The Registrar (Urology) is responsible for diagnosing and administering general medical and Urology treatment to patients in a hospital or through extension services at a Clinic or other designated area.
The Registrar (General Surgery) is responsible for diagnosing and administering general medical treatment to patients in a hospital or through extension services at a Clinic or other designated area.
The Registrar (Otolaryngology) is responsible for diagnosing and administering general medical treatment to patients in a
hospital or through extension services at a Clinic or other designated area. Work may entail performing surgery or assisting in major operations and this employee may work in a specialized area of medicine.
The Registrar (Accident and Emergency) is responsible for diagnosing and administering general medical treatment to patients
in a hospital or through extension services at a Clinic or other designated area.
The Registrar (Anaesthesia and Intensive Care) is responsible for the diagnosis, assessment and management of critical care patients in a hospital or Intensive Care Unit. The officer is also responsible for the provision of anaesthesia services in the operating theatre or other designated area.
The Registrar (Ophthalmology) is responsible for diagnosing and administering general medical treatment to patients in a hospital or through extension services at a Clinic or other designated area.
The Registrar (Nephrology) is responsible for diagnosing and administering general medical treatment to patients in a hospital or through extension services at a Clinic or other designated area.
The Registrar (Internal Medicine) is responsible for diagnosing and administering general medical treatment to patients in a hospital or through extension services at a Clinic or other designated area.
The Psychologist provides psychological assessment, diagnosis, individual, group and family therapy, Case Management Services, Referral and follow up to acute, chronic or moderately disturbed mentally ill patients. Provides consultations with outside facilities and/or agencies.
The PACS Administrator is responsible for the designing and planning, management and maintenance of systems, and the provision of training and troubleshooting support so as to ensure the proper operation of the PACS and Radiology Information System throughout the RHA in accordance with relevant Quality Control and Quality Assurance standards.