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Observership and Internship opportunities at Hyderbad for Medicos

An observership program helps you orient yourself to the conditions you would soon encounter and will be expected to handle them all by yourself efficiently. One cannot gain that efficiency without exposure, and it is best learnt by observing an expert performing in person. At Sri Sri holistic hospitals, we want to help you get acquainted to core healthcare and be a part of your journey to excellence.

What to look for when choosing an institute

You might find a number of institutes offering such opportunities. Your time is precious and utilize it better by choosing an institute that reflects the healthcare in your locality. 

  • Case load – Don’t look for a place that has less case load and gives you a lot of free time. You learn better only when you work hard at a younger age. Relaxed student period will make you an incompetent doctor. 
  • Diversity – A single specialty workplace is not ideal as it corners you to a limited spectrum of diseases and patients. You need to find a place that sees a huge load of cases with different complaints that require a multi-disciplinary approach.
  • Expertise – Senior most faculty have great deal of knowledge but lack time. A fresh specialist has a lot of time to spare to teach you but may not have similar knowledge as the senior. You need both of them to gain the skillset.
  • Helpfulness – The specialist should be interested in teaching. A great doctor need not be a great teacher. Find someone who’s willing to share their knowledge.
  • Organized – The institute should have a structured program for such aspirants looking to observe medical practice. We have created plans that cater your interest, and they will be tailormade based on the time you are willing to dedicate for such learning. We expect a minimum of 1 month commitment.

Why Sri Sri Holistic hospital is your best choice?

The facility has 125 operational beds with case load enough to fill those beds all around the year. 
The team of clinicians is well versed with updated protocols to make sure you learn the current practice.
The patients are mostly kind and allow you to discuss the case history and consent to elicit clinical signs with great cooperation.
Academic programs like DNB Cardiology (Soon to include Orthopedics, Anaesthesia, General Medicine and Ophthalmology), residency / fellowship programs in Emergency medicine (FEM, CCT-EM and MRCEM – UK) help you get oriented to such specialties with ease and the discussions with residents help you choose or refute a specialty as your career option down the lane. 
The place accessible to any part of the city being closer to Bus stops and Metro rail stations. You are never far from us.

Schedule of Clinical Observership

As explained before, we would need at least 30 days of commitment from you. Most of the days, you will be expected to report between 9am and 5pm but during OT/ Anaesthesia postings, you may join sooner to be able to catch up with posted surgeries on those days.

We have plans that cater 1 month to 1 year. Get in touch with us to create a plan that suits your career option.

How do I join?

You may fill the form given below with your details and we shall guide you further. Or contact Dr Naveen R. Nimmala at 990-TrippleEight-91TwoOne for more info.

Certification

At the end of the program, you shall be awarded a completion certificate, provided you attend the full duration of the program. Providing a feedback to help improve the program and to encourage others join the program is appreciated.

Roles and responsibilities of an observer.

Allowed

  • Talk to patients
  • Review documentation
  • Discuss with specialists
  • Examine patients with consent
  • Maintain & record timings with HR
  • Join academic sessions
  • Leave the room if patient is not comfortable with your presence.
  • Utilize the library facilities
  • Wear the ID card all the time
  • Provide feedback at the end.

Not allowed

  • Perform procedures
  • Pass medication orders
  • Examine patients without consent / guidance
  • Dispute diagnosis in front of the patient
  • Accept compensation
  • Roam around without an ID
  • Abuse patients or attendants
  • Misbehave with staff or security
  • Taking leaves without approval