JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
Candidate must possess at least Bachelor's/College Degree, Professio
nal License (Passed Board/Bar/Professio
nal License Exam) in Nursing or equivalent.Preferably Less than 1 year experience specialized in Healthcare - Nurse/Medical Support & Assistant or equivalent.With experience in Operating Room is an advantage but not requiredGood communications skillsFresh graduates with good academic standing are welcome to applyWilling to be assigned in Makati branch
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
Prepares the surgery room, including sterilization and preparation of equipment, instruments and medications before the procedure. Ensures surgical field remains sterile all throughout the procedure. Adheres to safety standards and precautions.Maintains complete, accurate, concise, and updated docu
mentation of patient care. Observes procedures and policies pertaining to any aspect of clinical charting and reporting.Encodes patients information in the Clinical Information & Management SystemDraft the medical abstract of the patient upon his/her request and ensure that it is checked and signed by the attending physician before issuance to the requesting patientPerform basic knowledge in usage and minor trouble shooting with the machines on LASIK and Cataract surgeries.
Shinagawa Lasik & Aesthetics is the world’s largest LASIK surgery provider and Japan’s leading chain of aesthetic clinics. With over 29 years of experience, it rose through the ranks to become a world-renowned leader in its field of medicine and services with 47 branches in Japan and 2 in the Philippines.
Established in 1988, Shinagawa began as an aesthetics clinic and has steadily evolved to become one of Japan’s top centers. In 2004, it expanded its services by offering LASIK and Cataract services. It quickly became the top LASIK and Cataract surgery provider with over 12 MILLION successful procedures to date, making it the highest in the world. It offers high-quality orthodontics services as well.
Shinagawa opened its first clinic in the Philippines in 2010, making it the first major business operation outside Japan. Aside from bringing Japanese medical technology to the country, it also aimed to boost medical tourism in the Philippines and in the Asia-Pacific region.
Shinagawa also thrives on productivity with its doctors well-trained to perform even the most delicate procedures without risking patients or compromising any quality of treatments.