The ordinator (from the Latin. Ordinator - in order, the manager), a doctor who occupies a post in a medical institution , the head of the wards or department and engaged in medical and preventive work.
In the hospital, the resident independently performs patient rounds, medical procedures, prescribes treatment , keeps case histories , and carries watch.
In the clinic, the resident as a district doctor or a specialist accepts patients, prescribes treatment, fills out medical records of outpatients, issues a disability certificate, carries out medical examinations , and conducts sanitary-educational work.
Ordinators can be divided into posts for senior and junior.
Clinical ordinator - a doctor undergoing training ( clinical internship ) in the medical specialty at the clinic of an educational or research institute, institute of advanced medical education.
Literature
- Great Soviet Encyclopedia : [30 tons] / ch. ed. A. M. Prokhorov . - 3rd ed. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1969-1978.
- Brockhaus and Efron Small Encyclopedic Dictionary