Core Responsibilities:
- Conduct structured teleconsultations and perform complete clinical assessments.
- Take comprehensive history — symptoms, duration, past history, medications, allergies, comorbidities, and investigations — before any prescribing decision.
- Review available investigation reports, prior prescriptions, and past consultation records.
- Determine whether a case is appropriate for telemedicine or requires in-person referral.
- Prescribe only when clinically justified and when adequate patient information has been collected.
- Maintain detailed consultation records and follow-up notes for every case.
- Counsel patients on medication use, expected outcomes, warning signs, and next steps.
- Screen actively for red flags and escalate emergency presentations to in-person care immediately.
- Support safe, compliant, and patient-centric specialist prescribing workflows.
- Be present, responsive, and clinically available within all confirmed slots.
Consultation Time & Volume Guidelines
Minimum Consultation Time
- New specialist consultation: 5 minutes
- Complex case / multiple comorbidities / incomplete history: 10 -15 minutes
Daily Volume Guidelines
- Standard operating range: 20–30 specialist orders per day
- High follow-up days (low complexity, complete records): up to 35–40 orders
- For new specialist cases, maintain lower throughput to allow proper history review
Clinical Profile Required
Specialization
- Urology — urinary symptoms, BPH, UTI, kidney stones, post-procedure follow-up
- Nephrology — CKD, AKI, dialysis-adjacent management, electrolyte disorders
- Internal Medicine — chronic disease, weight management (GLP-1), metabolic conditions.
- Neurology
- Paediatrician
Clinical Approach Expected
- Structured, history-first approach before any prescribing decision
- Ability to identify missing clinical information and request it before proceeding
- Comfort with refusing to prescribe when history is inadequate or case is unsafe for telemedicine
- Specialist-level judgment - not transactional prescribing
- Strong red-flag recognition and escalation instinct
- Clear and empathetic patient communication
Documentation Standard
- Every consultation must have a written record: complaint, history, findings, decision.
- High-risk cases must be flagged and documented with additional detail
- All documentation to be completed before the consultation is closed
What We Offer
- Flexible slot-based scheduling within the 8 AM – 11 PM window
- Specialist-level clinical work without administrative burden
- Structured workflows and clinical support
- Clear escalation and referral protocols
- Collaborative clinical operations team