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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Neonatal Care.
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Responsible for treating pediatric patients during office hours.
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Examine, diagnose, and treat. Provide care plans and nutrition regimens.
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Severe cases, emergency examinations according to emergency protocols.
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Consult on difficult and severe cases with the Department Head.
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Advise the families of pediatric patients and perform necessary procedures.
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Assist the resuscitation doctors in the delivery room for severe cases.
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Present cases to the Department Head during department rounds as required.
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Make conclusions after completing rounds.
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Communicate with nurses about treatment plans, monitoring, and pediatric care.
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Prepare documents, attend and present cases at multidisciplinary and inter-hospital conferences.
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Explain the disease status and treatment plan to the pediatric patients' families daily.
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Provide health counseling, home care advice, and schedule follow‑up appointments for families of discharged pediatric patients.
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Resuscitation in the delivery room
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Participate in normal deliveries / cesarean sections in the Obstetrics department.
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Assess newborns immediately after birth and perform resuscitation according to protocol.
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Complete admission records and counsel families of patients admitted to the department.
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Refer patients to other hospitals when cases exceed treatment capacity.
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Neonatal clinic in the Obstetrics department
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Examine pediatric patients. Provide vaccination prescriptions and discharge.
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Provide health counseling, home care advice, and schedule follow‑up appointments for families of discharged pediatric patients.
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Complete documentation for patients admitted for treatment.
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Outpatient Neonatal Clinic, Outpatient Pediatric Clinic
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Examination. Diagnosis. Prescribe outpatient treatment medication.
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Health counseling. Guide disease monitoring and schedule follow‑up.
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Advise and prescribe hospitalization.