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Specialist Orthopaedics

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

  • Diagnose and assess patient’s injuries or diseases through diagnostic test, such as X-rays to look for broken bones or blood tests to check for rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Administer, recommend and implement non-invasive treatments to address musculoskeletal problems.
  • Cast and splint limbs, recommend rehabilitative exercises, or prescribe supplements and medications to strengthen joints or minimize pain.
  • They may plate broken bones, reattach tendons and ligaments, or perform joint or hip replacements, among other procedure.
  • Ensure that medical records are complete and accurate.
  • Treat most muscles and skeletal problems including arthritis, congenital deformities, or trauma injuries.
  • Orthopedic surgeons are the final port of call for bone-related injuries/diseases such as torn ligaments, ruptured discs, osteoporosis, sciatica, and bone tumor to mention but a few.
  • Studying the medical history of patients to identify the pattern to a disorder.
  • Carry out research to develop and improve on existing operating procedures and surgical technique
  • Update families on the progress of treatment as well as steps necessary for recovery and create care plans for patients after surgery.
  • They may refer patients to other healthcare professionals such as physiotherapist and physician/surgeons for additional medical care.
  • Responsible to provide medical care by performing physical exams, designing treatment and therapeutic plans.
  • Keep tracking of patient’s progress to determine what needs to be done.
  • Often in-charge of the entire orthopedic department including the physician’s assistants, nurses and surgery technicians.

  • Diagnose and assess patient’s injuries or diseases through diagnostic test, such as X-rays to look for broken bones or blood tests to check for rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Administer, recommend and implement non-invasive treatments to address musculoskeletal problems.
  • Cast and splint limbs, recommend rehabilitative exercises, or prescribe supplements and medications to strengthen joints or minimize pain.
  • They may plate broken bones, reattach tendons and ligaments, or perform joint or hip replacements, among other procedure.
  • Ensure that medical records are complete and accurate.
  • Treat most muscles and skeletal problems including arthritis, congenital deformities, or trauma injuries.
  • Orthopedic surgeons are the final port of call for bone-related injuries/diseases such as torn ligaments, ruptured discs, osteoporosis, sciatica, and bone tumor to mention but a few.
  • Studying the medical history of patients to identify the pattern to a disorder.
  • Carry out research to develop and improve on existing operating procedures and surgical technique
  • Update families on the progress of treatment as well as steps necessary for recovery and create care plans for patients after surgery.
  • They may refer patients to other healthcare professionals such as physiotherapist and physician/surgeons for additional medical care.
  • Responsible to provide medical care by performing physical exams, designing treatment and therapeutic plans.
  • Keep tracking of patient’s progress to determine what needs to be done.
  • Often in-charge of the entire orthopedic department including the physician’s assistants, nurses and surgery technicians.

Education:

  • A completion of MBBS or MBChB or equivalent qualification from an accredited institution
  • Completion of Specialty qualification as per the Recognized Specialty Certificate table
  • License:
  • The physician will maintain at all times an active license in home country and an active DOH License consistent with specialty practiced at Bareen International Hospital.
  • Experience:
  • 5 to 7 years’ clinical experience.

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