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Provide expert consultation, diagnosis, and surgical treatment for patients with spinal disorders, including degenerative, traumatic, congenital, and deformity-related conditions.
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Perform advanced spinal procedures such as laminectomies, spinal fusions, disc replacements, and minimally invasive spine surgeries using the latest surgical techniques and technologies.
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Collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams, including neurologists, physiotherapists, anesthetists, and rehabilitation specialists, to ensure comprehensive patient care.
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Review patient histories, order diagnostic tests (e.g., X-rays, MRIs, CT scans), and interpret results to develop precise treatment plans tailored to individual cases.
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Lead surgical teams in the operating room, ensuring adherence to the highest standards of surgical safety, hygiene, and efficacy.
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Monitor post-operative recovery, manage complications, and oversee rehabilitation protocols to support optimal patient outcomes.
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Participate in hospital committees, clinical audits, and quality assurance initiatives aimed at improving spine surgery services and patient satisfaction.
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Educate junior doctors, residents, and medical students through bedside teaching, case discussions, and clinical supervision.
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Stay up to date with advancements in spinal surgery through continuous professional development, attending conferences, and contributing to research when applicable.
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Uphold ethical and professional standards while fostering trust, communication, and empathy in patient interactions.