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IVF Consultant at Medical Art Center

Medical Art Center seeks to engage the services of the following nurses for her "Mother and Child" hospital (MART Medicare).

Reports to:    Chief Medical Director
RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Manage the care of new and follow up patients from consultation through to completion of treatment, including Consultation - ET - Follow up appointments/consultations working in accordance with agreed protocols to ensure consistent medical treatment of patients and continuity of medical care for all patients.
  • Monitor, develop, and coordinate treatment process for all infertility and IVF patients
  • Provide initial patient consultation after consultation with physician, before meeting with CMD if necessary.
  • Make decisions regarding patients’ medical treatment, drug regimes, timing of procedures, and referral for other treatments not available
  • Propose improvements to protocols and procedures.
  • Provide guidelines to the work process in the clinical team and develop appropriate standard operating procedures
  • Ensure timely flow of clear, relevant information, using the most appropriate and effective communication methods to patients and team members.
  • Make day to day clinical decisions, in accordance with established protocols.
  • Ensure that all patients have the highest chance of achieving a successful outcome through thorough case analysis and decision making based on agreed protocols
  • Provide honest communication about chances and limitations, and constant feedback to patients and colleagues.
  • Consult, advise, monitor and perform appropriate surgical procedures for patients.
  • Work with the embryology/diagnostic labs to encourage seamless work flow and the adoption of global best practices
  • Work with the nursing department to coordinate IVF calendars, patient follow up schedules, and so on.
  • Perform relevant research projects in association with the Chief Medical Director, keeping up to date with the latest developments in assisted reproductive treatments and techniques. 
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
  • MB.BS from a reputable medical institution, holding full registration with the Nigerian Medical Council
  • MRCOG
  • Post graduate training in Reproductive, Endocrinology and Infertility and/or other additional degrees would be added advantage
  • Minimum of 10 years’ medical experience, with at least 5 years in reproductive medicine
SKILLS & COMPETENCIES
  • Proven organisational and administrative skills.
  • Well-developed communication and presentation skills.
  • An empathetic approach to patient care and ability to communicate clearly, honestly and concisely in patient consultations, including the ability to deliver ‘bad news’ in a constructive and sympathetic manner.
  • Experience and expertise in ultrasound and sonography  
  • A team player as a member of the medical function.
  • An innovative approach, open to new ideas and able to implement protocols, procedures and management initiatives with his/her medical colleagues.
  • Excellent customer service skills, exhibiting courteous, compassionate, and respectful treatment of internal and external customers at all times.
  • Must consistently display a positive attitude and flexibility in changing situations.
  • Must have excellent communication skills and make it a priority to consistently communicate positively and professionally with all staff members, physicians and patients.
How to Apply;
If you are interested in this role and possess the required skills, qualifications and competencies, we would like to meet with you; kindly send your resume to recruitment@medicalartcenter.com



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