What makes an ideal pain management employee? In the healthcare field, you must know your stuff—this goes without saying. But with the reputation of a healthcare facility hanging in the balance between staff experience and customer satisfaction, recruiters are looking for more than just clinical smarts. To put yourself ahead of your competition, it’s important to know the skills that are in high demand for pain management professionals. We’ve compiled a list of the top five to help you prepare for your next pain management position.

Five key qualities of the best pain management physicians

Do you have what it takes to beat out the competition and land your next exciting position? Consider the following:

  1. To assure nervous patients they’re in good hands, it helps to exude confidence. Medical care can be stressful, and your own demeanor can help to calm a patient’s jitters.
  2. As a physician, you’re in the business of helping others. Your “bedside manner” should be one of compassion for your patients—treating them with kindness and caring.
  3. Attention to detail. Pain treatments involve medications that can be dangerous—you need extreme thoroughness and attention to the fine print to do your job to the best of your ability. The safety of your patients and the reputation of your facility depends on it.
  4. Though you’ll see patients day in and day out, you should never lose sight of them as human beings. The more you try to understand what they’re going through, the better you’ll be at earning their trust.
  5. Good communication. To patients and co-workers, both written and verbal—your ability to clearly communicate your advice and instructions is key to good practice and good patient/physician relationships.

In the end, you want to be the kind of physician you’d want to encounter at a healthcare facility. Treat others as you want to be treated should be your professional motto.

Looking for your next pain management position?

Then KTE Services is looking for you. We place pain management professionals in jobs that fit your short- and long-term career goals. To learn more, contact our medical staffing experts today.