Physician CAREER DISA

  • company name CAREER DISA
  • working location Office Location
  • job type Full Time

Experience: 5 - 5 years required

Pay:

Salary Information not included

Type: Full Time

Location: Karnataka

Skills: Critical Care Medicine, Patient care, teaching, Supervision, Quality improvement, Research, Clinical Research, emergency management, Ventilators Management, ECMO Management, Dialysis Management

About CAREER DISA

Job Description

Key Responsibilities: Patient Care: Provide comprehensive clinical care to critically ill patients in the ICU, including respiratory, cardiac, renal, and neurological support. Administer advanced life support measures, including mechanical ventilation, sedation, and pain management. Monitor patients progress and adjust treatment plans accordingly to optimize recovery. Conduct daily rounds, providing clear documentation of patient conditions, treatment plans, and outcomes. Critical Care Management: Manage complex medical conditions such as multi-organ failure, sepsis, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and trauma. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams (e.g., surgeons, neurologists, cardiologists) to develop and implement patient care plans. Oversee and coordinate the management of ventilators, ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation), dialysis, and other advanced ICU interventions. Teaching & Supervision: Supervise, mentor, and train junior intensivists, residents, and medical staff. Provide educational sessions and in-service training on critical care medicine for clinical staff. Contribute to the academic activities of the hospital, including research, journal clubs, and case discussions. Emergency Management: Lead and participate in emergency response situations such as cardiac arrests, trauma, and acute medical crises. Provide on-call support and consultations for critical care emergencies. Quality Improvement & Research: Participate in departmental quality improvement initiatives, audits, and clinical outcome assessments. Engage in clinical research in intensive care medicine, particularly in the domains of anaesthesia, neurocritical care, and critical care practices. Patient and Family Interaction: Communicate effectively with patients and their families, providing clear information about diagnoses, prognosis, and treatment options. Offer emotional and psychological support to patients and families dealing with critical illnesse Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Schedule: Rotational shift Education: Doctorate (Preferred) Work Location: In person,