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Psychiatrists

SSPM Medical College & Lifetime Hospital

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Psychiatrists

Experience :  1 to 5 years

No of vacancies :  1

Job Description:

Key Responsibilities: Diagnose and treat mental health disorders, including mood disorders, anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, and substance abuse disorders.
Prescribe and manage psychiatric medication.
Conduct comprehensive psychiatric evaluations to assess the mental health condition and needs of patients.
Provide psychotherapy and counsel patients on mental health, behavioral issues, and lifestyle adjustments.
Collaborate with other healthcare professionals, such as psychologists, social workers, and primary care physicians, to provide a holistic approach to patient care.
Monitor and document patients’ progress and adjust treatment plans as necessary.

Education Qualifications: A Medical Degree (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) with a specialization in psychiatry.
Completion of a psychiatric residency program.
Board certification in psychiatry.
State medical license to practice psychiatry.

Key Attributes: Strong clinical skills in diagnosing and treating mental health conditions.
Empathy and excellent communication skills to build trust and rapport with patients.
Ability to work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams.
Strong analytical skills and the ability to make decisions based on a combination of analysis, wisdom, experience, and judgment.
High level of professionalism and adherence to ethical standards.

About the Role: Psychiatrists play a crucial role in the mental health landscape, offering medical and therapeutic interventions for mental health disorders.
They often lead multidisciplinary teams, providing insights into the medical aspects of mental health care and ensuring that treatment plans are comprehensive and effective.
Psychiatrists may also engage in research to advance the understanding of mental health conditions and their treatment.
They serve as key educators for patients, families, and communities about mental health, contributing to wider public health goals.