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I. General Provisions

  1. This Job Description defines the job duties, rights and responsibilities of an obstetrician-gynecologist.
  2. A person who has a higher medical education and has completed postgraduate training or specialization in the specialty “Obstetrics and Gynecology” is appointed to the position of obstetrician-gynecologist.
  3. The obstetrician-gynecologist should know:
  • fundamentals of Ukrainian legislation on healthcare;
  • legal documents regulating the activities of healthcare institutions;
  • the basics of organizing medical and preventive care in hospitals and outpatient clinics, emergency and emergency medical care, disaster medicine services, sanitary and epidemiological services, drug supply to the population and health care facilities;
  • theoretical foundations, principles and methods of clinical examination;
  • organizational and economic foundations for the activities of health care institutions and medical workers in the context of budgetary insurance medicine;
  • fundamentals of social hygiene, organization and economics of healthcare, medical ethics and deontology;
  • legal aspects of medical activity;
  • general principles and basic methods of clinical, instrumental and laboratory diagnostics of the functional state of organs and systems of the human body;
  • etiology, pathogenesis, clinical symptoms, course features, principles of complex treatment of major diseases;
  • rules for the provision of emergency medical care;
  • bases of examination of temporary incapacity for work and medico-social examination;
  • fundamentals of health education;
  • rules of internal labor regulations;
  • rules and norms of labor protection, safety measures, industrial sanitation and fire protection.
  1. In his specialty, an obstetrician-gynecologist should know:
  • modern methods of prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation;
  • content and sections of obstetrics and gynecology as independent clinical disciplines;
  • tasks, organization, structure, staffing and equipment of the obstetrics and gynecology service;
  • current legal and instructive and methodological documents in the specialty;
  • rules for issuing medical documentation;
  • the procedure for conducting an examination of temporary disability and medical and social examination;
  • principles of planning activities and reporting of obstetrics and gynecology services;
  • methods and procedures for monitoring its activities.
  1. An obstetrician-gynecologist is appointed and dismissed by order of the chief physician of a healthcare facility in accordance with the current legislation of Ukraine.
  2. An obstetrician-gynecologist is directly subordinate to the head of the department (antenatal clinic), and in his absence, to the head of the healthcare facility or his deputy.

II. Official duties

  1. Provides qualified medical care in his specialty, using modern methods of prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation, permitted for use in medical practice.
  2. Determines the tactics of managing the patient in accordance with established rules and standards.
  3. Develops a plan for examining the patient, specifies the volume and rational methods of examining the patient in order to obtain complete and reliable diagnostic information in the shortest possible time.
  4. Based on clinical observations and examinations, anamnesis, data from clinical, laboratory and instrumental studies, establishes (or confirms) the diagnosis.
  5. In accordance with established rules and standards, prescribes and monitors the necessary treatment.
  6. Organizes or independently carries out the necessary diagnostic, therapeutic, rehabilitation and preventive procedures and activities.
  7. The patient is examined daily in the hospital.
  8. Makes changes to the treatment plan depending on the patient's condition and determines the need for additional examination methods.
  9. Provides consultative assistance to doctors of other departments of health care facilities in their specialty.
  10. Participates in carrying out preventive measures to prevent and reduce gynecological morbidity, complications of pregnancy and childbirth, and the postpartum period.
  11. Identifies pregnant women (up to 12 weeks of pregnancy), carries out their dispensary observation.
  12. Conducts classes on physical and psychoprophylactic preparation of pregnant women for childbirth.
  13. Provides dietary advice.
  14. Identifies pregnant women who need hospitalization in the pathology departments of pregnant maternity hospitals and other health care facilities according to the profile of the disease.
  15. Conducts the selection of pregnant women and gynecological patients who are subject to health improvement in sanatoriums.
  16. Gives recommendations on the employment of pregnant women, excluding the influence of industrial hazards, as well as on the employment of gynecological patients.
  17. Organizes and conducts preventive gynecological examinations of women using modern examination methods for the purpose of early detection and treatment of gynecological diseases.
  18. Participates in conducting pre-employment and periodic medical examinations.
  19. Carries out timely registration and dynamic observation of gynecological patients, carrying out a complex of medical and health measures using sanatorium-resort treatment, as well as other means and methods of examination and treatment, analyzing the effectiveness of medical examination.
  20. Identifies gynecological patients in need of inpatient treatment.
  21. Organizes work on family planning issues, individual selection of modern contraceptives.
  22. Conducts an in-depth analysis of morbidity with temporary disability due to diseases of the female genital organs, complications of pregnancy and the postpartum period, abortion, and the development of therapeutic and health measures for its prevention.
  23. Supervises the work of secondary and junior medical personnel subordinate to him (if any), facilitates the performance of his duties.
  24. Controls the correctness of carrying out diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, the operation of instruments, apparatus and equipment, the rational use of reagents and drugs, compliance with safety and labor protection rules by middle and junior medical personnel.
  25. Participates in training sessions to improve the skills of medical personnel.
  26. Plans its work and analyzes the performance of its activities.
  27. Ensures timely and high-quality execution of medical and other documentation in accordance with established rules.
  28. Carries out sanitary-educational work.
  29. Complies with the rules and principles of medical ethics and deontology.
  30. Participates in the examination of temporary disability and prepares the necessary documents for medical and social examination.
  31. Qualified and timely executes orders, orders and instructions of the management of the institution, as well as legal acts on his professional activities.
  32. Complies with the rules of internal regulations, fire safety and safety, sanitary and epidemiological regime.
  33. Promptly takes measures, including timely informing the management, to eliminate violations of safety, fire and sanitary rules that pose a threat to the activities of the healthcare institution, its employees, patients and visitors.
  34. Systematically improves his skills.

III. Rights

The obstetrician-gynecologist has the right to:

  1. independently establish a diagnosis in the specialty on the basis of clinical observations and examinations, anamnesis, data from clinical, laboratory and instrumental studies;
  2. determine the tactics of patient management in accordance with established rules and standards;
  3. prescribe the methods of instrumental, functional and laboratory diagnostics necessary for a comprehensive examination of the patient;
  4. carry out diagnostic, therapeutic, rehabilitation and preventive procedures using approved diagnostic and treatment methods;
  5. to involve, in necessary cases, doctors of other specialties for consultations, examination and treatment of patients;
  6. make proposals to the management of the institution on improving the diagnostic and treatment process, improving the work of administrative, economic and paraclinical services, issues of organization and conditions of their work;
  7. control the work of subordinate employees (if any), give them orders within the framework of their official duties and demand their precise execution, make proposals to the management of the institution on their encouragement or imposition of penalties;
  8. request, receive and use information materials and legal documents necessary for the performance of their duties;
  9. take part in scientific and practical conferences and meetings, which discuss issues related to its work;
  10. pass certification in accordance with the established procedure with the right to obtain the appropriate qualification category;
  11. improve their qualifications at refresher courses at least once every 5 years.

IV. A responsibility

The obstetrician-gynecologist is responsible for:

  1. timely and high-quality implementation of the duties assigned to him;
  2. organization of their work, timely and qualified execution of orders, instructions and instructions of the management, regulatory legal acts on their activities;
  3. compliance with internal regulations, fire safety and safety;
  4. timely and high-quality execution of medical and other official documentation provided for by the current regulatory documents;
  5. providing, in accordance with the established procedure, statistical and other information on its activities;
  6. ensuring compliance with executive discipline and performance of their duties by subordinate employees (if any);
  7. prompt action, including timely informing the management, to eliminate violations of safety, fire and sanitary rules that pose a threat to the activities of the healthcare institution, its employees, patients and visitors.

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