Minimum 2 years in managing ICU patients, emergency cases, and critical care
Role Overview:
As an
Intensivist
at VR Revankar Hospital, you will play a crucial role in managing critically ill patients in the
Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
. You will be responsible for providing advanced critical care, handling medical emergencies, and ensuring high standards of patient management. You will collaborate with a
multidisciplinary team
to deliver evidence-based, patient-centered care.
Key Responsibilities:1. ICU Patient Management
Supervise and manage
critically ill patients
, including those on mechanical ventilation, dialysis, and advanced hemodynamic monitoring.
Perform and oversee
critical care procedures
such as intubation, central venous catheterization, arterial line insertion, and ultrasound-guided interventions.
Monitor and optimize patient conditions through
continuous assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning
.
2. Emergency & Essential Care
Respond to
code blue and rapid response team calls
, ensuring immediate stabilization and advanced life support interventions.
Provide emergency care in
cardiac arrests, respiratory failures, sepsis, and polytrauma cases
.
Collaborate with the
emergency department
to ensure smooth ICU admissions and transfers.
3. Preventive & Quality Care
Implement
infection control measures
and ensure adherence to ICU protocols and guidelines.
Participate in
clinical audits, morbidity & mortality meetings
, and quality improvement initiatives.
Educate and train ICU staff on
advanced life support (ALS), basic life support (BLS), and sepsis management
.
4. Collaboration & Communication
Work closely with
consultants, surgeons, anesthetists, and nursing teams
for comprehensive patient care.
Maintain clear documentation and update families on
patient conditions and treatment plans
.
Assist in policy development for
ICU best practices and evidence-based protocols
.
Skills & Qualifications:
MD/DNB in Critical Care, Anesthesia, Internal Medicine, or Pulmonology
with relevant ICU experience.
Certification in
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Basic Life Support (BLS)