Senior Consultant

Requisition Id:  13102

 


Key Responsibilities

Clinical & Procedural Responsibilities

  • Perform and independently manage advanced neuro-interventional procedures, including but not limited to:
    • Mechanical thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke
    • Intracranial and extracranial stenting
    • Aneurysm coiling and flow diversion
    • AVM/AVF embolization
    • Carotid artery interventions
    • Spinal vascular interventions (as applicable)
  • Provide comprehensive pre-procedural evaluation and post-procedural care, ensuring patient safety and optimal clinical outcomes.
  • Manage neurovascular emergencies and participate in 24×7 stroke/intervention coverage as per institutional protocols.
  • Interpret neuroimaging (DSA, CTA, MRA) with high diagnostic accuracy.

Leadership & Program Development

  • Lead and strengthen the Neuro-Intervention / Stroke Program, ensuring adherence to national and international guidelines.
  • Develop and implement clinical protocols, SOPs, and quality benchmarks.
  • Participate in departmental planning, technology assessment, and service expansion initiatives.
  • Contribute to morbidity & mortality meetings, audits, and outcome reviews.

Academic & Training Responsibilities

  • Mentor and supervise junior consultants, fellows, residents, and nursing/technical staff.
  • Participate in teaching activities, CMEs, case discussions, and clinical meetings.
  • Promote a culture of continuous learning and evidence-based practice.

Research & Quality Improvement

  • Participate in or initiate clinical research, registries, and clinical trials (where applicable).
  • Publish and present clinical findings at national/international forums.
  • Engage in continuous quality improvement and patient safety initiatives.

Interdisciplinary Collaboration

  • Work collaboratively with:
    • Neurology
    • Neurosurgery
    • Radiology
    • Emergency Medicine
    • Critical Care and Rehabilitation teams
  • Communicate effectively with patients and families regarding treatment options, risks, and outcomes.