Job Summary
The Specialist Physician shares responsibility with the Consultant Physician for delivering high-quality, evidence-based, and patient-centered care within their division. The role involves diagnosing and treating complex conditions, managing patient care plans, collaborating with a multidisciplinary team, and contributing to the supervision and training of junior medical staff.
Key Responsibilities
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Patient Care:
Conduct comprehensive patient assessments, take medical histories, order and interpret diagnostic tests, and formulate personalized treatment plans for injuries, illnesses, and disorders within the specialty.
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Treatment and Procedures:
Prescribe and administer appropriate medication, therapy, or other specialized medical care and perform necessary procedures/surgeries related to the specialty.
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Collaboration and Consultation:
Liaise and consult with other medical specialists, departments, and support services to ensure holistic and integrated patient care.
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Documentation:
Accurately document all relevant clinical information in a clear and timely fashion in compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
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Quality Improvement and Research:
Actively participate in quality improvement initiatives, clinical audits, and research activities to enhance patient safety and care standards.
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Supervision and Education:
Provide instruction, guidance, and supervision to junior medical staff, residents, and students.
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Communication:
Communicate clinical information to patients and their families in a timely and compassionate manner, obtaining informed consent for procedures as required.
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Compliance:
Adhere to all hospital departmental and divisional policies, procedures, and DOH regulations, including occupational health and safety guidelines and infection control protocols.
Qualifications and Requirements
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Education:
An MBBS or equivalent degree from a recognized medical school.
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Post-Graduate Training:
Completion of a structured clinical residency or fellowship program in the relevant specialization.
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Experience:
A minimum of 2-3 years of clinical experience post-specialization, depending on the DOH tier classification qualifications and specific hospital requirements.
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Licensing:
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DOH License:
A valid Department of Health (DOH) Abu Dhabi license or an eligibility letter to practice in Abu Dhabi is highly preferred.
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Valid Registration:
Must provide evidence of a current, valid license from the country of last or current practice.
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Good Standing:
A current Certificate of Good from the relevant licensing authority.
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Examinations:
Successful completion of the DOH licensing exam (may involve an oral assessment depending on the specialty).
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Skills
: Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, problem-solving skills, and a commitment to continuous medical education (CME/CPD).
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Language
: Fluency in English and Arabic is required, and competence in other languages is often a distinct asset.