To work in highly innovative and learning environment which provides opportunities to practically implement the skills acquired during my studies and to be beneficial part of your organization which values human capital and organizational goals in profitable manner.
To be part of a team providing 24 hour medical cover and immediate first line resuscitation to any hospital
patient, visitor or staff member as required. To assist in the management of patients and provide back-up
support to the consultant. To provide medical cover, routine and emergency, during hours of duty and work
in conjunction with the other RMO to provide a 24 hour service to the hospital. To undertake a morning and
evening ward round daily and if possible with a member of the nursing staff when available ensuring patients
are visited where appropriate. To make an entry in the patient’s notes as appropriate following ward rounds
or any other patient examinations, communication or procedures. To receive a hand-over report on patients
from the alternative RMO when commencing duty and to attend the ward areas between the hours of 7.30
and 9.30 both morning and evening to enable and establish consultant communication . To liaise with nursing
staff regularly (at least every 3-4 hours) to check on patient progress, or more frequently if their condition
necessitates. To see patients at the request of nurses in charge and carry out examinations of patients. To
take blood samples from patients as may be required from time to time and to undertake arterial blood
sampling as necessary. To respond to calls from the ward relating to patient care. To discuss medication on
discharge with patients and write a discharge summary if requested.
To be part of a team providing 24 hour medical cover and immediate first line resuscitation to any hospital
patient, visitor or staff member as required. To assist in the management of patients and provide back-up
support to the consultant. To provide medical cover, routine and emergency, during hours of duty and work
in conjunction with the other RMO to provide a 24 hour service to the hospital. To undertake a morning and
evening ward round daily and if possible with a member of the nursing staff when available ensuring patients
are visited where appropriate. To make an entry in the patient’s notes as appropriate following ward rounds
or any other patient examinations, communication or procedures. To receive a hand-over report on patients
from the alternative RMO when commencing duty and to attend the ward areas between the hours of 7.30
and 9.30 both morning and evening to enable and establish consultant communication . To liaise with nursing
staff regularly (at least every 3-4 hours) to check on patient progress, or more frequently if their condition
necessitates. To see patients at the request of nurses in charge and carry out examinations of patients. To
take blood samples from patients as may be required from time to time and to undertake arterial blood
sampling as necessary. To respond to calls from the ward relating to patient care. To discuss medication on
discharge with patients and write a discharge summary if requested.