Overview:
The role of Resident Medical Officer (RMO) in Emergency Medicine (EMO) is crucial in providing immediate medical care to patients in emergency situations. As an RMO you will play a vital role in diagnosing stabilizing and providing initial treatment to patients while working closely with a team of medical professionals.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assessing and triaging patients based on medical urgency
- Performing medical examinations and providing immediate treatment to patients
- Monitoring and managing medical emergencies in the Emergency Department
- Coordinating with specialists and consultants for further management of patients
- Supervising and mentoring junior medical staff and interns
- Updating patient records and maintaining accurate documentation
- Participating in medical rounds and case discussions
- Ensuring compliance with medical protocols and standards
- Managing medical equipment and ensuring their proper functioning
- Providing medical advice and support to nursing and paramedical staff
- Participating in continuous medical education and training programs
- Assisting in emergency medical procedures and interventions
- Collaborating with other departments for seamless patient care
- Participating in quality improvement initiatives and audits
- Responding to medical emergencies and Code Blue situations
Required Qualifications:
- MBBS degree from a recognized medical institution
- Registration and valid license to practice medicine
- Proven experience working as a Resident Medical Officer in an Emergency Department
- Sound knowledge of emergency medicine principles and procedures
- Excellent clinical skills and ability to make swift and accurate medical decisions
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work effectively in highpressure and timecritical situations
- Capability to collaborate with a multidisciplinary medical team
- Commitment to continuous learning and professional development
- Familiarity with medical equipment and emergency care protocols
- Ability to maintain composure and professionalism during challenging situations
- Knowledge of medical ethics and patient confidentiality principles
- Willingness to work in shifts and be oncall as required
- Uptodate knowledge of the latest developments in emergency medicine
- Certification or training in Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
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