Risk Management × Classification Details: Medical, Nursing, and Health Occupations
9 jobs found.
Moxibustion Therapist
A moxibustion therapist uses moxibustion devices to apply thermal stimulation to acupoints on meridians, drawing out effects such as improved blood circulation and pain relief based on Oriental medicine.
Managing Pharmacist
A specialist who oversees proper pharmaceutical use and pharmacy operations, responsible for dispensing tasks, inventory management, staff management, and legal compliance.
Correctional Medical Officer
Physician responsible for health management and medical care of inmates in correctional facilities.
Chief Nurse
Mid-level manager who oversees nursing operations in wards or departments, guiding and managing staff while improving the quality of patient care.
Chief Midwife
The Chief Midwife oversees the management of the midwifery team, responsible for improving the quality of delivery care, staff education, and operational enhancements as a managerial position.
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.
Narcotics Manager (Physician)
A physician responsible for the proper management and handling of narcotics and psychotropic drugs in medical institutions. Complies with laws for storage, recording, and prescription to support patients' pain management.
Narcotics Manager (Dentist)
A dentist who properly stores, manages, and records narcotics and psychotropic drugs used in dental treatment to ensure compliance with laws and regulations.
Recipient Transplant Coordinator
A specialist who coordinates transplant surgeries, provides information, and supports care for patients (recipients) receiving organ transplants. Handles collaboration with medical teams and patient families.