Clinical Sample Clauses

Clinical. 2.1 Provides comprehensive evidence based nursing care to patients including assessment, intervention and evaluation.
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Clinical. 1.1 Provides comprehensive evidence based nursing care and individual case management to a specific group of patients/clients including assessment, intervention and evaluation.
Clinical. 1.1 Leads the provision of specialist consumer centred medical care to inpatients and outpatients and provides a consultation service on request for other patients.
Clinical. 1.1 Provide technical and clinical support to anaesthetists during induction, maintenance, emergence and recovery phases of anaesthesia and during resuscitations in theatres and outside areas.
Clinical. 1.1 Provides evidence based nursing care to selected patients in accordance with the nursing care plan and in liaison with the Registered Nurse.
Clinical. 2.1 Undertakes clinical shifts and on call duties as directed by the Head of Specialty and/or Co- Directors/Director of Clinical Services.
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Clinical. The pharmacist will have clinical responsibility for the completion of the exchange of equipment ensuring necessary protocols and procedures are in place and followed.
Clinical. 1.1 Plans, implements and coordinates evidence based Speech Pathology services to patients/clients with communication and swallowing disorders within specialty area/s.
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.
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