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Support Staff - Nurses (Maternity and Pediatric) - Midwives - Nurse Practitioners - Nurse Assistants - Laboratory Technicians - Pharmacy Technicians - Medical Technologists - Radiology Technicians - Administrative Staff (Receptionists, Medical Records, Billing) - Housekeeping Staff - Security Staff

Organizational Structure:

  1. Chief Medical Officer (CMO) - Responsible for overall management and coordination of medical services - Oversees the medical staff and ensures quality patient care - Develops and implements policies and procedures - Collaborates with other departments to improve patient outcomes

  2. Medical Director - Provides leadership and guidance to the medical staff - Ensures compliance with medical standards and regulations - Collaborates with the CMO in strategic planning and decision-making - Represents the hospital in medical conferences and meetings

  3. Department Heads - Obstetrics/Gynecology Department Head - Pediatrics Department Head - Neonatology Department Head - Anesthesiology Department Head - Radiology Department Head - Pathology Department Head

  4. Medical Staff - Obstetricians/Gynecologists: Provide prenatal care, deliver babies, and provide postnatal care for women - Pediatricians: Provide medical care for infants, children, and adolescents - Neonatologists: Specialize in the care of newborns, especially those who are premature or have medical complications - Anesthesiologists: Administer anesthesia during labor and delivery, as well as other surgical procedures - Radiologists: Interpret medical imaging tests such as ultrasounds, X-rays, and MRIs - Pathologists: Analyze laboratory samples to diagnose diseases and conditions

  5. Support Staff - Nurses: Provide direct patient care, administer medications, and assist with procedures - Midwives: Provide prenatal care, assist with labor and delivery, and provide postnatal care for women - Nurse Practitioners: Provide primary healthcare services, including prenatal and pediatric care - Nurse Assistants: Assist nurses with patient care tasks, such as bathing, feeding, and monitoring vital signs - Laboratory Technicians: Perform laboratory tests and analyze samples - Pharmacy Technicians: Prepare and dispense medications - Medical Technologists: Perform complex laboratory tests and analyze results - Radiology Technicians: Operate imaging equipment and assist radiologists with procedures - Administrative Staff: Handle patient registration, scheduling, medical records, and billing - Housekeeping Staff: Maintain cleanliness and hygiene in patient rooms and common areas - Security Staff: Ensure the safety and security of patients, staff, and visitors

Note: The job descriptions, duties, responsibilities, work experiences, education, and qualifications for each position may vary. It is important to consult specific job postings and hospital policies for accurate and up-to-date information.