What time is the night shift in hospitals?

The night shift in hospitals is mostly from six-thirty to eight-thirty.

A doctor's job duties:

1, to receive patients for examination, diagnosis, treatment, writing medical advice, prescriptions, and check their implementation, but also to do some necessary tests and physical examination work.

2. Fill in the outpatient logbook, infectious disease registry, infectious disease report card, fever patient registry and other registries in a timely manner.

3, writing medical records. Newly admitted patients' medical records, generally should be completed within 24 hours after the patient's admission. Responsible for the patient's medical record during hospitalization, timely completion of the case summary of discharged patients. Writes outpatient medical records in a timely manner.

4, to the superior physician timely report on the diagnosis, treatment difficulties and changes in the patient's condition, the need for transfer or discharge advice.

5, the resident should be fully responsible for the patients under his control, before the end of the shift, make a good shift work. For the critically ill patients who need special observation, the shift is handed over verbally to the physician on duty.

6, to participate in the departmental room. The patients under the management of at least once a day in the morning and afternoon rounds. When the superior physician checkup (rounds), should report in detail the patient's condition and diagnosis and treatment. When other departments are invited to consult, they should accompany the consultation.

7, at any time to understand the patient's thinking, living conditions, to seek the patient's views on medical care, and to do a good job of the patient's ideological work.

8, in the outpatient or emergency room work, should be in accordance with the outpatient, emergency room work system.