
Going to work at a Korean medicine clinic
Description
Book Introduction
After a long time, a practical manual for Korean medicine clinics has been published that clinic directors can recommend to their staff.
This book, "Going to Work at a Korean Medicine Clinic," is a practical Korean medicine manual that manualizes all routines performed at a Korean medicine clinic for the director and staff working there, based on an understanding of Korean medicine treatment.
This book, "Going to Work at a Korean Medicine Clinic," is a practical Korean medicine manual that manualizes all routines performed at a Korean medicine clinic for the director and staff working there, based on an understanding of Korean medicine treatment.
index
PART 1: The Basics of Oriental Medicine
Chapter 1: Difficult Oriental Medicine: Learn Only What You Need
1.
Concepts and terminology of Oriental medicine
2.
Diagnostic methods in Oriental medicine
3.
Understanding the concept of treatment
Chapter 2: Is this your first time at a Korean medicine clinic? - Getting a job at a Korean medicine clinic
1.
Types of Oriental Medicine Clinics
2.
Areas of work at a Korean medicine clinic
3.
The human structure of a Korean medicine clinic that is easy to understand
4.
Job openings at Korean medicine clinics
5.
Interview
Chapter 3: Korean Medicine Clinic Staff: What You Need to Know
1.
Basic skills of workers
2.
Understanding the Atmosphere of a Korean Medicine Clinic Part 1 - Understanding the Director's Management Philosophy
3.
Understanding the Atmosphere of a Korean Medicine Clinic Part II - Understanding the Strengths
4.
Understanding the Atmosphere of Korean Medicine Clinics Part 3 - Identifying Key Treatments and Key Revenue Structures
5.
Understanding the work
6.
Image making (service mind)
7.
Patient care skills
8.
Etiquette among staff
9.
What a senior says out of concern
PART 2: Practical Korean Medicine
Chapter 4: Desk Work - The Beginning and End of a Korean Medicine Clinic
1.
Reception and collection
2.
Manage scheduled patients
3.
Responding to dissatisfied patients
4.
Responding to waiting patients
5.
Proof work and receipt
6.
Medication Instructions (Medication Guide)
Chapter 5 Diagnostic Equipment and Inspection Work - Follow Me
1.
outline
2.
Meridian function test
3.
Body Composition Test - InBody Measurement
4.
Infrared Thermography (DITI)
Chapter 6: Assistance in the Treatment Room - What to Prepare and What to Do?
1.
Terms frequently used in the treatment room
2.
Patient treatment bed
3.
Treatment room flow
4.
Treatment room practice
5.
heat therapy
6.
Acupuncture
7.
moxibustion
8.
Physical therapy (ICT/TENS)
Chapter 7 Herbal Medicine Auxiliary Services - Of course, there is herbal medicine in this oriental medicine clinic.
1.
Rules for entering and exiting the bathhouse
2.
Assistance in the work of making soup
3.
Packaging of the refund/sanje
4.
Equipment management
Chapter 8 Public Relations - High sales are essential for both the clinic and me to survive.
1.
Special characteristics of promotion of general medical clinics
2.
Promotion created with the six principles of W and W
3.
Promotion used in Oriental medicine clinics (one step further)
4.
In-hospital and out-of-hospital promotion
5.
Things staff must know and do
Chapter 9 Q&A - I have questions, but no one will tell me.
1.
Desk part
2.
Treatment part
3.
Herbal medicine part
Appendix [Insurance Policy]
Chapter 1: Difficult Oriental Medicine: Learn Only What You Need
1.
Concepts and terminology of Oriental medicine
2.
Diagnostic methods in Oriental medicine
3.
Understanding the concept of treatment
Chapter 2: Is this your first time at a Korean medicine clinic? - Getting a job at a Korean medicine clinic
1.
Types of Oriental Medicine Clinics
2.
Areas of work at a Korean medicine clinic
3.
The human structure of a Korean medicine clinic that is easy to understand
4.
Job openings at Korean medicine clinics
5.
Interview
Chapter 3: Korean Medicine Clinic Staff: What You Need to Know
1.
Basic skills of workers
2.
Understanding the Atmosphere of a Korean Medicine Clinic Part 1 - Understanding the Director's Management Philosophy
3.
Understanding the Atmosphere of a Korean Medicine Clinic Part II - Understanding the Strengths
4.
Understanding the Atmosphere of Korean Medicine Clinics Part 3 - Identifying Key Treatments and Key Revenue Structures
5.
Understanding the work
6.
Image making (service mind)
7.
Patient care skills
8.
Etiquette among staff
9.
What a senior says out of concern
PART 2: Practical Korean Medicine
Chapter 4: Desk Work - The Beginning and End of a Korean Medicine Clinic
1.
Reception and collection
2.
Manage scheduled patients
3.
Responding to dissatisfied patients
4.
Responding to waiting patients
5.
Proof work and receipt
6.
Medication Instructions (Medication Guide)
Chapter 5 Diagnostic Equipment and Inspection Work - Follow Me
1.
outline
2.
Meridian function test
3.
Body Composition Test - InBody Measurement
4.
Infrared Thermography (DITI)
Chapter 6: Assistance in the Treatment Room - What to Prepare and What to Do?
1.
Terms frequently used in the treatment room
2.
Patient treatment bed
3.
Treatment room flow
4.
Treatment room practice
5.
heat therapy
6.
Acupuncture
7.
moxibustion
8.
Physical therapy (ICT/TENS)
Chapter 7 Herbal Medicine Auxiliary Services - Of course, there is herbal medicine in this oriental medicine clinic.
1.
Rules for entering and exiting the bathhouse
2.
Assistance in the work of making soup
3.
Packaging of the refund/sanje
4.
Equipment management
Chapter 8 Public Relations - High sales are essential for both the clinic and me to survive.
1.
Special characteristics of promotion of general medical clinics
2.
Promotion created with the six principles of W and W
3.
Promotion used in Oriental medicine clinics (one step further)
4.
In-hospital and out-of-hospital promotion
5.
Things staff must know and do
Chapter 9 Q&A - I have questions, but no one will tell me.
1.
Desk part
2.
Treatment part
3.
Herbal medicine part
Appendix [Insurance Policy]
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Publisher's Review
While existing practical books were limited to the content on the clinical assistance area of a Korean medicine clinic nurse assistant, 『Going to Work at a Korean Medicine Clinic』 is divided into basic and practical sections so that Korean medicine staff can easily apply the essential terms of Korean medicine, Korean medicine treatment, understanding Korean medicine doctors treating patients at Korean medicine clinics, and the overall work of Korean medicine clinics, and can visualize the content essential for practical work.
Part 1 (Basics) covers the basic Korean medicine terminology, diagnostic methods, and treatment concepts (acupuncture, moxibustion, herbal medicine, cupping, heat therapy, etc.) that Korean medicine staff need to know, along with electronic charts, and describes them so that they can be reviewed along with actual insurance coverage. It also covers the Korean medicine clinic system, recruitment and interview procedures for those preparing for employment at Korean medicine clinics, and the basic qualifications that Korean medicine staff need to have.
Part 2 (Practical) describes the practical process step by step for oriental medicine staff who are curious about what kind of work they actually do in an oriental medicine clinic.
From the desk work that is the beginning and end of a Korean medicine clinic, to the equipment and testing work frequently used in a Korean medicine clinic, and the treatment room work flow, etc., various diagrams and reference photos are included to explain them so that they can be understood immediately and applied correctly.
Additionally, it includes the work of decoction preparation, which was not covered in other books, making it easier to understand herbal medicine, and it also systematically explains methods for promoting oriental medicine clinics.
In particular, in “Overview,” we organized in-depth content in an easy-to-understand manner, and in “Looking into Details,” we tried to reduce misunderstandings in conversations with patients by providing examples to help patients select appropriate comments and terms when interacting with them.
In the Q&A section, we have collected trivial but frustrating questions that you may have had, so you can resolve your curiosity.
Additionally, the appendix includes the prescription names and indications for the 56 most commonly prescribed insurance drugs in Oriental medicine clinics.
This book, "Going to Work at a Korean Medicine Clinic," is expected to be a must-read for directors concerned about frequent staff turnover and declining sales, nurses preparing for employment or career changes at Korean medicine clinics, nursing assistants, Korean medicine clinic directors, and counseling directors, as well as anyone trying to overcome a career gap and find a new job and adapt.
Part 1 (Basics) covers the basic Korean medicine terminology, diagnostic methods, and treatment concepts (acupuncture, moxibustion, herbal medicine, cupping, heat therapy, etc.) that Korean medicine staff need to know, along with electronic charts, and describes them so that they can be reviewed along with actual insurance coverage. It also covers the Korean medicine clinic system, recruitment and interview procedures for those preparing for employment at Korean medicine clinics, and the basic qualifications that Korean medicine staff need to have.
Part 2 (Practical) describes the practical process step by step for oriental medicine staff who are curious about what kind of work they actually do in an oriental medicine clinic.
From the desk work that is the beginning and end of a Korean medicine clinic, to the equipment and testing work frequently used in a Korean medicine clinic, and the treatment room work flow, etc., various diagrams and reference photos are included to explain them so that they can be understood immediately and applied correctly.
Additionally, it includes the work of decoction preparation, which was not covered in other books, making it easier to understand herbal medicine, and it also systematically explains methods for promoting oriental medicine clinics.
In particular, in “Overview,” we organized in-depth content in an easy-to-understand manner, and in “Looking into Details,” we tried to reduce misunderstandings in conversations with patients by providing examples to help patients select appropriate comments and terms when interacting with them.
In the Q&A section, we have collected trivial but frustrating questions that you may have had, so you can resolve your curiosity.
Additionally, the appendix includes the prescription names and indications for the 56 most commonly prescribed insurance drugs in Oriental medicine clinics.
This book, "Going to Work at a Korean Medicine Clinic," is expected to be a must-read for directors concerned about frequent staff turnover and declining sales, nurses preparing for employment or career changes at Korean medicine clinics, nursing assistants, Korean medicine clinic directors, and counseling directors, as well as anyone trying to overcome a career gap and find a new job and adapt.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: August 5, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 264 pages | 188*257*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788957419502
- ISBN10: 8957419500
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