Eye Department
Job Description
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Take medical histories, examine and diagnose eye diseases.
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Explain to patients about their health condition.
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Prescribe medication and develop treatment plans for patients.
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Guide patients on disease prevention.
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Address patients' inquiries.
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Participate in in-hospital and out-of-hospital health examinations.
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Participate in departmental professional briefings: report on on-call sessions and the progress of assigned patients.
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Participate in hospital-wide regular professional meetings.
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Participate in in-hospital and out-of-hospital health examinations.
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Implement technical procedure checklists as required.
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Participate in regular health education counseling activities at the department.
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Present professional lessons learned and case reviews as directed by department leadership.
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Conduct case reviews, report scientific activities, and departmental work reports.
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Participate in out-of-hospital work according to plan or as assigned.
Requirements
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Postgraduate degree preferred; prioritize resident physicians, specialist doctors (Level I) or Master's in Medicine specializing in Ophthalmology.
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Professional license
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Doctors with over 3 years of relevant specialist experience or who have worked at top-tier (Level 1) hospitals.
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English proficiency: IELTS 5.5, TOEFL 65, TOEIC (Reading & Listening: 650, writing: level 5, speaking: level 6).
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Proficient in office computer applications.
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Good communication skills.
Benefits
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Comprehensive, competitive, attractive compensation package.
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Opportunity to attend training courses,
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Health care benefits for self and family.
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Professional, dynamic work environment.
