3 Opening(s)
2.0 Year(s) To 4.0 Year(s)
1.80 LPA TO 2.40 LPA
An Intensive Care Unit (ICU) staff member provides continuous, high-level monitoring and life-saving care for critically ill patients. Their core responsibilities include tracking vital signs, managing ventilators and medical equipment, administering complex medications, and collaborating with doctors to execute immediate medical interventions. [1, 2, 3]
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4 Opening(s)
3.0 Year(s) To 5.0 Year(s)
3.60 LPA TO 4.80 LPA
An ICU Duty Doctor provides 24/7 care for critically ill patients, monitoring conditions, performing procedures (intubation, ventilation), and managing organ failure. They work in fast-paced environments requiring rapid decision-making, specialized knowledge in critical care, and strong communication with multidisciplinary teams and families.
Job Description Highlights
Patient Management: Assess, examine, and treat patients in the ...
2 Opening(s)
2.0 Year(s) To 5.0 Year(s)
3.60 LPA TO 6.00 LPA
A NICU Duty Doctor (often a Resident Medical Officer or Registrar) provides continuous, on-site, evidence-based care to critically ill or premature newborns. They conduct physical assessments, perform procedures (intubation, umbilical lines), manage ventilator support, attend high-risk deliveries, and document patient progress while working under consultant supervision.
Key Job Responsibilities
Clinical Care: Monitor and manage ...
4 Opening(s)
1.0 Year(s) To 5.0 Year(s)
1.80 LPA TO 3.00 LPA
A Casualty Duty Doctor (or Casualty Medical Officer) provides immediate medical care, stabilization, and triage to patients with acute injuries or illnesses in the emergency department. Key responsibilities include rapid diagnosis, initiating treatment, coordinating with specialists, and maintaining accurate records to facilitate patient stabilization and potential admission.
Key Responsibilities
Immediate Care & Triage: Assess, ...