TBCL Multi-Specialist Hospital adheres to the robust infection control program because we recognize that the control and prevention of infection in our patients and the staff who care for them , is an absolute moral commitment and responsibility. The comprehensive infection prevention and control program, is approved by the Ministry of Health . The Infection Control program covers policies on hand hygiene, occupational health, isolation, infectious diseases notification, clinical sample collection, environmental hygiene, antibiotic usage and infection prevention in practice settings and visitor areas. It also focuses on prevention of nosocomial infections especially ventilator associated infection, surgical site infections and also on control of communicable diseases by policies on patient care related activities.
The policies and guidelines laid down are evidence based on current scientific knowledge and recommendations from Ministry of Health.
The Infection Control program is supported by information management in relation to microbial surveillance and notifiable diseases.
The overall aim of the Program is to guide doctors and health care workers on minimizing patients’ infection risk and ensuring safety. The salient features of the program are: Standard or Universal Precautions to ensure safety of healthcare workers Practice of Universal and Standard Precautions, are stringently followed. Orientation and teaching/training programs are carried out at the time of induction and on a regular basis for all employees on Standard Precautions and also on key Infection control norms such as Hand Hygiene practices . Our Staff health policy ensures that all staff is vaccinated in lines with the Ministry requirements.
Safe water supply in all patient care areas for hand washing and alcohol based hand rubs at all patient beds are ensured and vigilant observational audits are performed periodically to ensure high compliance to hand hygiene at patient care areas.
Use of Clinical practice guidelines and protocols.
Guidelines are followed for usage and care of intravascular devices , catheters and in the usage of other such invasive devices. Care of equipment, linen disinfection, air conditioning for operating rooms and CCUs as well as management of blood spills and needle stick injuries is done according to International protocols. We also have an established waste management policy.
Communicable disease identification and prevention of spread is outlined, and so are isolation protocols and procedures and barrier nursing.
Environmental monitoring of Operating rooms , Critical care units and other patient care areas is done through sampling. Additionally, disinfection and sterilization processes are monitored.
We have a visitation protocol and all visitors are alerted on infection control practices.
We are looking for a radiologist with 3-5 years experienced in MRI & CT. Preferably with Pro metric / MOH license. Any nationality can apply.
We are looking for a Medical Officer with MBBS Plus minimum 4 Years Experience.
We are looking for a Registered Nurse with minimum 3 Years Experience.
B.Sc Nursing/GNM (Male)
Experience: 3 Years (B.Sc) 4 Years (GNM)
Qualified & Experienced individual of any nationality can apply.
Fresh Graduates from Omani Universitities can also apply.
B.Pharm with minimum Experience 3 Years
Qualified Omani Nationals are preferred.
Fresh or less experienced Omani Graduates from Oman Universitites can also
apply
Qualified & Experienced individual of any nationality can apply. Fresh Graduates
from Universitities can also apply.
To know what real wellness is, you have to first define what health really is. Most people would say they’re healthy when they have no pain, no headache. In other words: I’m healthy when I feel good. In today’s fad-diet-and-home-exercise-infomercial world, health has also come to mean losing weight or looking good.
There are three problems with this. First, when you think health is feeling good, what do you usually do when you feel bad? You take a drug to feel good and then assume you’re healthy. Yet, as you now know, you do not automatically become healthy when a drug eliminates your symptoms, and in fact, you may be even sicker.
Thinking If I have no symptoms of a disease, then I don’t have to worry about disease is one of the most colossal errors in judgment you could ever make concerning your health. You might not have a diagnosed disease, but dis-ease can go on for years without warning before being discovered as disease. This type of thinking will, without argument, eventually shorten your life.
The following is a list from the TBCL wellness Medical Diagnosis.
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