Practicing physician (English: Practicing physician) refers to a person who has a physician's practicing certificate and his "level" is "practicing physician" and is actually engaged in medical treatment and preventive health care work, excluding practitioners who are actually engaged in management work. Physician.
Job responsibilities: 1. Carry out daily clinical work under the leadership of the department director and superior physicians.
2. Actively participate in various activities organized by the hospital and departments and abide by the rules and requirements of the activities. Obey work assignments and complete tasks assigned by leaders at all levels as required.
3. Strictly abide by the rules and regulations formulated by the hospital and conscientiously study the documents, policies and regulations issued by the hospital and competent authorities at all levels.
4. Actively participate in continuing education activities and strive to improve professional standards.
5. Correctly handle problems and conflicts that arise at work and report the situation step by step according to the principle of subordinating personal interests to collective interests.
6. Love your job, abide by professional ethics, and strictly implement the hospital’s various diagnostic and treatment routines, technical operation routines and medical record writing standards. Actively communicate between doctors and patients, proactively avoid medical disputes and eliminate accidents.
7. Take good care of medical equipment, be proficient in the use of various medical equipment, strictly abide by the principles of medication during the treatment process, and carefully select drugs to ensure that patients receive effective treatment.
8. Do a conscientious inspection of the patients under your supervision at least once in the morning and once in the afternoon every day. Strictly abide by the hospital's eighteen core systems.
9. Actively participating in the rescue work in the department requires handling the patient appropriately and completing the disease course record in a timely manner. Report difficult and critical conditions to superior doctors in a timely manner, provide rescue or transfer advice, and take corresponding rescue measures to ensure patient safety.