Job Summary
The Anesthesiologist is responsible for administering anesthesia to patients undergoing surgical, diagnostic, or therapeutic procedures. The role involves pre-operative assessment, intra-operative patient monitoring, post-operative pain management, and critical care support to ensure patient safety and comfort.
Key Responsibilities 1. Pre-operative Care
- Conduct patient evaluations (medical history, physical examination).
- Assess anesthesia risks and obtain informed consent.
- Order and review diagnostic tests.
- Develop individualized anesthesia plans.
- Intra-operative Care
- Administer general, regional, or local anesthesia.
- Monitor vital signs (heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels).
- Manage airway and ventilation.
- Respond to emergencies and complications.
- Post-operative Care
- Monitor patients in recovery room (PACU).
- Manage post-operative pain relief.
- Address anesthesia-related complications.
- Provide discharge instructions regarding anesthesia recovery.
- Critical & Emergency Care
- Provide airway management in emergency cases.
- Participate in code blue and trauma response teams.
- Assist in ICU patient management (if applicable).
- Documentation & Compliance
- Maintain accurate medical records.
- Follow hospital safety protocols and guidelines.
- Ensure compliance with medical laws and accreditation standards.
Qualifications & Requirements
- MBBS / MD / DO degree.
- Postgraduate qualification in Anesthesiology (MD/DNB/DA or equivalent).
- Valid medical license.
- Board certification (preferred).
- ACLS, BLS certification.
Skills & Competencies
- Strong knowledge of anesthetic drugs and techniques.
- Critical decision-making and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent patient monitoring skills.
- Ability to work under pressure.
- Strong communication and teamwork abilities.
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