DNB Trainee

Requisition Id:  8496
  • Evaluating patients’ medical histories and current health to determine their suitability for bone marrow transplants
  • Diagnosing blood-related Malignant & non-Malignant disorders , such as anaemia, Severe aplastic anaemia, Bone marrow failure syndrome, leukemia (acute and chronic) Lymphoma Myeloma and other haematological  malignancies.
  • Explaining the risks, benefits and procedure of a bone marrow transplant to patients and their families and consenting. Putting Hickman (tunnelled line) line or any central line in the patients.
  • Bone marrow aspiration and Intrathecal chemotherapy.
  • Administering specialized therapies, such as blood transfusions and bone marrow transplants
  • Working closely with a multidisciplinary team to develop and implement an individualized care plan for each patient
  • Performing bone marrow transplants and follow-up care, including monitoring patients for complications and managing any adverse effects
  • Conducting research to improve bone marrow transplant outcomes and contribute to the wider medical understanding of blood diseases
  • Staying informed about the latest advancements in bone marrow transplant and haematological care
  • Collaborating with haematologists, oncologists, and other medical professionals to ensure comprehensive patient care
  • Maintaining detailed medical records and communicating patient progress to other healthcare professionals involved in the patient’s care.

 

  • Providing regular check-ups and follow-up care for patients with blood disorders.
  • Educating patients and their families about post-transplant care, including medications, diet, and lifestyle modifications