Job Description
Professionals working in hospitals, medical colleges, and diagnostic centers generally involves a range of responsibilities, depending on the specific role and specialization. Below is a brief explanation tailored to different professionals and their qualifications in the medical field.
Role: In these settings, professionals with a DNB (Diplomate of National Board), MD (Doctor of Medicine), or DMRD (Diploma in Medical Radiology and Imaging) are typically involved in clinical roles, teaching, and research.
Responsibilities:
• DNB/MD Holders: Act as consultants or specialists in their respective fields, providing patient care, conducting surgeries (if applicable), and mentoring medical students.
• DMRD Holders: Specialize in diagnostic radiology, performing imaging procedures (e.g., X-rays, MRIs, CT scans), interpreting results, and providing diagnostic support to other doctors.
• Teaching: For those working in medical colleges, teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students is a significant responsibility. In addition to delivering lectures, these professionals guide clinical training and participate in research activities.
• Research & Publication: Both in hospitals and medical colleges, professionals often engage in research, clinical trials, and publishing findings in medical journals.