Performs professional duties of an otorhinolaryngology.
To conduct assessment & re-assessment for all patients in the OPD, on admission, and prior to any procedure.
Provides consultation to other physicians when the problems fall into the field of ear, nose, throat, head and neck surgery, and require the attention of a specialist. This includes diagnosis and treatment if patient\'s primary problem is in this field.
Completes medical records promptly indicating diagnosis, treatment, and future courses of action. Records must conform to established requirements.
Participates in all group conferences requiring the viewpoint and opinions of this specialty regarding difficult medical cases.
Collaborates with other departmental personnel in planning programs integrating the curative and preventive aspects of total patient care.
Is responsible for the operation of approved curative-preventive programs as they relative to his particular field.
Daily answers questions concerning irregular work and problems that arise in the group such as handling technical, safety and accident problems.
Monitors work of other assigned staff to the Otorhinolaryngology Service for quality, quantity, correctness, etc., demonstrating procedures or recommending additional training as required.
Attends staff meetings and participates in in-service activities as requested.
Contacts HOD for clarification or to keep him informed of unusual situations or problems encountered and actions taken.
Supports Continuous Quality Improvement.
Maintains confidentiality regarding patient information and regarding administrative matters of a confidential nature.
Evidences dependability in carrying out the commitments and obligations of the position.
Demonstrates the ability to listen to others in promoting effective communication.
Develops thorough understanding of policies and procedures of the hospital and demonstrates respect for them.
Performs other duties as assigned by the Head of the Department.
To follow appropriate international guidelines, DHA regulations & Joint Commission International norms while treating or managing patients as well as while discharging their professional duties.