Dynamic Children Specialist with extensive experience at Women and Children Hospital, excelling in emergency care and inpatient management. Proven ability in clinical examination and effective communication, ensuring optimal patient outcomes. Skilled in handling emergencies and adept at maintaining accurate medical documentation, contributing to high-quality pediatric care.
• Provide Emergency Medical Services: Deliver prompt and effective care to patients in emergency situations, including initial assessment, stabilization, and treatment.
• Conduct Pediatric Outpatient Department (OPD) Services: Examine, diagnose, and treat pediatric patients in the OPD setting, ensuring high-quality, compassionate care for children.
• Inpatient Management: Oversee the clinical management of admitted patients, including monitoring progress, adjusting treatment plans, and coordinating with nursing and support staff to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
• Collaboration and Communication: Work closely with other medical professionals, specialists, and administrative staff to provide coordinated care and maintain efficient hospital operations.
• Documentation and Reporting: Maintain accurate medical records, prepare discharge summaries, and contribute to hospital documentation and reporting protocols.
Job Summary:
The Training Medical Officer in Pediatrics supports the pediatric team in delivering comprehensive medical care to infants, children, and adolescents. The role provides hands-on clinical experience while participating in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of pediatric patients in both outpatient and inpatient settings, under supervision.
Key Responsibilities:
• Clinical Care:
• Assist in the assessment, diagnosis, and management of pediatric patients in the OPD, emergency, and inpatient wards.
• Provide emergency care and initial stabilization of pediatric patients.
• Participate in ward rounds, follow-up care, and discharge planning.
• Outpatient Services:
• Conduct supervised consultations in the Pediatric OPD, including routine checkups, immunizations, and illness management.
• Inpatient Management:
• Monitor and manage admitted pediatric patients, including charting progress notes, ordering investigations, and assisting in procedures.
• Medical Documentation:
• Maintain accurate and up-to-date medical records, treatment charts, and discharge summaries.
• Learning and Development:
• Attend scheduled academic sessions, case discussions, and training workshops.
• Keep up to date with the latest clinical guidelines and pediatric best practices.
• Team Collaboration:
• Coordinate with nursing staff, consultants, and other departments to ensure effective patient care.
• Participate in quality improvement initiatives and clinical audits.
as above
Job Summary:
The Medical Officer in the Pediatrics Center is responsible for providing immediate care to pediatric emergency cases and managing the clinical care of admitted patients. The role involves acute care decision-making, ongoing monitoring, and coordination with the pediatric healthcare team to ensure quality outcomes for children.
Key Responsibilities:
• Emergency Care:
• Attend to pediatric emergency cases promptly and provide stabilization and initial treatment.
• Perform initial assessments, order and interpret investigations, and initiate appropriate interventions.
• Collaborate with senior pediatricians in critical cases and emergency procedures.
• Inpatient Management:
• Monitor and manage the care of admitted pediatric patients, including daily ward rounds and follow-up assessments.
• Ensure accurate documentation of clinical findings, treatment plans, and progress notes.
• Coordinate care plans, investigations, and discharge summaries in consultation with the supervising pediatrician.
• Clinical Support:
• Respond to calls from wards and handle medical concerns of inpatients efficiently.
• Assist in procedures, medication administration planning, and follow-up care.
• Communication & Teamwork:
• Communicate effectively with parents or guardians about patient condition and treatment plans.
• Work in close coordination with pediatric nurses, support staff, and consultants for integrated care.
• Record Keeping & Reporting:
• Maintain proper and timely medical records, including admission notes and discharge summaries
1. Medical Rotation Responsibilities:
• Assist in the assessment, diagnosis, and management of medical inpatients and outpatients.
• Participate in daily ward rounds and contribute to clinical discussions.
• Monitor patient progress, update charts, and follow up on investigations.
• Respond to medical emergencies under supervision.
• Maintain accurate and timely documentation including progress notes, treatment plans, and discharge summaries.
• Communicate with patients and families about care under supervision.
2. Surgical Rotation Responsibilities:
• Assist in the preoperative and postoperative care of surgical patients.
• Observe and assist in surgical procedures, dressing changes, and minor interventions.
• Participate in surgical ward rounds and emergency surgical assessments.
• Prepare patients for surgery including obtaining consent, arranging investigations, and reviewing reports.
• Ensure proper documentation of surgical cases and postoperative instructions.
• Coordinate with nursing and OR staff for efficient case management.
General Duties (Applicable to Both Rotations):
• Ensure patient safety and adhere to hospital protocols and clinical guidelines.
• Participate in on-call duties, emergency shifts, and night rounds as scheduled.
• Attend academic sessions, clinical meetings, and teaching rounds.
• Demonstrate professionalism, teamwork, and ethical conduct at all times.
• Engage in continuous learning and seek feedback to improve clinical competence.