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Offering skin consultations.Evaluating patient skin conditions by screening for disease.Utilizing patient medical history as part of skin assessments.Prescribing medication for the treatment of skin conditions.Performing non-invasive surgical procedures on skin.Refering patients to advanced specialists.Talking to patients about the status of their skin health.
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Examining, diagnosing, and treating patient conditions and disorders of the genitourinary organs and tracts.Documenting and reviewing patients' histories.Ordering, performing, and interpreting diagnostic tests.Using specialized equipment, such as X-rays, fluoroscopes, and catheters.Performing abdominal, pelvic, or retroperitoneal surgeries when necessary.Treating lower urinary tract dysfunctions.Prescribing and administering antibiotics, antiseptics, or compresses to treat infections or injuries.Prescribing medications for patients with erectile dysfunction, infertility, or ejaculation problems.Providing Urology consultations or referring patients to specialists.Directing nurses, residents, or other staff.
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Taking patients' histories, using specialized equipment to determine the extent of a fraction or injury, and determining the best mode of treatment.Performing blood tests to check for degenerative bone conditions.Strengthening an area of the body through exercises, ultrasounds, and strength training.Surgically repairing bones, nerves, ligaments, tendons, and joints to promote healing.Treating acute and chronic injuries and pain.Prescribing medications to aid patients in their recovery.Monitoring patients' healing processes and making necessary adjustments to their treatment plans.Arranging rehabilitation plans after surgeries.Supervising and assigning duties to nurses and other medical staff, and referring patients to other specialists for further treatment or recovery plans.Enhancing your abilities and remaining up to date through attending medical conferences and courses.
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Performing specimen analysis by using laboratory tools and equipment, in order to study samples and perform tests to accurately analyze bodily fluids and tissue specimens.Looking for abnormalities in samples that evidence disease and conveying this information to the relevant medical practitioner.Using checklists, medical software, and retesting to get thorough and precise results.Suggesting potential treatment options.Writing pathology reports detailing specimens tested, results of tests, and the final diagnosis.Undertaking research to improve identification and testing methods and finding innovative ways to treat disease.Staying up to date with developments in the fields of pathology and medical practice.
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Providing routine care such as vision testing and prescribing glasses and contact lenses.Performing corrective surgeries, such as repairing injuries and corneas, and removing cataracts.Performing advanced surgical procedures, such as keyhole or laser surgery.Diagnosing and treating eye diseases and injuries.Managing emergency eye clinics, outpatient clinics, or other specialist eye clinics.Treating medical disorders that affect the vision through a holistic approach.Using therapeutic procedures and performing biopsies.
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Diagnose complex medical problems by referring to a patient’s history, examining them and conducting neurological tests.Counsel patients on neurological disorders and its background.Order neurological tests and interpret the results of neuroimaging studies.Prescribe and/or administer treatment and medication.Monitor the behavioral and cognitive side effects of treatment and medication.Order supportive care services for patients.Participate in neuroscience research activities.Liaise with medical professionals in the community and hospitals.Keep up-to-date with neurological developments, treatment and medication.Perform specialized treatments such as sleep disorders, neuroimmunology, neuro-oncology, behavioral neurology and neurogenetics.Perform and interpret lumbar punctures, electroencephalography, electromyography and nerve conduction velocity tests.
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Analyzing, examining, and investigating patients and their medical histories for signs and symptoms of hormonal imbalances.Advising, ordering, and performing tests and interpreting the results.Discussing diagnoses with patients, explaining treatment options, and giving advice on medications, lifestyle and dietary changes, and other preventative measures.Carrying out follow-up appointments, monitoring patient progress, adjusting treatment plans and medications, and updating patient records.Supporting patients with serious or complex endocrine conditions and their loved ones.Conducting research and studies on the endocrine system and its diseases, disorders, and conditions to develop new treatment techniques.Remaining up-to-date on current discoveries, developments, trends, research, and technology.Handling basic administrative, clerical, and business tasks, such as filing, answering phones, or data entry.
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Consultant NephrologistRoles and responsibilities are: - Evaluate, diagnose, manage and treat a spectrum of kidney-related disorders.- Offer hemodialysis, dialysis, renal biopsies, post-surgical care of patients who have recently had a kidney transplant, and they also work alongside primary care physicians to determine the best method of care for kidney patients with comorbidities. - Treat protein or blood in the urine, indicators that the kidneys are not able to flush wastes properly.- Treating their patients for long periods of time, so they must be interested in developing relationships with them and educating them about the best ways to manage renal dysfunction and electrolyte disorders and to prevent further kidney damage Desired Candidate Profile Education: DM Qualified OR DNB Qualified in Nephrology from a reputed hospital
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Consulting with patients to understand their health concerns.Performing specialized tests to diagnose patients.Determining proper courses of treatment.Consulting with a patient's primary doctor.Analyzing patient historical data.Consulting with other specialists, such as oncologists, in the case of cancer.Performing endoscopic procedures to inspect internal organs.Performing X-Ray, MRI, and ultrasound scanning.Performing surgery in the digestive tract.
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Consulting with patients to understand their symptoms and health concerns.Prescribing tests, treatments, and/or surgery, when necessary.Maintaining detailed notes of appointments with patients, including comments, tests and/or treatments prescribed, and test results.Performing tests, when needed, to check the health of patients' hearts and/or cardiovascular systems.Interpreting test results to determine how effectively the heart and/or cardiovascular system is functioning.Using medical imaging equipment, such as CT and MRI scanners, to diagnose and treat heart and/or cardiovascular conditions.Assisting and/or performing surgery which may include complex surgical interventions that require a team of medical professionals.Prescribing medication to treat heart and/or cardiovascular disease.Providing support and advice to patients receiving long-term care.Training and providing educational support to junior staff, when necessary.