The Specialist Internal Medicine is a medical doctor specialized in diagnosing and treating diseases and disorders of internal organs. They review patients' medical histories, conduct physical examinations, and order diagnostic tests to identify and diagnose illnesses. The Specialist Internal Medicine develops and implements treatment plans, prescribes medication, and provides ongoing medical care and counseling to patients. They collaborate with other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive and coordinated patient care.
Responsibilities
Review patients' medical histories, physical examination findings, and diagnostic test results.
Diagnose medical conditions and develop individualized treatment plans.
Prescribe medications and order further diagnostic tests as necessary.
Monitor patients' progress and adjust treatment plans accordingly.
Counsel patients on disease prevention, healthy lifestyle choices, and self-care techniques.
Collaborate with other healthcare providers to ensure coordinated and collaborative patient care.
Stay updated on medical research, new treatments, and advancements in internal medicine.
Document patient information, diagnoses, and treatment plans accurately.
Educate medical students, interns, and residents on internal medicine practice.
Adhere to ethical, regulatory, and legal standards in patient care.
Minimum Requirements
Medical degree and specialization in Internal Medicine.
Valid medical license and board certification in Internal Medicine.
Proven experience in diagnosing and treating internal medicine conditions.