Admission, consultation, evaluation, diagnosis and non-surgical treatment of patients with general orthopedic spine problems for safe, effective and compassionate patient care. Demonstrates dexterity and competency to perform and teach all essential and required procedures.
Acts as an instructor of clinical orthopedics to provide teaching, supervision and serve as a role model to residents in the program.
Identifiesneed for patient education and orders or provides education.
Comprehensively documents in patients’ charts in a timely and accurate manner.
Demonstrates awareness and sensitivity to patient and family issues, including age, gender and cultural diversity.
Efficiently performs in emergent situations, including adherence to established clinic and hospital-specific protocols.
Demonstrates applied knowledge base including integration of skills.
Participates actively in all orthopaedic spine division educational activities and assumes responsibility for teaching residents, interns and medical students.
Demonstrates awareness and applies knowledge of legal issues in all aspects of patient care, incorporating risk management skills, and quality control measures.
Assist with recruitment activities for theOrthopaedic Spine Fellowship.
Participate in clinical and/or basic scienceresearch.