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Specialist Medical Officer – Pathology

Expired on: Dec 5, 2024

Job Summary:

The Specialist Medical Officer administers advanced medical treatment to patients within a
subspecialty field in a hospital setting or through extension services such as a clinic or other
designated area.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Develops protocols and guidelines for managing patients under their care.
  • Prepares duty roster and delegates duties in relation to staff competencies ensuring that adequate medical coverage is present at all times.
  • Reviews and confirms diagnoses and prescribed course of treatment for patients as recommended by junior officers, referring complicated cases for further professional attention.
  • Creates bi-annual reports as required.
  • Supervises junior doctors and reviews patients in the department.
  • Reviews referrals from other disciplines, including primary care and makes appropriate recommendations on case management.
  • Ensures handover of patients’ cases to incoming officer on completion of shift.
  • Assists with service planning based on area of specialization.
  • Liaises with other non-medical and medical professionals in the hospital for information and resources to guarantee high quality treatment.
  • Supervises and provides guidance to junior doctors; ensuring that appropriate systems are in place to address any identified deficiencies.
  • Assesses the performance of medical staff under purview.
  • Documents and maintains up-to-date case records.
  • Undertakes medico-legal duties as required including writing medical reports.
  • Initiates and directs medical reviews for instructional purposes.
  • Conducts, organizes and participates in mandatory in–house continuing medical education activities including daily ward rounds, teaching rounds and grand rounds with medical and nursing staff, as appropriate.
  • Participates in mortality and morbidity reviews, peer reviews and research ensuring the best clinical practice is being delivered.
  • Acts as the patient’s advocate, by providing information and support, facilitating the patient’s own choices with regard to clinical management of their condition and promoting independence and self-care as appropriate.
  • Responds to complaints and incidents (clinical and non-clinical) within the Department.
  • Adheres to protocols, guidelines, policies and procedures relevant to the Department, Accreditation Standards, Public Health, Infection Control, Occupational Health and Safety, Ministry of Health / Division of Health Wellness and Social Protection, Registering Board / Association and the TRHA.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Knowledge of the principles and practices of medicine including the diagnosis and initial treatment of a variety of diseases and injuries.
  • Knowledge of principles and practices of preventative medicine.
  • Knowledge of Public Health Ordinances and of medical jurisprudence.
  • Knowledge of the Patients Charter/ Patients’ Bill of Rights.
  • Some knowledge of administrative practices and procedures, rules, regulations, policies and standards related to medical services.
  • Ability to examine patients, diagnose disease and prescribe and administer necessary treatment.
  • Evidence of excellent communication skills for interaction with patients and their relatives, colleagues and staff at all levels to gain their confidence and cooperation.
  • Ability to establish and sustain good working relationships with colleagues and all members of the multi-disciplinary team.
  • Ability to conduct and participate in research.

Qualifications & Experience:

  • Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) or Medical Degree from an accredited educational institution.
  • Post-graduate qualifications in this field of study or its equivalent from a recognized institution.
  • Minimum five [5] years post-graduate experience in specialist field.
  • Recognition Statement from the Accreditation Council of Trinidad and Tobago (ACTT).
  • Full Specialist Registration with the Medical Board of Trinidad and Tobago.
  • International applicants must submit their current medical registration from their country of practice.

Special Requirements:

  • Willing to work overtime, public holidays and weekends as requested by the Medical Chief of Staff or duly authorized officer is mandatory.
  • Completion of a yearly medical examination to determine fitness for duty, including drug testing as deemed appropriate.
  • The incumbent will be required to accept additional responsibility in the event of an emergency or disaster or major adverse incident and is directly responsible for leading the development, review and execution, where required, of the TRHA’s Disaster Preparedness Plan including Fire and Evacuation Plans for the Hospital.

Interested candidates are asked to submit their Curriculum Vitae with copies of all relevant academic certificates, Police Certificate of Character not more than six (6) months and two (2) testimonials no later than Thursday 5th December 2024 at 4:00 p.m. to:

The Office of the General Manager, Human Resources

Tobago Regional Health Authority
Level 3, #5 Montessori Drive
Glen Road, Scarborough
Tobago

OR via the attached application form.

  • Please clearly indicate the position for which you are applying either in the subject line of your email or on the envelope.

  • Copies of all academic qualifications and registration with the relevant licensing/registration board in Trinidad and Tobago (e.g. Medical Board of Trinidad and Tobago, Council Relating to Medicine, Nursing Council etc.) or for international applications registration with relevant Medical Authorities must be submitted to be considered.

  • All external certification must be accredited and evidence of the Accreditation Council of Trinidad and Tobago (ACTT) certification must be submitted to be considered.
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