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 DUTIES OF REGISTRARS



1. They will maintain patients record in register books & kcep all sorts of records i

sale custody .

2. They will keep the up to date bed-hcad tickets in sale. properly arranged and submit

monthly & annual return of patients to the Director. They will see that all nccessary

recordings in ward are kept properly

3. They will allot beds to the students , nnake roll call.

4 . They will supervise students" acadenic activities and will give bed side clinical

teaching

5 . They will supervise the works of the Asstt. 

6. Registrar, & Internee doctors.

They will go with rounds with the Visiting Physicians / Surgcons & will execute their

orders .

7. They will demonstrate all instruments to students.

8. They will look after the maintenance of' ward management including cleanliness

availability of necessary instruments , kceping the wards Iree from unauthorized

visitors and issue necessary passes to the paticnts attendants.

9. Surgical registrars will be present in all operations

personally make notes of proceedings

perlormed upto 1 p.m. and will

10. They will inform all cases of inlectious discase, c.g. diphtheria, tetanus etc to

authority concern

11. They will keep the permits for operation under lock & key until such time as the

history sheets of the respective patients are reccived by them when those documents

shall be properly affixed to respcctive sheets lor preservation

12. Registrars will verify respective departmental store including opration theatre at least

twice every year ( April & Oct).

13 . They will ensure that all bills are paid up by tlhe patients bclore discharge .

14. They will compile the students' atendance in classes including ward duties.


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