Orthopedic Trauma Department

Job Description

  • Responsible for treating patients during duty hours
  • Visit and examine patients at least twice a day, accompany nursing rounds each morning
  • Examine new patients in the assigned area, complete dual medical records within 24 hours
  • Prepare and finalize patient records for those scheduled for surgery
  • Conduct assessments of forms as required
  • Monitor and address non-urgent, non-emergency issues related to patients, including scheduled surgical cases
  • Explain disease condition, treatment plan, discharge to patients/family, specialist examination interventions, and case conferences
  • Communicate with nursing staff about treatment plans, monitoring, and patient care
  • Report to department head/vice-head on patient status in the assigned area
  • Present cases to department head/vice-head during full department rounds as scheduled: Tuesday and Friday mornings weekly
  • Perform specialized treatment procedures on patients, adhering to infection control principles
  • Classify severe patient conditions, monitor, administer intravenous therapy…requiring special care regimes.
  • Prepare, attend, and present cases at full department, interdisciplinary, and external hospital conferences.

Requirements

  • Graduate with postgraduate degree, preferably resident doctors, Specialist I physicians, or Medical Masters in Orthopedic Trauma
  • Professional practice license
  • Doctors with over 3 years of relevant specialist experience or work at Level 1 hospitals.
  • English proficiency: IELTS 5.5, TOEFL 65, TOEIC (Reading & Listening: 650, writing: level 5, speaking: level 6).
  • Proficient in office computer applications.
  • Good communication skills.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive, competitive, attractive compensation package
  • Opportunity to attend training courses,
  • Health care benefits for self and family
  • Professional, dynamic work environment
Orthopedic Trauma Department