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TORH
The Healing Hand
“When lives are on the line, no one asks for the AI”
Low Risk
Replacement Probability
12%–28%
Predicted Year Range
2040–2055
Risk Tier
Low Risk
Tacit + Objective + Rigid + Human: Physical experience + irreversible errors + patient trust
Superpower
Physical healing skill combined with irreversible stakes and deep patient trust
Kryptonite
AI diagnostics are already more accurate — the hands may be last to go, but the mind goes first
Four Barrier Dimensions
T
Learnability — Tacit (T)
Can AI acquire and learn the knowledge and skills your job requires?
O
Evaluation Objectivity — Objective (O)
Does your work have a "right answer"? Can quality be objectively measured?
R
Risk Tolerance — Rigid (R)
If AI makes a mistake, can the consequences be tolerated? Can its output be trusted?
H
Human Presence — Human (H)
Is your value in "what you produce" or "who you are"?
Why This Profile Is Exposed
Work is objectively evaluated — when AI achieves physical capability AND earns regulatory trust, objective metrics make the replacement case clear.
Natural Defenses
Tacit physical knowledge + irreversible stakes + patient/client trust = the triple fortress. Dental surgeons, obstetricians, specialized therapists — trust built through human touch.
Typical Occupations
Healthcare Practitioners & Technical (29) — dental/obstetric, Healthcare Support (31)
Sample Career Risk Scores
- Nurse PractitionersAdvanced clinical judgment and prescribing authority — AI assists diagnosis but liability stays with NP5
- Medical AssistantsClinical procedures and patient preparation require physical skill and compassionate presence3
- Registered NursesBedside care, patient advocacy, and real-time clinical judgment cannot be digitized away2
- Pharmacy TechniciansDispensing automation advancing — technicians shift to patient counseling and exception handling2
- Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational NursesDirect patient care under supervision — physical and emotional presence is the core value2
- Nursing AssistantsPersonal care, mobility assistance, and human dignity in daily routines resist automation2