On-call × Classification Details: Medical, Nursing, and Health Occupations
11 jobs found.
Nursing Home Nurse
A nursing position in elderly care facilities responsible for residents' health management, medical care, and staff guidance.
Nurse and Practical Nurse (Home-visit Nursing)
Under doctor's instructions, visit patients' homes to observe daily life and health conditions, perform medical procedures, and provide family support.
Head Nurse (Clinic)
Job responsible for managing and operating the nursing team and overseeing nursing operations in a clinic.
Medical Examiner
A physician who performs judicial autopsies and body examinations for the purpose of determining causes of death and provides reports from legal and medical perspectives.
Correctional Medical Officer
Physician responsible for health management and medical care of inmates in correctional facilities.
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.
Ship Doctor
A medical specialist who manages the health, diagnoses, and treats crew members and passengers on ships. Responsible for providing medical care in the limited maritime environment.
Organ Transplant Coordinator (Nurse)
Organ transplant coordinators serve as a bridge between organ donors and transplant patients, handling the coordination of the entire transplant process and support for stakeholders as nurses.
Hospital Pharmacy Technician
A medical professional who dispenses and manages pharmaceuticals based on prescriptions in hospitals, providing safe and appropriate medications to patients as a member of the healthcare team.