
Life Care Hospital Kenya
LifeCare Hospitals, Meru is looking for dedicated and passionate healthcare professionals to join them in delivering quality care. This role is ideal for medical professionals committed to providing specialized musculoskeletal treatment in a supportive and growth-oriented environment. As a Resident Orthopedic Surgeon, you will be part of a dynamic team focused on advanced patient care, continuous learning, and professional excellence.\n\n### Key Responsibilities\n- Diagnose and treat diseases, injuries, and malformations of the musculoskeletal system.\n- Perform or assist in orthopedic surgeries to repair, replace, or supplement bones, joints, and connective tissues.\n- Conduct patient examinations and interpret diagnostic imaging such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs.\n- Develop and implement comprehensive patient treatment and rehabilitation plans.\n- Provide post-operative care and monitor patient progress throughout the recovery period.\n- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure high standards of patient safety and clinical outcomes.\n- Maintain accurate medical records and documentation in accordance with hospital standards.\n\n### Requirements and Qualifications\n- Bachelor’s Degree in Medicine and Surgery (MBChB) or an equivalent qualification.\n- Specialized training or currently in a residency program for Orthopedic Surgery.\n- Valid registration and practicing license from the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC).\n- BA/BSc/HND (as specified in hospital requirement tags).\n- Strong commitment to clinical excellence and patient-centered care.\n- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.\n\n### How to Apply\nInterested and qualified candidates are invited to apply by sending their applications to the following email addresses: and .
Apply now by sending your application to abhinav.dhiman@lchafrica.com and maureen.oware@lchafrica.com. Ensure you mention the job title in your subject line.




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