Qualifications
MD
Experience
Not Specified
Salary
Negotiable
About the Role: As a Registrar-Neonatologist, you will provide expert medical care to newborn infants in the NICU, ensuring the highest standards of care for critically ill newborns.
What You'll Be Doing: - Provide expert medical care to newborn infants in the NICU, including premature babies and those with congenital anomalies or other medical complications. - Perform neonatal assessments, diagnoses, and treatment interventions, including resuscitation and stabilization of critically ill newborns. - Interpret diagnostic tests and imaging studies to guide treatment decisions. - Manage and coordinate the care of neonates with multidisciplinary teams, including neonatal nurses, respiratory therapists, and other specialists. - Monitor neonates' progress and response to treatment, adjusting care plans as necessary. - Provide developmental support and follow-up care for high-risk infants after discharge from the NICU. - Establish rapport and trust with parents and families of newborns, providing compassionate support and clear communication throughout their baby's hospitalization. - Educate parents about their baby's medical condition, treatment options, and potential outcomes. - Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to address the psychosocial needs of families and facilitate family-centered care. - Coordinate discharge planning and transitional care for neonates leaving the NICU, ensuring continuity of care and appropriate follow-up services.
Our Ideal Candidate Has: - Skills in Clinical Care, Patient Management, Collaboration, Communication, and Professional Development.