A Medical Doctor (MBBS) working in a university setting will primarily focus on providing healthcare services to students and staff, their responsibilities include diagnosing and treating illnesses, conducting routine check-ups, providing preventive care, and maintaining patients records and contribute to the overall health and well-being of the university community.
Key Responsibilities:
Patient Care:
Conducting medical examinations and assessments to diagnose and treat illnesses, injuries, and other medical conditions.
Prescribing and administering medications, therapies, and treatments.
Providing preventive care, including health education and vaccinations.
Maintaining accurate and detailed patient records.
Referring patients to specialists when necessary.
Health Promotion:
Developing and implementing health promotion programs and initiatives for students and staff.
Educating the university community on various health topics.
Promoting healthy lifestyles and behaviours.
May be involved in administrative tasks related to the university's health services, such as managing patient records, ordering supplies, and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations.
Qualifications:
MBBS degree from a recognized medical school.
Valid medical license (Registered Medical Practitioner) to practice as an MBBS Doctor.
Strong clinical and diagnostic skills.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work effectively in a team and independently.
Commitment to providing high-quality patient care.