Reading English Literature × Classification Details: Medical, Nursing, and Health Occupations
19 jobs found.
Dietitian
A professional who provides dietary guidance and management tailored to individual health conditions and lifestyles, supporting a nutritionally balanced diet.
Ophthalmologist
Ophthalmologists protect eye health and diagnose, treat, and perform surgery on vision-related diseases.
Rabies Prevention Officer (Health Center)
Public health specialist who, as a veterinarian affiliated with a health center, conducts rabies prevention and surveillance activities.
Building Environmental Hygiene Management Technician
Building Environmental Hygiene Management Technicians maintain and manage environmental hygiene in buildings and facilities, including air, water, cleaning, and pest control, while complying with legal standards to provide safe and comfortable spaces.
Pulmonologist
Specialist who diagnoses and treats lung and airway diseases and manages respiratory function.
Bacteriology Inspector (Medical Health Facilities)
A specialist in medical health facilities who isolates and identifies bacteria from patient specimens and supports infectious disease diagnosis through antimicrobial susceptibility testing and other methods.
Cytotechnologist
Medical technologist who observes human cells under a microscope to detect abnormalities such as cancer and infections.
Dentist
Dentists are medical professionals who diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases in the oral cavity, supporting patients' oral hygiene and overall health maintenance.
Gastroenterologist
Physician who diagnoses and treats digestive organs such as the gastrointestinal tract, liver, and pancreas. Utilizes endoscopy and imaging diagnostics to handle early disease detection, treatment, and follow-up observation.
Neurologist
Physician who diagnoses and treats diseases of the central and peripheral nervous systems.