Night shifts × Classification Details: Medical, Nursing, and Health Occupations

5 jobs found.

Medical Monitor

A specialist who constantly monitors patients' vital signs and the operational status of medical equipment in the central monitoring room of healthcare settings, detecting and reporting abnormalities early.

Emergency Medical Technician (Nurse)

A specialized professional who performs triage of patients, primary life-saving procedures, transportation management, etc., at sites or medical institutions during emergencies, providing prompt and accurate emergency nursing.

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.

Registered Nurse

A medical professional who provides nursing care to patients in hospitals, clinics, home healthcare, and other settings, handling treatments, care plan implementation, and health management under physicians' instructions.

Pharmacist (Hospital Pharmacy)

A professional affiliated with a medical institution who dispenses and manages pharmaceuticals based on physicians' prescriptions, and provides medication guidance and safety management to patients.