Examine, diagnose, and treat diseases and injuries related to the musculoskeletal system.
Prescribe treatment plans for patients with injuries, disorders, or malformations, including performing necessary surgeries.
Conduct and supervise direct patient care, including non-surgical treatment options.
Plan and implement disease prevention and health promotion programs.
Command medical units as per legal and regulatory provisions.
Conduct medical research on new injuries or diseases and oversee medical education and training for other medical personnel.
Participate in the on-call schedule, ensuring responsiveness and timely care.
Provide outpatient and hospital consultation services.
Maintain Continuing Medical Education (CME) units as the relevant Board requires.
Document symptoms, medications, and treatment events, and maintain historical records.
Enhance department and organizational reputation by taking ownership of new and varied requests and seeking opportunities to add value to job accomplishments.
Qualification & Experience
Strong documentation abilities
Proficient in analyzing information
Effective decision-making skills
Active listening skillsExcellent verbal communication
Patient service orientation
Relationship-building capabilities
High level of discretion
Education, Experience, and Licensing Requirements
MS in Orthopaedic Surgery
Valid state medical license
Minimum of 2 years of full-time experience as an orthopedic surgeon