The differences between doctors are as follows:
1. The service objects are different.
Doctors serve patients, and health managers serve everyone, including healthy people, sub-healthy people and sick people.
2. The service cycle is different.
Doctors are generally only responsible for the examination, treatment and health care of patients when they come to the hospital, and should be limited to the process of seeking medical treatment and providing medical help. The service period is generally short. Strictly speaking, a health manager should be responsible for the health management of a person's whole life cycle from cradle to grave, including the monitoring, analysis and evaluation of health and diseases, as well as health maintenance and health promotion. The short service period is one or two years, and most of them are long-term or lifelong services.
3. Work centers are different.
Doctors should be patient-centered and disease-centered. Health managers are people-oriented and people's health is the center.
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