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Provide inpatient care predominantly in settings such as medical wards, acute care units, intensive care units, rehabilitation centers, or emergency rooms. Manage and coordinate patient care throughout treatment.
  • • Refer patients to medical specialists, social services, or other professionals as appropriate.
  • • Participate in continuing education activities to maintain or enhance knowledge and skills.
  • • Direct, coordinate, or supervise the patient care activities of nursing or support staff.
  • • Write patient discharge summaries and send them to primary care physicians.
  • • Direct the operations of short stay or specialty units.
  • • Train or supervise medical students, residents, or other health professionals.
  • • Prescribe medications or treatment regimens to hospital inpatients.
  • • Order or interpret the results of tests such as laboratory tests and radiographs (x-rays).
  • • Attend inpatient consultations in areas of specialty.
  • • Conduct discharge planning and discharge patients.
  • • Diagnose, treat, or provide continuous care to hospital inpatients.
  • • Admit patients for hospital stays.
  • • Communicate with patients' primary care physicians upon admission, when treatment plans change, or at discharge to maintain continuity and quality of care.
  • • Direct or support quality improvement projects or safety programs.
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026
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