Nothing
you learn in medical school really prepares you for the transition into the
role of a doctor. Whatever specialization you choose in medicine, you will
still need to train in, and consider, primary care specialties. While the
medical landscape keeps changing, you need to be abreast of healthcare reforms,
new discoveries, newer technologies, newer methods of diagnosis and treatment
but many things will remain the same—and it’s important to know these things
when contemplating a career in medicine.
As a
Doctor at BGS Gleneagles Global Hospitals, everyday you’re dealing with some of
the most challenging heath situations but working with some of the most
cutting-edge medical technologies and some of the finest colleagues. Complex
surgeries, path-breaking procedures, colleagues who are the pioneers of their
field – becomes your everyday life.
You will be actively involved in diagnosing, monitoring and providing general
care to patients on hospital wards and in outpatient clinics, admitting
patients requiring special care, followed by investigations and treatment,
examining and talking to patients to diagnose their medical conditions,
carrying out specific procedures, e.g. performing operations and specialist
investigations, working with other doctors as part of a team, either in the
same department or within other specialties, liaising with other medical and
non-medical staff in the hospital to ensure quality treatment, promoting health
education, undertaking managerial responsibilities such as planning the
workload and staffing of the department, especially at more senior levels, etc.