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Understanding the Practice of Health Managers
Understanding the Practice of Health Managers
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Book Introduction
Kim Hyun-joo, author of "Health Manager Practice: A Guide to Easy Occupational Health Work" (subtitle: "An Easy Guide to Occupational Health Work"), provides useful tips and advice that can be applied immediately to practice, based on her extensive field experience of over 15 years.
This book contains real-world examples and practical advice on occupational health work, which will help those working in occupational health take their skills to the next level.
I highly recommend this book as a must-read for any healthcare professional.
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Part 1.
As we get into the story
1.
Introducing Health Manager Kim Hyun-joo
2.
What prompted me to write this article
3.
People who found this article helpful

Part 2.
Becoming a Health Manager
1.
What is a 'health manager'?
2.
People who can become health managers
3.
Browse Health Care Manager Job Openings
4.
Apply for and interview as a health care manager
5.
Take a close look at the treatment

Part 3.
The beginning is always exciting, taking your first steps as a health manager.
1.
Step 1: Develop the patience to sit at your desk for long periods of time.
2.
Step 2: Find work-related materials without the burden.
3.
Step 3: Take a tour of the company
4.
Step 4: Report the Appointment of a Health Manager
5.
Step 5: Get job training as a health care manager

Part 4.
Get serious about health management
1.
Worker health checkups
2.
Investigation of musculoskeletal hazards
3.
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and Protective Equipment Management
4.
Job Stress Assessment
5.
Assessment of risk of developing cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases
6.
Work environment measurement in progress
7.
Safety and health education
8.
Risk assessment
9.
Confined Space Health Work Program
10.
Establishment and implementation of health promotion programs
11.
On-site inspection of the workplace (using a checklist)
12.
Health care room management and log writing

Part 5.
Going one step further
1.
Want to improve your work performance?
2.
Appealing to performance evaluations and performance reports

Part 6.
Pros and Cons of Being a Healthcare Administrator in My Opinion
1.
What I like about working as a healthcare manager
2.
The difficulties I experience working as a health care manager

Part 7.
Okay, what's the next step?
1.
Even health care work is becoming a bit of a chore.
2.
Moving to a career as a healthcare manager

Part 8.
In closing…

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Publisher's Review
What does a health manager do?
An easily accessible guide to occupational health work written by a 15-year veteran.


A health manager is a person who assists business owners or managers in technical matters related to health and guides and advises supervisors.
Industrial sites also implement health management programs to prevent workers from developing diseases due to hazardous environments and to secure a healthy workforce.
However, it is unclear exactly what the duties of a health manager are.
Author Kim Hyun-joo, who had similar concerns during her early days, wants to share her experiences and practical know-how with her junior health care managers through this book.

The book is divided into eight parts.
'Part 1.
Entering the story', 'Part 2.
Becoming a Health Manager, Part 3.
The beginning is always exciting, taking your first steps as a health manager', 'Part 4.
'Getting started with health management', 'Part 5.
Going one step further', 'Part 5.
Going one step further', 'Part 7.
Okay, what's the next step?'
We are guiding you step by step through the process, from the definition of a health manager to employment methods, interviews, practical work, and even career transitions to a health manager career.
It is characterized by being easy to understand at a glance as it organizes information with photos and diagrams.

The author, who started out as a clinical nurse, chose to become a health care manager not for any special reason, but for practical reasons such as fatigue from overwork and hospital life not suited to her aptitude.
Because of this, the author was able to build up his own know-how through numerous trials and errors in a workplace where he was hired without knowing exactly what the job of a health manager entailed.
Through this work, I came to know how professional and rewarding the job of a health manager is, and so I created a guidebook to help those who are going through trial and error in their first health manager job, just like the author did. I recommend this book, which contains the honest and realistic know-how of a 15-year veteran, to those who are taking their first steps as a health manager.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: August 6, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 140 pages | 148*210*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791138834063
- ISBN10: 1138834068

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