Overview
Involved in both the reactive and pro‑active care of athletes and non‑athletes through the hospital’s Outpatient Clinic, Screening Department, and involvement with the National Sports Medicine Program (NSMP). In addition, assisting the overall development of Sports Medicine services in the State of Qatar.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
Minimum experience of 12-15 years in which minimum of 5 years of clinical Sports Medicine experience., preferably in a similar Industry. Highly skilled in diagnosis and management of acute and gradual onset sports injuries. Highly skilled in pre‑competition assessment of athletes and ability to assess readiness to participate in competitive sport. Skilled in diagnosing, investigating and management of sport‑related medical conditions, including, but not limited to infections, respiratory, gastro‑intestinal and cardiac conditions. Expertise in the management of elite, professional and recreational athletes in the athletic context.
Education & Licensing
A recognized basic medical qualification (such as an MBBS or equivalent) is required. Formal specialization in Sports Medicine is expected, and candidates holding accredited postgraduate training in this field will be given priority consideration.
International Training Evaluation
In cases where applicants originate from countries in which a recognized specialty in Sports Medicine is not formally established, their professional training, postgraduate qualifications, and clinical experience will undergo a comprehensive individual evaluation to determine the extent to which the applicant’s credentials correspond to the competencies typically associated with a certified Sports Medicine specialist. Fulfil all medical licensing requirements as required by the local authority.
Administrative & Professional Requirements
Administrative ability to keep up to date the habitual paperwork (clinical or administrative reports) at the ASCR and Cardiology department. Demonstrates interest and intellectual enthusiasm in the use of the current international Clinical Practice Guidelines. Expert Consensus recommendations and evidence‑based medicine (EBM) recommendations in Sport and Exercise Medicine as guide for his / her clinical practice. Willingness to take accountability and responsibility for personal actions and decisions made. Ability to work shifts and demonstrable willingness to be placed on a 24‑hour callback roster if required.
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Physician • Qatar