Ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests (e.g., blood tests, X-rays, MRI).
Administering medications, treatments, and performing minor procedures as required.
2. Emergency Care
Responding to medical emergencies and providing initial care for critically ill or injured patients.
Participating in resuscitations (e.g., cardiac arrests) and stabilizing patients before senior staff or specialists take over.
Ensuring timely communication with emergency teams and consultants during urgent cases.
3. Documentation
Maintaining accurate and comprehensive medical records, including patient histories, treatment plans, and daily progress notes.
Writing discharge summaries and ensuring proper follow-up instructions for patients after discharge.
4. Communication and Coordination
Liaising with other healthcare professionals such as nurses, pharmacists, physiotherapists, and specialists to ensure coordinated care.
Communicating effectively with patients and their families regarding diagnoses, treatment plans, and progress.
Escalating complex cases or complications to senior doctors and specialists.
5. Clinical Procedures
Performing basic clinical procedures such as inserting IV lines, taking blood samples, suturing wounds, and other minor interventions.
Assisting in surgical procedures or more advanced treatments under the supervision of specialists.
6. Supervision and Teaching
Supervising junior medical staff, interns, or medical students when necessary.
Providing teaching and guidance to less experienced staff in clinical settings.
7. Compliance and Safety
Ensuring all clinical practices comply with hospital policies, safety standards, and ethical guidelines.
Reporting adverse incidents or complications and participating in quality improvement initiatives.
8. On-call Responsibilities
Being available for on-call shifts to provide care during nights, weekends, or holidays.
Managing patient admissions, transfers, and other urgent needs during on-call shifts.
9. Training and Professional Development
Continuing medical education to enhance knowledge and skills in different areas of medicine.
Participating in hospital or department training programs, conferences, and clinical audits.
An RMO is an essential part of the healthcare team, providing frontline care while gaining hands-on experience and advancing their medical expertise under supervision. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: ₹21,918.74 - ₹80,102.12 per month Schedule:
Rotational shift
Supplemental Pay:
Overtime pay
Education:
Doctorate (Preferred)
Experience:
total work: 2 years (Required)
Total: 2 years (Required)
Work Location: In person Expected Start Date: 31/10/2024