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Health Promotion Officers

Health Promotion Officers assist health and community groups to improve the health of individuals and the community by raising awareness of healthy lifestyles, disease and disability, and other health-related issues.


Orthotists and Prosthetists

Orthotists or Prosthetists design, build, fit and repair splints, braces, callipers, artificial limbs and related appliances to restore function or compensate for muscular and skeletal disabilities.


Genetic Counsellors (and Other Health Professionals not covered elsewhere)

Genetic Counsellors (and Other Health Professionals not covered elsewhere) includes jobs like Genetic Counsellor.


Acupuncturists

Acupuncturists treat disorders and illnesses by stimulating the body's defence mechanisms through inserting fine needles into the skin.


Chinese Medicine Practitioners

Chinese Medicine Practitioners treat imbalances of energy flows through the body by assessing the whole person and using techniques and methods such as acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, massage, diet, exercise and breathing therapy.


Resident Medical Officers

Resident Medical Officers diagnose, treat and prevent human physical and mental disorders and injuries under the supervision of medical specialists or senior general practitioners.


Intensive Care Specialists

Intensive Care Specialists investigate, diagnose and treat patients in need of intensive and critical care.


Neurologists

Neurologists investigate, diagnose and treat diseases and injuries of the human brain, spinal cord, nervous system and muscle tissue.


Ear, Nose and Throat Specialists

Ear, Nose and Throat Specialists perform surgery to correct diseases and disorders of the ear, nose and throat.


Pathologists

Pathologists identify the cause and processes of disease and illness by examining changes in body tissue and in blood and other body fluids, and conduct tests on samples of tissues, blood and body secretions.