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Staff Category Number of Staff Job Description
Obstetricians 5 Obstetricians are medical doctors who specialize in providing care to pregnant women, including prenatal care, childbirth, and postpartum care. They monitor the health of both the mother and the baby, diagnose and treat any complications that may arise during pregnancy, and perform deliveries. They also provide counseling and education to expectant mothers and their families.
Gynecologists 3 Gynecologists are medical doctors who specialize in women’s reproductive health. They provide preventive care, diagnose and treat conditions related to the female reproductive system, such as hormonal disorders, infertility, and gynecological cancers. They perform routine screenings, such as Pap smears and mammograms, and provide contraception and family planning services.
Pediatricians 4 Pediatricians are medical doctors who specialize in providing healthcare to infants, children, and adolescents. They diagnose and treat a wide range of childhood illnesses and conditions, including infections, injuries, and developmental disorders. They provide routine check-ups, vaccinations, and counseling on nutrition and child development.
Neonatologists 2 Neonatologists are pediatricians who specialize in the care of newborn infants, particularly those who are premature or have medical complications. They provide specialized medical care in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), monitor the baby’s vital signs, administer medications, and coordinate with other healthcare professionals to ensure the baby’s well-being.
Midwives 10 Midwives are healthcare professionals who provide care to women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. They offer prenatal care, assist with labor and delivery, provide breastfeeding support, and offer guidance on newborn care. They promote natural childbirth and provide emotional support to expectant mothers.
Nurses 15 Nurses play a crucial role in providing comprehensive healthcare to patients. In a maternal and child health care hospital, nurses assist with prenatal care, monitor the health of pregnant women and newborns, administer medications, provide postpartum care, and educate patients on self-care and newborn care. They work closely with other healthcare professionals to ensure the well-being of patients.
Anesthesiologists 2 Anesthesiologists are medical doctors who specialize in administering anesthesia and managing pain during surgical procedures. In a maternal and child health care hospital, they provide anesthesia services during cesarean sections and other surgical interventions. They monitor the patient’s vital signs and ensure their comfort and safety throughout the procedure.
Radiologists 2 Radiologists are medical doctors who specialize in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries using medical imaging techniques, such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs. In a maternal and child health care hospital, they interpret imaging results to diagnose conditions in pregnant women and newborns, such as fetal abnormalities or maternal complications.
Laboratory Technicians 5 Laboratory technicians perform various laboratory tests and procedures to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. In a maternal and child health care hospital, they collect and analyze samples, such as blood or urine, to assess the health of pregnant women and newborns. They ensure accurate and timely reporting of test results.
Pharmacists 3 Pharmacists are healthcare professionals who specialize in the safe and effective use of medications. In a maternal and child health care hospital, they review medication orders, dispense medications, provide counseling on proper medication use, and monitor for any drug interactions or adverse effects. They work closely with other healthcare professionals to ensure optimal medication therapy for patients.
Administrative Staff 8 Administrative staff members provide support and coordination for the smooth functioning of the hospital. They handle tasks such as scheduling appointments, managing medical records, coordinating billing and insurance processes, and assisting with general administrative duties. They ensure efficient communication and organization within the hospital.
Receptionists 3 Receptionists are the first point of contact for patients and visitors. They greet and assist patients, schedule appointments, answer phone calls, and provide general information about the hospital’s services. They play a crucial role in creating a welcoming and organized environment for patients and staff.
Maintenance Staff 4 Maintenance staff members are responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the hospital’s physical infrastructure. They perform routine maintenance tasks, such as repairing equipment, ensuring a clean and safe environment, and addressing any facility-related issues. They play a vital role in ensuring the hospital’s operations run smoothly.
Security Staff 2 Security staff members are responsible for maintaining a safe and secure environment within the hospital premises. They monitor access points, patrol the facility, respond to emergencies, and enforce security protocols. They ensure the safety of patients, staff, and visitors.