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Duties of Professor, Associate Professor & Asstt. Professor

 Duties of Professor, Associate Professor & Asstt. Professor




  1. As per routine they will delivcr lccture to the students.

  2. They are dircctly responsible for the care and treatment of

paticnts , ward administration and discipline.

  1. They will give clinical teaching to be students placed in the wards and

will guide the internees to obtain maximun training and experience in

paticnts management

  1. All bed head tickets will be countersigned by them before sending

them to the Registrar

  1. They will see that paticnts & thecir attendants obey the Hospital rules

and may discharge the patients in their continucd breach of discipline.

  1. They will write ACR on Registrar, Assistant Registrar, and Indoor

Medical Officer and send these to the Director.

  1. They will visit the hospital daily and will stay there until work is

finished

Absence from duties in unavoidable circumstances must be

reported to the Director.

  1. They will attend outdoor department on their admission days and will

see the refered patients and may give clinical teaching to the students

placed there

  1. They will not allow any outside doctor or othcr pcrson to work in their

wards without the writen permission of the Dircctor.

  1. They will attend emergeney calls from their wards when required.

  2. Admission days will be fixed by the hospital Director in consultation

with the Visiting Physicians & Surgeons . Admission day is counted

from 8 a.m. to 8 a.m. . Only emergency managcable patients are to be

admitted after usual outdoor hours.

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