses and treats urinary tract diseases, performing surgery, endoscopy, and other procedures.

Dermatologist

A medical specialist who diagnoses and treats diseases of the skin and skin appendages, and also engages in prevention and health management.

Hospital Dietitian

A professional who manages the nutrition of inpatients and supports treatment through diet therapy and nutritional counseling.

Ward Nurse

A profession that provides nursing care to patients in general wards of hospitals and observes and manages patients' health conditions.