Hospital professional and technical positions are usually categorized according to different medical specialties and technical fields. The following are some common classifications of hospital professional and technical positions:
1. Physician positions: including attending physicians, associate physicians, chief physicians, etc. Doctors are responsible for performing medical tasks such as diagnosis, treatment and surgery.
2. Nursing positions: These include nurse practitioners, nurses, and nurse aides, etc. Doctors are responsible for caring for patients, carrying out medical prescriptions, and providing nursing care.
3, test positions: including laboratory technicians, radiographers, sonographers, etc., doctors are responsible for conducting a variety of medical tests, imaging and laboratory work.
4, pharmacy jobs: including pharmacists, pharmacy managers, etc., doctors are responsible for prescribing and dispensing medicines, managing drug inventory and drug use.
5, medical imaging positions: including radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, diagnostic ultrasonographers, etc., doctors are responsible for conducting a variety of medical imaging examinations and diagnosis.
6, clinical engineering positions: including clinical engineers, biomedical engineers, etc., doctors are responsible for the use of medical equipment, maintenance and management.
7, physical therapy jobs: including physical therapists, rehabilitation therapists, etc., doctors are responsible for rehabilitation and functional training.
8, medical research positions: including medical researchers, laboratory researchers, etc., doctors engaged in medical research.
Importance of Hospitals
Hospitals are the main place where people get medical services and care. They provide a variety of medical services to patients, including diagnosis, treatment, surgery, rehabilitation and nursing care. The existence of hospitals guarantees that people have timely access to specialized medical care when they experience illness or health problems, and protects and improves their health.
Hospitals undertake public **** health work such as preventing and controlling infectious diseases, preventing vaccinations, and carrying out health education and publicity. By detecting, screening and treating diseases, hospitals effectively control the spread and prevalence of disease and protect the health of the entire community. Hospitals are important sites for medical research and innovation.
The Hospital's researchers conduct medical research to advance medical knowledge and technology, improve medical care, and promote medical progress. Hospitals also actively conduct clinical trials and medical technology innovations to explore new treatments and medical devices to provide better treatment options for patients.