Senior Instructor Pulmonologist, Department of Medicine at Aga Khan University
Nairobi, , Kenya -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

19 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Pulmonology, Clinical Service Delivery, Educational Program Coordination, Scholarship Contribution, Patient Diagnosis, Patient Treatment, Inpatient Management, Outpatient Clinic Management, On Call Services, Patient Education, Clinical Teaching, Residency Supervision, Research Facilitation, Policy Development, Fellowship Program Participation, Interpersonal Skills

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Full Time Faculty, Pulmonology Department: Department of Medicine Entity: Medical College Location: Nairobi, Kenya Introduction Established in 2004, the Aga Khan University Medical College in East Africa seeks to provide high quality education for health professional leaders who will then go on to become reputable specialists generating a positive and lasting impact in the lives of their patients and in the communities they serve. Our goal is to produce health professional leaders through our unique training programmes, building strong research programmes, supporting the best practice in the delivery of health services, and contributing to the broader community through strategic partnerships regionally and globally. We aspire to build for the youth of East Africa, a medical college of international quality, providing them with the opportunity to get the best health professional education that is relevant and has impact across East Africa, and indeed, in the world. Job Summary The Department of Medicine is seeking Fulltime Faculty, Pulmonology to coordinate and monitor high quality educational programme; contribute to scholarship; and provide exemplary clinical service in line with the departmental practice plan for the delivery of quality services to patients and their families. The incumbent will admit, consult and undertake diagnosis and treatment of patients admitted under the Pulmonology section. He/she will be allowed to order tests and radiology and consult with sub-specialists when necessary to ensure quality professional and ethical patient care. Responsibilities • Establish clinical services aligned to areas of interest and specialization and attending to emergency cases as and when required. • Provide pulmonology liaison inpatient services in the hospital as required, manage patients in the outpatient clinics and provide on call services. • Educate patients with informed consent, wellness prevention and early detection. • Prepare a schedule of regular clinical teaching activity. • Assisting residents in their rotation, implementing and monitoring educational programmes while ensuring programme outcomes are attained. • Assist in the setting of examinations while ensuring formative assessments of the residents/interns are duly filled. • Promote and facilitate residents’ research, participating in scholarly activities including educational and clinical research. • Participate in the review and development of appropriate policies and procedures for patients’ healthcare to formulate best practice guidelines. • Participate in running an adult pulmonology fellowship program. Requirements • Should have completed a Masters in Medicine or its equivalent. • Registration by the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council and be recognized as a competent specialist. • Applicants must have completed their Fellowship program in Pulmonology. • Should have teaching and research experience with a minimum of 2 years’ clinical experience. • Should have a minimum academic position as Senior Instructor. • Should possess excellent interpersonal and communication skills with demonstrated ability to lead a multi-disciplinary team.
Responsibilities
The role involves coordinating and monitoring a high-quality educational program in Pulmonology, contributing to scholarship, and providing exemplary clinical service, including admitting, consulting, diagnosing, and treating patients.
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