Psychiatrist | Limburg, The Netherlands
Take on the exciting role of a psychiatrist, where youll thrive in assessing patients, devising treatment plans, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team. This modern hospital runs an outpatient psychiatry department as part of the PAAZ, featuring open and closed units, part-time treatment options, and consultations. Join their diverse team of professionals in a dynamic environment. With plans for new construction and a transition to an MPU department by 2025, were poised to collaborate with somatic specialties while upholding our vital regional socio-psychiatric and acute admission functions.
As a psychiatrist, you are concerned with making indications and making treatment plans. In addition, you are involved in the treatment of patients within a multidisciplinary team. You provide supervision and participate in training activities. You provide an active contribution to the care policy and recovery-supportive treatment. You are also involved in maintaining external and internal contacts.
The PAAZ and hospital psychiatrists are easily accessible. There are direct short lines with specialists in the hospital, general practitioners, and other referrers. The initial reception of patients is always done through the psychiatrist; he/she is “at the gate”, in the form of an initial consultation, but also when patients arrive via the emergency department, the outpatient clinic, part-time treatment, and inpatient admission. The psychiatrist follows the patient and is ultimately responsible for the duration of the entire treatment and ensures seamless transitions. The PAAZ has a strong cohesion both in terms of content and organization. They guarantee continuity between the consultation, the outpatient clinic, part-time treatment, and the clinic.
Your new workplace
The outpatient psychiatry is part of the PAAZ and the clinic currently has an open and a closed unit. In addition, there are part-time treatment places and consultations also take place. Various disciplines work at the PAAZ, such as nurses, psychiatrists, psychologists, doctors in training, therapists, nursing specialists, and SPV. This makes this department dynamic with a wide range of treatments. The PAAZ department is in transition to an MPU department. The aim is to achieve this by 2025. There are advanced plans for new construction, in which part of the beds will be set up as MPU in collaboration with somatic specialties in the general hospital. The other part of the beds continues to fulfill a regional socio-psychiatric and acute admission function.
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