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Medical Officer

Continental Hospital
  • Nanakramguda
Salary: NA

Description

Duty Medical Officer Salary- 35000 (Fresher) DAY SHIFT 45000(Experienced 1-2 year) NIGHT SHIFT Night shift- 5PM to 8PM (DMO) provides immediate medical care, manages patient admissions and discharges, and ensures accurate medical record keeping. They also play a role in monitoring patient progress, collaborating with other healthcare professionals, and staying updated on medical advancements. In essence, DMOs are responsible for the initial assessment, treatment, and ongoing care of patients, particularly in emergency situations. What is a Medical Officer: Roles & Expectations in 2025 Here's a more detailed breakdown: 1. Immediate Patient Care: Assessment and Diagnosis: DMOs are the first point of contact for patients, assessing their conditions, performing necessary examinations, and making initial diagnoses. Treatment and Medication: They prescribe medications, administer treatments, and provide necessary medical interventions to stabilize patients. Emergency Response: DMOs respond to medical emergencies, providing advanced life support and resuscitation when required. 2. Patient Management: Admissions and Discharges: They review patient records, coordinate admissions and discharges, and ensure patients are medically stable before leaving the hospital. Progress Monitoring: DMOs track patient progress, monitor vital signs, and adjust treatment plans as needed. Collaboration: They work closely with other healthcare professionals, including nurses and specialists, to coordinate patient care. Communication: They communicate with patients and their families, providing information about the patient's condition, treatment options, and prognosis. 3. Administrative and Other Responsibilities: Medical Records: DMOs maintain accurate and up-to-date medical records, documenting patient history, examinations, treatments, and progress. Compliance: They ensure compliance with established clinical protocols, safety standards, and regulatory requirements. Continuing Education: DMOs participate in continuing medical education to stay updated on the latest medical advancements and best practices. Quality Improvement: They may participate in quality improvement initiatives to enhance patient care and clinical outcomes.

Role and Responsibilities

  • 1. Immediate Patient Care: Assessment and Diagnosis: DMOs are the first point of contact for patients, assessing their conditions, performing necessary examinations, and making initial diagnoses. Treatment and Medication: They prescribe medications, administer treatments, and provide necessary medical interventions to stabilize patients. Emergency Response: DMOs respond to medical emergencies, providing advanced life support and resuscitation when required. 2. Patient Management: Admissions and Discharges: They review patient records, coordinate admissions and discharges, and ensure patients are medically stable before leaving the hospital. Progress Monitoring: DMOs track patient progress, monitor vital signs, and adjust treatment plans as needed. Collaboration: They work closely with other healthcare professionals, including nurses and specialists, to coordinate patient care. Communication: They communicate with patients and their families, providing information about the patient's condition, treatment options, and prognosis. 3. Administrative and Other Responsibilities: Medical Records: DMOs maintain accurate and up-to-date medical records, documenting patient history, examinations, treatments, and progress. Compliance: They ensure compliance with established clinical protocols, safety standards, and regulatory requirements. Continuing Education: DMOs participate in continuing medical education to stay updated on the latest medical advancements and best practices. Quality Improvement: They may participate in quality improvement initiatives to enhance patient care and clinical outcomes.