Category: Medical sector

Psychologist

Person who, as an expert in mental mechanisms, development and human behavior, helps people resolve personal difficulties and adjustment problems. Using interview techniques and psychometric tests, she assesses their intellectual capacities, skills and different aspects of their personality and diagnoses behavioral, emotional and cognitive disorders. She

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Psychoeducator

Person who offers assessment, consultation, preventive intervention and rehabilitation services to individuals with various adaptation problems (delinquency, behavioral problems, aggressiveness, loss of autonomy, etc.). Using observation grids, tests and questionnaires, she assesses the psychosocial adaptation and adaptive capacities of individuals and

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Psychiatrist

Person who, as a medical specialist, tries to prevent, diagnose and treat mental illnesses, psychic disorders and emotional disorders of physical, psychological or social origin which affect the functioning of the individual (neurosis, psychosis, phobia, schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, psychosomatic illnesses, etc.). With the active participation of

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Emergency Medicine Doctor

Person who, as a specialist physician, treats people who are injured or suffering from acute pain in the emergency department of a hospital. She takes care, among other things, to assess the severity of cases, to make a rapid diagnosis, to provide immediate care to patients whose life is threatened and to those who are in the acute phase of their disease

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Public Health Doctor

A public health doctor no longer practices medicine on an individual scale but rather large-scale medicine: that of a population! To explain the public health process to a doctor, the simplest (but not the more exact!) is perhaps to compare it to the clinical medicine approach, but with specific methods: "prevention" by anticipating public health problems

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Psychoanalyst

Person who, as a specialist in psychotherapy, analyzes the deep psychic processes of an individual in order to detect the existence of memories, desires or images whose subconscious presence is at the origin of their adaptation or behavioral difficulties (anxiety, phobia, depression, neurosis, etc.). During one-on-one meetings, she helps her patients to

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Psychosociology

Psychosociology can be considered as a science of action and a practice of intervention (praxis) engaged in social life. It constitutes a field of research and practices of varied interventions.Person who intervenes with individuals, groups and organizations grappling with problems related to human interactions and social behaviors in order to facilitate the

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Hematologist

He is a specialist in Hematology. Hematology is the medical specialty that studies the blood, the hematopoietic organs (the bone marrow, the lymph nodes and the spleen being the main ones) and their diseases. all the phenomena which contribute to the production and replacement of blood cells, namely: red blood cells or erythrocytes, which transport oxygen to

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Work and Organizational Psychologist

The psychology of work and organizations can be broadly defined as the study of humans in the workplace. The work psychologist will be interested in the relations between the individual and his missions, in the relations between individuals and the organization or even in the relations between groups of individuals. re-establish serene communication and thus

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Gastroenterology

Gastroenterology is the medical specialty devoted to the study of the digestive system, its disorders and abnormalities, as well as their treatment. The discipline is thus interested in different organs (the esophagus, the small intestine, the colon, the rectum, the anus), but also in the digestive glands (the liver, the bile ducts, the pancreas).

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