Acute Care
Resident Medical Officer
The Resident Medical Officer (RMO) is responsible for providing comprehensive patient care through clinical supervision, supporting senior physicians, and managing urgent medical situations. This role involves direct patient care, formulating treatment plans, and working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams to ensure effective recovery and seamless hospital operations.
Key Responsibilities:
Patient Management & Clinical Care:
- Conduct initial patient evaluations, diagnose medical conditions, and develop appropriate treatment plans.
- Provide ongoing medical care to admitted patients, ensuring timely and effective interventions.
- Monitor patient progress, maintain accurate medical records, and update consultants on critical developments.
- Assist in medical procedures and minor surgeries, including post-operative management.
- Follow hospital protocols and maintain strict infection control practices.
Emergency & Critical Care Support:
- Respond promptly to emergencies and deliver immediate medical care.
- Manage critically ill patients in coordination with senior doctors and specialists.
- Support care in emergency units, ICUs, and other high-dependency areas.
Patient Interaction & Family Communication:
- Counsel patients and their families regarding diagnoses, treatment plans, and discharge instructions.
- Provide empathetic care while addressing patient concerns with clarity and professionalism.
- Keep families informed about patient conditions, prognosis, and ongoing treatments.
Coordination & Team Collaboration:
- Work closely with consultants, specialists, nurses, and paramedical staff to ensure integrated patient care.
- Coordinate with diagnostic, radiology, and pharmacy teams for timely investigations and medication management.
- Participate in case discussions, hospital meetings, and continuing medical education (CME) programs.
Benefits:
- Competitive salary with on-call allowances and performance-based incentives.
- Opportunity to work with a reputable and established healthcare organization.
- Exposure to diverse medical cases and advanced healthcare technologies.
- Access to continuous learning and career development opportunities.
- Comprehensive health benefits, including medical insurance.