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A pulmonologist will consult with their hospital patients that they admit 1-2 times a day depending on their medical condition. These specialists will also consult with patients of theirs in the ICU and any other patients that have been requested for an opinion by other specialists. A pulmonologist will also be asked to manage the respiratory settings on patients who are on mechanical ventilation.
These specialists have their offices situated in the hospital so that they can get to their patients in the wards and casualty department quickly when there is a medical emergency. Pulmonologists also have to be available for on call services after hours and on weekends where they have to provide emergency services for patients with life-threatening conditions. These would include respiratory failure due to acute infections such as pneumonia or acute exacerbations of chronic issues such as emphysema.

Monday
A pulmonologist will deal with the administrative issues related to the office and deal with confirming meetings with hospital staff and management as well as medical representatives. Other important administrative issues will also be dealt with before consulting with patients.
The specialist will then start consulting with patients. The patients will be managed conservatively with medication and referral to physiotherapists, be investigated further by being sent for tests such as chest X-rays and lung function tests or be admitted to the hospital for further tests and management.
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Tuesday
This day can be reserved for performing procedures such as bronchoscopies for visualizing the respiratory anatomy and taking biopsies of lesions that are suspicious. The specialist will then follow up the findings of these biopsies and the patients will be contacted so that the information can be relayed to them and further management of a condition can be discussed.
Wednesday
The pulmonologist will continue to consult with and manage patients in an appropriate manner. This day can also be used for giving an opinion on lung function tests, chest X-rays and CT scans of the chest which have been requested by other physicians such as general practitioners and specialists.
Thursday
The pulmonologist will consult with patients today as well and manage them as they see fit.
The afternoon can be used for the training of undergraduate medical students and postgraduate clinical assistants specialising in pulmonology. Ward rounds are done in the ICUs to teach the mentioned students and doctors about using and adjusting mechanical ventilators.
The afternoon can also be used for dealing with clinical administrative issues such as filling in motivation letters for medical insurance companies, completing physical reports for life insurance companies, filling in chronic prescriptions for patients and doing further research for the specialist's own education needs.
Friday
Friday mornings are used to consult with patients and the afternoons are used to finalise any unfinished administrative tasks. Once all the patients are seen and all outstanding issues have been resolved, then the work week can come to an end.
The specialist who is working over the weekend will be responsible for the medical care of their patients and of those of their colleagues.
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