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Common use of Clinical Clause in Contracts

Clinical. Provides specialist services to patients of the Department and provides a consultation service on request for patients outside of the Department. • Undertakes clinical duties in the Department at the direction of the Co-Director/Head of Department/Head of Unit including participation on-call and callback cover as rostered. • Accepts appropriate referrals from doctors external and internal to WNHS. • Ensures clinical safety in all practices. • Takes a leadership and mentoring role for doctors in training and others within the Department. • Conducts regular clinical review and clinical management of patients (inpatient and outpatient services) at appropriate intervals with doctors in training with a focus on the delivery of safe and quality patient care and discharge planning, ensuring that the medical record (including discharge summaries) is accurately up dated after review of each patient. • Supports and liaises with patients, carers, colleagues, nursing, allied health, support staff, external agencies, general practitioners and the private sector to provide coordinated multidisciplinary care. • Provides medical reports and undertakes other administrative/management tasks as required. • Participates in departmental and other meetings as required to meet organisational and service objectives. • Participation on hospital, state and national committees • Participates in relevant clinical governance activities including regular clinical reviews, clinical audits, Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and morbidity/mortality reviews as required. • Attends to medico legal issues that arise concerning patients that have been under their care and advises the Head of Department about complaints they receive pertaining to themselves or other doctors. • Twenty percent of a practitioner’s duties shall be allocated for non-clinical duties. Non-clinical means duties not directly associated with the diagnosis or management of a particular patient or teaching. They may include administration, attendance at departmental meetings, audit or other quality assurance activities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Medical Practitioners Agreement: Mp Year 1 9, Medical Practitioners Agreement: Mp Year 1 9

Clinical. Provides sub-specialist services in maternal-fetal medicine and obstetrics (both medical and surgical) to patients of the Department Maternal-Fetal Medicine Service at Xxxx Xxxxxx Memorial Hospital and provides Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Hospital.  Provides a consultation service on request for patients outside of the Departmentother patients. Undertakes clinical duties shifts in the Department at the direction of the Co-Director/Head of Department/Head of Unit including participation on the on-call and callback cover as rosteredcall/after-hours/weekend roster at KEMH. Accepts appropriate referrals from doctors external and internal to WNHSWNHS and FSH. Ensures clinical safety in all practices. Takes a leadership and mentoring role for doctors in training and others within the DepartmentMFM Service. Conducts regular clinical review and clinical management of patients (inpatient and outpatient services) at appropriate intervals with doctors in training with a focus on the delivery of safe and quality patient care and discharge planning, ensuring that the medical record (including discharge summaries) is accurately up dated after review of each patient. Supports and liaises with patients, carers, colleagues, nursing, allied health, support staff, external agencies, general practitioners and the private sector to provide coordinated multidisciplinary care. Provides medical reports and undertakes other administrative/management tasks as required. Participates in departmental and other meetings as required to meet organisational and service objectives. • Participation on hospital, state and national committees • Participates in relevant clinical governance activities including regular clinical reviews, clinical audits, Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and morbidity/mortality reviews as required. Attends to medico legal issues that arise concerning patients that have been under their care and advises the Head of Department about complaints they receive pertaining to themselves or other doctors. • Twenty percent of a practitioner’s duties shall be allocated for non-clinical duties. Non-clinical means duties not directly associated with the diagnosis or management of a particular patient or teaching. They may include administration, attendance at departmental meetings, audit or other quality assurance activities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Medical Practitioners Agreement

Clinical. Provides Leads the provision of specialist services consumer centred medical care to patients of the Department and provides a consultation service on request for patients outside of the Departmentother patients. • Undertakes clinical duties in the Department shifts at the direction of the Co-Director/Head of Department/Head of Unit including participation on-call and callback cover as rostered. • Accepts appropriate referrals from doctors external Consults, liaises and internal to WNHS. • Ensures clinical safety in all practices. • Takes a leadership and mentoring role for doctors in training and others within the Department. • Conducts regular clinical review and clinical management of patients (inpatient and outpatient services) at appropriate intervals with doctors in training with a focus on the delivery of safe and quality patient care and discharge planning, ensuring that the medical record (including discharge summaries) is accurately up dated after review of each patient. • Supports and liaises with support patients, carers, colleagues, nursing, allied health, support staff, external agencies, general practitioners agencies and the private sector to provide coordinated multidisciplinary care. • Responsible for ensuring patients are involved in decision making regarding their care. • Clinically reviews or assesses patients on the day of admission, or earlier if required when on- call or admitted under their care. • Conducts regular clinical review of patients at appropriate intervals with doctors in training ensuring that the medical record (including discharge summaries) is accurately updated after review of each patient. • Reviews patients at the request of hospital staff, the patient or their family on the same day of the request. • Facilitates timely discharge of patients by actively addressing any delays in patient admission, treatment or discharge, including through regular participation in multidisciplinary team meetings. • Authorises and supports registrar/s in conducting clinical review of all inpatients daily and to facilitate appropriate discharges before 10:00 and is available for discussion by phone to assist registrars when necessary. • Actively and openly manages clinical incidents through open disclosure. • Provides medical reports preliminary advice to doctors both internal and external to NMHS and refers requests for inter-hospital transfers to the bed manager/operations centre advising if transfer is time critical. • Responsible for the clinical review and clinical management of patients referred to Outpatient services. • Works with the Head of Department and other consultants to distribute planned and unplanned patient demand across the specialty and other hospital sites and champions clinical service redesign to improve systems of care. • Completes clinical documentation and undertakes other administrative/management tasks as required. • Participates in departmental and other meetings as required to meet organisational and service objectives. • Participation on hospital, state and national committees • Participates in relevant clinical governance activities including regular clinical reviews, clinical audits, Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and morbidity/mortality reviews as required. • Attends to medico legal issues that arise concerning patients that have been under their care and advises the Head of Department about complaints they receive pertaining to themselves or other doctors. • Twenty percent of a practitioner’s duties shall be allocated for non-clinical duties. Non-clinical means duties not directly associated Complies with the diagnosis or management of a particular patient or teaching. They may include administration, attendance at departmental meetings, audit or other quality assurance activitiesMedical Staff Guidelines issued by some hospitals.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Medical Practitioners Agreement

Clinical. Provides specialist services to patients of the Department and provides a consultation service on request for patients outside of the Department. Undertakes clinical duties in the Department at the direction of the Co-Director/Head of Department/Head of Unit including participation on-call and callback cover as rostered. Accepts appropriate referrals from doctors external and internal to WNHS. Ensures clinical safety in all practices. Takes a leadership and mentoring role for doctors in training and others within the Department. Conducts regular clinical review and clinical management of patients (inpatient and outpatient services) at appropriate intervals with doctors in training with a focus on the delivery of safe and quality patient care and discharge planning, ensuring that the medical record (including discharge summaries) is accurately up dated after review of each patient. Supports and liaises with patients, carers, colleagues, nursing, allied health, support staff, external agencies, general practitioners and the private sector to provide coordinated multidisciplinary care. Provides medical reports and undertakes other administrative/management m anagement tasks as required. Participates in departmental and other meetings as required to meet organisational and service objectives. Participation on hospital, state and national committees Participates in relevant clinical governance activities including regular clinical reviews, clinical audits, Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and morbidity/mortality reviews as required. Attends to medico legal issues that arise concerning patients that have been under their care and advises the Head of Department about complaints they receive pertaining to themselves or other doctors. Twenty percent of a practitioner’s duties shall be allocated for non-clinical duties. Non-clinical means duties not directly associated with the diagnosis or management of a particular patient or teaching. They may include administration, attendance at departmental meetings, audit or other quality assurance activities.

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Samples: Job Description Form