Overview
The role of a Medical Officer (MBBS) is critical to the provision of quality patient care in a medical facility. Medical Officers are responsible for providing direct patient care conducting medical assessments and ensuring the implementation of appropriate medical interventions.
Key Responsibilities
- Conducting medical assessments and examinations of patients
- Providing medical care and treatment to patients
- Developing and implementing patient care plans
- Monitoring and updating patient medical records
- Participating in medical rounds and consultations
- Responding to medical emergencies and providing immediate care
- Administering medication and treatment as prescribed
- Collaborating with medical and nursing staff to ensure holistic patient care
- Adhering to medical ethics and professional conduct
- Participating in continuous medical education and training
Required Qualifications
- MBBS degree from a recognized institution
- Valid medical license and registration
- Minimum of 12 years of clinical experience
- Proficient in medical diagnosis and treatment
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Ability to work effectively in a fastpaced medical environment
- Knowledge of medical ethics and patient confidentiality
- Capability to make sound medical decisions in emergency situations
- Familiarity with electronic medical record systems
- Commitment to ongoing professional development
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