Full Time

Coordinator (NUH Surgical Clinical Reviewer)

Singapore
Executive
Job ID:
dI0VEbWPdWRQKoRDIm59
Work Schedule:
5 Days

Overview

The Senior Executive/Assistant Manager is to work with the surgical champions for National Surgical Quality

Improvement Programme (NSQIP), a surgical benchmarking tool, at the Department of Surgery to identify

opportunities for clinical quality improvement and benchmarking of procedures.


Job Responsibilities

You will be responsible for the following:

• Work with clinician champion to identify surgical patients for inclusion in the Program through the

application of Programme.

• Collect preoperative, operative, and postoperative data components for the Programme through the

effective utilization of the hospital medical record systems.

• Conduct follow-ups with patients to monitor their responses to the treatment and care plans provided.

• Attend weekly Morbidity & Mortality conferences to ensure reliable data collection of postoperative

occurrences.

• Identify streamlining and process improvement opportunities in the data collection process.

• Demonstrate appropriate utilization of resources necessary to obtain valid, reliable data for entry into

the Programme.

• Utilize software applications for data collection and analysis.

• Responsible for the accurate and timely entry of data into the programme’s database and meets the

caseload accrual requirement protocol.

Requirements:

• Minimum Diploma.

• Nursing or medical background is preferred.

• Strong familiarity with Microsoft office application, specifically in MS Word/Excel/Power

Point/Outlook.

• Meticulous attention to detail is critical for accurate data abstraction.

• Proficiency in specialized data collection tools, data entry, and understanding of basic statistical

principles is crucial.

• A basic understanding of surgical patient care, common procedure and human anatomy/physiology is

preferred.

• Collaboration, problem-solving, and the ability to work in aa team and manage projects and deadlines

are valued.

National University Hospital