OVERALL RESPONSIBILITIES
The Medical Officer intern will work under supervision to fulfill registration requirements. During this period, the intern will have an opportunity to consolidate their knowledge, skills and attitudes to enable them to become a competent practitioner.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Conducting themselves in a manner that upholds the dignity of the profession at all times.
Conducting timely, legible and accurate clinical history and physical examination.
Documenting all clinical findings and recommendations appropriately, ensuring that the patient records are up to date.
Ensure Regular and continuous follow up of patients in the departments assigned to them.
Request for and/or performing relevant investigations as directed by the supervisors
Reporting to and consulting with the heads of department, Internship Supervisor and the other practitioners in matters patient care as appropriate.
Communicating effectively with other health professionals to ensure continuity of care.
Participating in surgical procedures under supervision of senior colleagues in the department
Communicating effectively with patients and their relatives with regards to diagnosis, treatment plans and follow up.
Writing accurate and informative case summaries, referral notes and discharge summaries.
Presenting cases concisely, coherently and competently during ward rounds, grand rounds, morbidity and mortality audits or any other appropriate fora.
Participate in the clinical audit and documenting findings in the audit tools provided by the facility
Performing any other relevant duties assigned by the Supervisor.
Promoting the practice of knowledge-based, evidence-based, quality and ethical healthcare.
Participating in the Institution's continuous medical education activities, research and innovation.
Providing feedback to the Internship Coordinator, Internship Supervisors, the Institution and the Council on the progress of internship training, with a view of improving the quality of internship training.
The requirements
MBChB from a medical school recognized by the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC)
Internship License from the KMPDC
Valid BLS certificate
PALS/ATLS/ACLS Certificates will be an added advantage
Evidence of elective term at a medical facility
Demonstrable knowledge and skills in Information and Communication Technology
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Open to learning/ Self-driven adult learner
Attention to detail and with critical thinking skills