NABH JDs Privileges
NABH JDs Privileges
NABH JDs Privileges
Job Description:
1. Interpret and report on medical imaging procedures such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI,
ultrasound, etc.
2. Ensure the proper functioning and maintenance of radiological equipment.
3. Collaborate with referring physicians for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
4. Ensure patient safety and compliance with radiation safety protocols.
5. Maintain proper documentation and follow-up on critical findings.
6. Participate in hospital accreditation processes like NABH, adhering to quality standards.
Privileges:
1. Perform and interpret radiological imaging procedures.
2. Provide consultation to other physicians regarding radiology results.
3. Oversee the radiology department and ensure compliance with legal and medical
standards.
4. Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings for complex case management.
5. Train junior radiologists and staff on safety protocols and advanced imaging techniques.
6. Privilege to conduct imaging-guided interventional procedures (e.g., biopsies, drainage).
Reference Guidelines: NABH Standards, AERB (Atomic Energy Regulatory Board) Guidelines
on Radiation Safety.
Job Description:
1. Perform diagnostic evaluations of tissue, cell, and blood samples through lab testing.
2. Oversee laboratory operations to ensure quality, accuracy, and safety.
3. Collaborate with surgeons and other medical professionals to provide pathology reports.
4. Participate in hospital quality programs (NABH accreditation), ensuring compliance with
standards.
5. Maintain accurate records of all lab findings and patient results.
6. Provide input in multidisciplinary meetings for patient treatment plans.
Privileges:
1. Conduct tissue biopsies, blood tests, and other laboratory diagnostics.
2. Supervise and direct pathology laboratory technicians.
3. Provide definitive diagnosis on biopsies, cytology, and post-mortem studies.
4. Participate in quality control and improvement initiatives.
5. Lead clinical audits and contribute to educational programs.
Job Description:
1. Analyze blood, urine, and other biological fluids to monitor patient health.
2. Ensure laboratory results are accurate and within regulatory standards.
3. Manage biochemical lab processes, equipment, and staff.
4. Collaborate with clinicians to provide relevant biochemical information.
5. Document lab processes and patient results for quality checks.
Privileges:
1. Conduct biochemical tests and analyses.
2. Interpret biochemical findings for clinicians.
3. Supervise biochemical lab operations.
4. Participate in quality management programs such as NABH.
Reference Guidelines: NABH Standards, Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI).
Job Description:
1. Identify infectious agents (bacteria, viruses, fungi, etc.) in patient samples.
2. Oversee microbiology laboratory operations, ensuring proper biosafety measures.
3. Work closely with infection control teams to manage hospital-acquired infections (HAIs).
4. Participate in antimicrobial stewardship programs.
5. Contribute to hospital accreditation processes and maintain laboratory documentation.
Privileges:
1. Perform diagnostic microbiology tests.
2. Provide infection control advice to hospital staff and teams.
3. Supervise the microbiology lab team.
4. Participate in research and quality improvement initiatives.