ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Assess patients with musculoskeletal disability, taking and recording a salient history, examination and formulating an appropriate management plan including relevant investigations and surgical or non-operative management.
- Treat patients and families with care and respect, adhering to the highest standards of medical ethics.
- Obtain careful consent when surgery is necessary, clarifying to the patient (where appropriate) and family member the nature of the procedure that is advised, the risks, possible alternatives and nature of anesthesia required.
- Create and discuss preoperative plans for each surgery with fellow faculty members.
- Provide a high standard of surgical care, adhering to the highest standards of sterile operative technique while creating a cohesive team environment centered on safety and quality care.
- Record each step of patient care in the Electronic Medical Record and inpatient paper charts.
- Recognize complications that arise and respond appropriately, including discussing the event with the Medical Director and reporting it in the quarterly Morbidity and Mortality meetings.
- Ensure a high level of patient and staff safety is upheld at all times.
- Participate actively in the training activities of the hospital and willingly engage in quality improvement projects, audit, and research.
CORE COMPETENCIES/SKILLS/EDUCATION NEEDED
- Medical degree from a qualified, recognized medical institution
- Completed an accredited residency in pediatric orthopedic surgery
- Current and unrestricted medical license
- At least 2 years experience in a private or hospital practice
- Keen interest in pediatric orthopedic surgery
- Moderate ability with the English language is required, fluency preferred.
- Ability to communicate effectively and professionally across cultures and language barriers.
- Competency and proficiency in orthopedic procedures.
- Strong interest in teaching and training.




