Job Purpose
The Senior House Officer, Paediatrics A&E will provide quality primary paediatric care to all patients and continuously evaluate and improve the quality of primary paediatric care to meet patient treatment goals.
Key responsibilities
Clinical Service:
Participate in ward/casualty work – clerkship, patient education, writing of discharge summaries, while maintaining discussion of patients with instructors and consultants.
Participate in general and specialist clinics.
Participate in quality improvement activities – medical audits, process indicators, management guidelines development and application
Participate in morbidity/mortality review preparation.
Initiate timely discussions with relevant consultants/departments to arrive at the best treatment plan for specialized cases.
Participate in establishing various planning parameters for addressing referral cases received at AKUH, N.
Engage nursing and ward staff in ensuring that the most appropriate care and treatment are given to patients.
Attend to emergency cases:
Assist in the examination and observation of emergency cases by performing such duties as taking case histories, conducting physical examinations, and ordering diagnostic laboratory and radiology studies.
Attend to critical patients in a timely manner.
When necessary, carry out privileged and potentially life-saving emergency surgical and medical procedures.
Counselling & Patient Education
Educate patients on wellness, prevention and early detection.
Provide materials, resources and referrals to patients, family members/care givers.
Educate patients on informed consent, choice of attending physician and right to seek second opinion.
Administration & Professional Development
Participate in departmental committees and internal business meetings.
Attending & present at CMEs
Develop and implement personal learning objectives.
Participate in teaching of interns, elective students and nurses.
Role model junior colleagues
Demonstrate good interpersonal skills with colleagues and clients.
Readiness to take extra duties.
Participate in all team efforts as departmental needs arise.
Qualifications, Experience and Skills required:
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.ChB)
Registration by the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentist Board
A valid Basic Life Support, Pediatric advanced Life Support Course Certificate
Successful internship completion plus one year post internship experience
Good communication skills and a good team player
Ability and desire to continuously develop professionally.
Demonstrates respect for diversity and is cultural-sensitive and applies ethical principles appropriately.
Seeks and accepts advice and adheres to strict deadlines.
Clinician traits of patience, compassion, responsibility, honesty, respect for others, self-awareness, logical thinking and intellectual curiosity
Good Counseling and patient education skills
Ability to manage work related stress
Microsoft Office Application computer skills
Able to work with minimal supervision while being punctual and accountable.
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