Specialist Physician Emergency Medicine Full-time Job

6 days ago   Medical & Healthcare   Dubai   14 views Reference: 47789
Job Details

Responsibilities

Examining patients, taking medical histories, addressing patients' concerns, and answering patients' questions.

Diagnosing and treating injuries, illnesses, and disorders.

Ordering, performing, and interpreting diagnostic tests and explaining the results to patients.

Counseling patients on diet, hygiene, preventative healthcare, and other lifestyle changes.

Updating patients' charts and information to reflect current findings and treatments.

Recommending and designing treatment plans.

Prescribing medications or therapies.

Explaining medical procedures to patients.

Consulting with other physicians, referring patients to specialists when necessary, and working with other healthcare staff, such as nurses, assistants, and other physicians.

Complying with medical laws (for example, HIPAA).

Qualifications

A medical degree and the successful completion of a residency and internship.

A state license and certification to practice medicine.

Knowledge and experience in diagnosing and treating a wide variety of illnesses.

Strong communication and interpersonal skills.

Good leadership, organizational, and problem-solving skills.

Dexterity and detail oriented abilities.

Patience and compassion.

The ability and willingness to stay up to date on advancements, innovations, and developments in the field.

Company Description
Abu Dhabi Health Services "SEHA"SEHA HealthSystem consists of 12 hospitals with 2,644 beds, 46 Primary Healthcare Clinic, 10 Disease Prevention and Screening Centere, 3 Mobile Clinics, 1 School Clinic, 2 Blood banks,4 Dental Centers, 2 Employee Healthcare Center,and 1 Vaccination Center. It is the largest healthcare network in the UAE, providing a continuum of care to residents and utilizing leading-edge technologies. SEHAs facilities accommodate 100,000 inpatients annually and conduct 41,000 surgeries, as well as treating more than five million outpatients.