Resident Doctor

Requisition Id:  11418

Orthopedic students and surgeons specialize in diagnosing, treating, and preventing musculoskeletal injuries and disorders. Their job duties may include: · Conducting patient assessments: Orthopedic students and surgeons examine patients to diagnose orthopedic problems, such as joint pain, fractures, and spinal injuries. They may also order and review diagnostic tests, such as X-rays and MRIs. · Developing treatment plans: Based on their diagnosis, orthopedic students and surgeons create individualized treatment plans for their patients. These may include medications, physical therapy, or surgical intervention. · Performing surgery: If surgery is necessary, orthopedic surgeons may perform procedures such as joint replacement, spinal fusion, or arthroscopy. They work with a team of medical professionals to ensure a safe and successful outcome. · Providing post-operative care: After surgery, orthopedic surgeons oversee their patients' recovery and rehabilitation. They monitor healing progress, prescribe medications, and recommend physical therapy and exercise regimens. · Collaborating with other medical professionals: Orthopedic students and surgeons work closely with other medical professionals, such as physical therapists, occupational therapists, and radiologists, to ensure that patients receive comprehensive care. · Conducting research: Many orthopedic students and surgeons also conduct research to advance the field of orthopedics. They may publish research papers, present at conferences, and collaborate with other researchers to develop new treatments and techniques. Overall, orthopedic students and surgeons play a critical role in helping patients recover from musculoskeletal injuries and disorders. They must have strong diagnostic and surgical skills, as well as the ability to communicate effectively with patients and other medical professionals