Junior (0-2 years of experience)
Summary of the Role
A Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist is a subspecialist in the field of obstetrics who focuses on the management of high-risk pregnancies. This position involves close monitoring, diagnosis, and treatment of both the mother and fetus during pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum period. The specialist works closely with obstetricians, pediatricians, and other healthcare professionals to optimize outcomes for both the mother and child.
Required Skills
Strong clinical skills in prenatal care and high-risk pregnancy management.
Ability to perform and interpret fetal ultrasounds and diagnostic tests.
Excellent communication skills for interacting with patients, families, and medical staff.
Knowledge of current medical research and practices in maternal-fetal medicine.
Compassionate and empathetic patient care with a focus on ethical decision-making.
Ability to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary healthcare team.
Organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple cases concurrently.
Ability to respond quickly and effectively to emergencies.
Qualifications
Medical degree (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree.
Completion of residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Fellowship training in Maternal-Fetal Medicine (or active enrollment in such a program).
Eligible for board certification in Maternal-Fetal Medicine.
Valid state medical license.
Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification.
Responsibilities
Provide prenatal care and counseling to patients with high-risk pregnancies.
Conduct detailed ultrasounds and fetal diagnostic procedures.
Monitor maternal health and manage any complications that arise.
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to develop and implement individualized care plans.
Participate in research and development of new therapies and interventions for maternal and fetal care.
Stay updated on the latest advancements in maternal-fetal medicine and incorporate evidence-based practices into patient care.
Educate patients and their families on potential risks and treatment options for high-risk pregnancies.
Engage in on-call duties to provide continuous care to patients as required.