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Cataract Surgeon (Surgical Eye Camps) |
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Health & Medicine |
| Total Positions: |
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2 |
| Job Location: |
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Rawalpindi |
| Gender: |
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No Preference |
| Minimum Education: |
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MBBS |
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FCPS in Ophthalmology / DOMS or equivalent qualification. |
| Career Level: |
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Experienced Professional |
| Minimum Experience: |
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2 Years |
| Apply By: |
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Jan 2, 2026 |
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| Job Description: |
We are seeking a highly skilled Cataract Surgeon responsible for performing high-volume cataract surgeries in surgical eye camp settings, ensuring exceptional patient care across the full cycle: assessment, surgery, and critical post-operative follow-up.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
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Surgical Execution: Perform cataract surgeries in high-volume settings (capable of 30–40 surgeries per day) under strict aseptic conditions, administering local anesthesia.
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Pre-Operative Clearance: Conduct patient examinations, review files, confirm biometry, and ensure all informed consents are accurately signed. Counsel patients thoroughly regarding surgical outcomes.
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Quality & Safety Oversight: Oversee the proper sterilization of instruments, inspect the Operation Theater for aseptic conditions, and confirm the availability of necessary IOLs and post-operative medications.
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Post-Operative Care: Provide essential guidance on post-operative care, conduct immediate post-operative examinations before patient discharge, and perform the critical 1st post-operative day patient review.
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Administrative & Compliance: Account for the total number of surgeries performed daily and ensure self-discipline, punctuality, and adherence to ACCO department protocols.
Mandatory Qualifications:
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| Company Information |
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Company Name: Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital Company Description: Al-Shifa Trust was established with the aim of prevention and control of blindness by providing standard and sustainable eye care services which are accessible and affordable to all regardless of gender, race, color or religion. Its essential components would be hospital-based tertiary eye care services, community-oriented prevention of blindness program, need-based human resource development, promotion of basic and applied research in ophthalmology and development of appropriate and affordable technology.
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