We are looking for a doctor who is interested in the rehabilitation of back and neck conditions. Join our multidisciplinary practice in Bryanston.
We are looking for a fixed locum doctor for 2 days per week (depending on patient load), a max of 6 hours per day. You must have a strong interest in back and neck conditions, be able to work seamlessly with other clinicians (biokineticists and physiotherapists) and have a genuine passion and empathy for patients with acute and chronic conditions.
Key Performance Areas:
Comprehensive understanding of Back and Neck related conditions.
Chronic disease & pain management.
Men’s and Women’s Health.
Always maintaining confidentiality and compliance with the POPI Act.
Collecting, recording, and maintaining sensitive patient information such as examination results, medical history, and reports.
Explaining procedures or prescribed treatments to patients.
Liaising with medical professionals in the community and hospitals.
Promoting health education in conjunction with other health professionals.
Requirements:
Successful completion of residency training (Essential) - Preferably with 2-3 years of post-community service experience.
Valid and up-to-date medical license registration with HPCSA (Essential).
Exceptional interpersonal skills.
Charismatic and dynamic personality.
Demonstrated outstanding organizational and time management abilities.
Excellent decision-making and communication skills.
Proven capacity to thrive under pressure in a fast-paced environment.
Compassionate nature with the innate ability to put patients at ease.
Proficient in treating common clinical presentations and managing various ailments.
Technologically adept, with proficiency in navigating online billing systems (Training available).
Working Hours:
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Minimum 4 to 6 hours, excl. lunch hour - hours may increase depending on patient load
Remuneration to be discussed during the interview process.
Job Type: Part-time
Expected hours: 12 per week
Application Question(s):
Why are you interested in the treatment, management, and rehabilitation of back and neck conditions?