RMOs
RMO stands for Resident Medical Officer. In many healthcare systems, RMOs are junior doctors who have completed their basic medical degree and are undergoing postgraduate training. They typically work in hospitals, rotating through various departments to gain experience in different specialties. RMOs play a crucial role in patient care, assisting senior medical staff with patient assessments, diagnosis, treatment plans, and managing day-to-day medical tasks. Their responsibilities can include admitting and discharging patients, performing medical procedures, and being on call for emergencies. The specific duties and training pathways of RMOs can vary significantly by country and healthcare jurisdiction. In some regions, the term may also refer to a doctor who is living in hospital accommodation. The position of an RMO is a fundamental part of the medical training ladder, providing essential hands-on experience before doctors specialize further or pursue independent practice. They are supervised by more experienced physicians and surgeons.