Here is a clean, comprehensive, and professional Job Description (JD) for a Consultant Rheumatologist in a hospital setting. It is structured to be ready for use in recruitment, credentialing, or hospital administration.
The Consultant Rheumatologist will be responsible for the clinical evaluation, diagnosis, and non-surgical management of patients presenting with autoimmune disorders, systemic inflammatory conditions, complex connective tissue diseases, and advanced musculoskeletal pathologies. Operating within both outpatient clinics and inpatient referral setups, the specialist will play a vital role in executing targeted therapeutic strategies, utilizing advanced biologic regimens, and leading multidisciplinary care coordination to maximize long-term patient outcomes.
Conduct comprehensive medical assessments and physical evaluations specializing in joint, muscle, and connective tissue function.
Differentiate efficiently between mechanical musculoskeletal issues and systemic inflammatory conditions.
Order, evaluate, and interpret complex laboratory investigations (e.g., ANA panels, Rheumatoid Factor, anti-CCP, ESR, CRP) and diagnostic imaging (X-rays, MSK Ultrasound, MRI, CT, and DEXA scans).
Diagnose and design customized long-term management plans for conditions including, but not limited to:
Inflammatory Arthritis: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Psoriatic Arthritis, Ankylosing Spondylitis, and Gout.
Autoimmune & Connective Tissue Diseases: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), Sjogren’s Syndrome, Scleroderma, and Myositis.
Systemic Conditions: Vasculitis, Polymyalgia Rheumatica, Osteoporosis, and chronic pain syndromes like Fibromyalgia.
Provide timely expert consults for acute or critical medical cases admitted across other hospital departments (e.g., Internal Medicine, Nephrology, Pulmonology, Orthopedics).
Manage acute rheumatologic crises in inpatient settings, such as severe lupus flares, systemic vasculitis, or acute crystal arthropathies.
Prescribe and carefully monitor advanced pharmacological treatments, including Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs (DMARDs) and cutting-edge biologic/targeted synthetic therapies.
Perform essential localized clinical procedures such as intra-articular joint aspirations, soft-tissue injections, and diagnostic synovial fluid analysis.
Stay updated on protocols mitigating immunosuppressive drug toxicities and manage infection screening requirements pre-therapy.
Coordinate directly with Allied Health Professionals—specifically Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists—to build holistic rehabilitation programs aimed at restoring joint mobility and improving quality of life.
Refer patients to Orthopedic Surgeons when joint damage necessitates structural, surgical interventions.
Expert Clinical Diagnostics: High accuracy in reading systemic markers and spot-checking complex, multi-organ clinical presentations.
Pharmacological Proficiency: Deep understanding of immunosuppressive medications, drug interactions, and advanced biologic tracking.
Strong Interpersonal Communication: Empathic counseling approach necessary for guiding patients through the emotional and physical aspects of chronic, lifelong conditions.
Cross-Departmental Collaboration: Ability to seamlessly manage co-morbidities with specialists like Pulmonologists (for ILD) or Nephrologists (for Lupus Nephritis).
Education & Degrees:
MBBS from a recognized institution.
MD or DNB in General Medicine / Pediatrics.
Super Specialization: DM or DNB in Rheumatology (or equivalent accredited Fellowship training in Clinical Immunology & Rheumatology).
Experience Required: Open to both fresh Super Specialists looking to establish a practice and experienced Senior Consultants looking to scale clinical reach.
Licensure: Valid and active registration with the relevant Medical Council.