Surgeon - Trauma Job Description
The following is a full job description for Surgeon - Trauma. Here are the requirements and responsibilities for Surgeon - Trauma along with statistics. If after reading this page you determine that Surgeon - Trauma is not the position you are looking for, you may want to try one of these similar titles: Surgeon - Trauma, Surgeon, Physician Assistant - Emergency & Trauma, Surgeon - Plastic Reconstructive, Surgeon - Cardiothoracic, Surgeon - Oral, Surgeon - Vascular, Surgeon - Pediatric, Surgeon - Burn, Surgeon - Neurology
Requirements and Responsibilities For Surgeon - Trauma
Examines, diagnoses, and surgically treats critically injured patients. Performs emergency procedures including endotracheal tube intubation, tube thoracostomy, pericardiocentesis, ultrosonographic evaluation, and peritoneal lavage. Reviews patient history and confirms need for surgery. Determines which instruments and method of surgery will be most successful in achieving desired outcome. May provide medical personnel with direction concerning patient care. May provide in-service training as needed to address new technology in health care treatment. Provides charting in compliance with all laws and regulations. Requires a MD degree from an accredited school. Typically reports to the chief of surgery. Requires a license to practice. Years of experience may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is the main requirement.
 
Also referred to as: Physician - Trauma Surgery
Similar Jobs:  Surgeon - Trauma, Surgeon, Physician Assistant - Emergency & Trauma, Surgeon - Plastic Reconstructive, Surgeon - Cardiothoracic, Surgeon - Oral, Surgeon - Vascular, Surgeon - Pediatric, Surgeon - Burn, Surgeon - Neurology
Level of Education:  Surgeon - Trauma Salaries with a JD, MD, PhD or Equivalent
Industries:  Edu., Gov't. & Nonprofit, Healthcare
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