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House Physician

A house physician is a medical doctor who is employed by a hospital or other healthcare facility to provide on-site medical care for patients. This role is often filled by a resident physician or a hospitalist, and is particularly common in teaching hospitals where medical students and residents are trained.

Role and Responsibilities

The primary role of a house physician is to provide continuous care to patients within the hospital. This includes conducting medical examinations, diagnosing illnesses, prescribing medication, and overseeing the treatment plans of patients. They also coordinate with other healthcare professionals such as nurses, pharmacists, and specialists to ensure comprehensive patient care.

House physicians often work in shifts to ensure 24-hour coverage. They are typically the first point of contact for patients and are responsible for managing any medical emergencies that may arise.

Training and Qualifications

Becoming a house physician requires a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree, followed by a residency in a specific field of medicine. Some house physicians may also have additional training in a medical specialty, such as cardiology, neurology, or internal medicine.

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