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I. General Provisions

  1. The main tasks of a pulmonology doctor are to provide qualified medical and diagnostic care on an outpatient basis to patients with chronic non-specific lung diseases living in the area of ​​the clinic, as well as among workers and employees of attached enterprises.
  2. The appointment and dismissal of a pulmonology doctor is carried out by the chief physician of the polyclinic in accordance with applicable law.
  3. The doctor of the pulmonology office reports directly to the deputy chief physician for medical affairs, in his absence - to the chief physician of the polyclinic.
  4. The doctor of the pulmonology office is subordinate to the nursing staff working in it.
  5. In his work, the doctor of the pulmonology office is guided by:
  • instructions and orders of municipal health authorities;
  • this Job Description;
  • guidelines for improving medical care for patients with a pulmonological profile.

II. Official duties

  1. Carry out outpatient appointments according to the schedule approved by the administration of the polyclinic, regulating the flow of visitors through the rational distribution of repeat patients.
  2. To carry out measures for the prevention, early detection and effective treatment of respiratory diseases of non-specific etiology.
  3. To carry out direct management of patients with chronic nonspecific lung diseases during the period of exacerbation.
  4. To master and introduce into practice modern means and methods of prevention, diagnosis and treatment of pulmonological patients.
  5. Ensure the correct examination of temporary disability in accordance with the Regulations on it.
  6. To carry out continuity between the hospital and the clinic in the examination and treatment of patients.
  7. Monitor the timely, early detection and completeness of dispensary observation of patients with chronic nonspecific lung diseases by general practitioners.
  8. Advise general practitioners on drug prevention of exacerbation of chronic nonspecific lung diseases.
  9. Follow the principles of deontology in your work.
  10. Organize and systematically carry out activities to improve the skills of general practitioners in matters of early detection and effective treatment of patients with chronic non-specific lung diseases.
  11. Carry out measures to educate the population about the prevention of chronic nonspecific lung diseases.
  12. Systematically improve their professional qualifications and the level of medical knowledge of nurses in the pulmonology room.
  13. Supervise and supervise the work of nursing staff in the office.
  14. Keep medical records of outpatients, write prescriptions.
  15. Ensure proper medical records are kept by the nurse in the office.

III. Rights

The doctor of the pulmonology office has the right to:

  1. make proposals to the administration of the polyclinic on improving the organization of medical and preventive care for the population, the organization and working conditions of the medical personnel of the pulmonology room;
  2. participate in meetings on the organization of the work of the pulmonology room;
  3. prescribe and cancel any therapeutic and preventive measures, based on the patient's condition;
  4. receive information necessary for the performance of official duties;
  5. present subordinates at work to the nursing staff for incentives and make proposals for the imposition of penalties in case of violation of labor discipline and unsatisfactory performance of official duties.

IV. A responsibility

The pulmonologist is responsible for:

  1. poor quality work and erroneous actions
  2. inaction and failure to make decisions that fall within the scope of his duties and competence, in accordance with applicable law.

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