Inpatient Urologist
Presbyterian Healthcare Services(1 month ago)
About this role
The Urology Hospitalist provides comprehensive urologic care to hospitalized and emergency patients, focusing on diagnosis, treatment, and management of urological conditions. This clinical role works collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams across the hospital and participates in efforts to improve hospital services and patient care quality.
Required Skills
- Urology
- Inpatient Care
- Surgery
- Procedures
- Emergency Care
- Consultation
- Collaboration
- Documentation
- Patient Education
- Quality Improvement
Qualifications
- Medical Degree
- Board Certification or Eligibility in Urology
- New Mexico Medical License
- 3 Years Urology Experience
About Presbyterian Healthcare Services
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