Physician
Minnesota Community Care · St Paul, MN · 9 mo ago
HealthcareFull-time
Responsibilities
- Seek to understand and meet the needs of customers (patients, families, vendors, co-workers, etc.) through respectful, courteous and culturally sensitive interactions.
- Actively participate and works positively, flexibly and cooperatively in a team effort within and across departments to accomplish the goals of the organization.
- Willingly assist in areas other than that of primary responsibility for the good of the organization.
- Demonstrate effective, culturally sensitive communication skills and effectively communicate verbally and in writing with a variety of people.
- Know, understand and adhere to organizational policy related to the patient's rights for confidential care.
- Utilize appropriate and effective patient care plans including adequate diagnosis, treatments, consultations and outcomes.
- Manage patients to assure continuity of care including adequate scheduling of return visits, completion of treatment plans and follow-up of chronic problems, tests and no-shows.
- Provide appropriate interpersonal care which includes introducing oneself; treating patients with care, compassion, and courtesy; responding in a non-judgmental and culturally sensitive manner; listening to and answering questions from patients; and clearly explaining diagnoses and treatments.
- Work towards whole person care by using appropriate referrals to the social worker, psychologist, psychiatrist, integrating social and structural determinants of health, including historical trauma, structural racism and biological, social, psychological and environmental factors.
Requirements
- Medical school diploma
- DEA Certification
- MN state medical license
- Active BLS
- Minimum four year of post-residency experience in a community-based setting
- Bilingual Spanish/Hmong (preferred)
Qualifications
Must have the ability to travel between MCC sites in the St. Paul/Minneapolis metro area.
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Organizational Overview
As Minnesota's largest Federally Qualified Health Center, Minnesota Community Care ensures that the communities we serve have access to high quality and affordable health care. Our patients predominantly identify as people of color (80%), low-wealth (61% patients = 200% FPL), and un/under-insured (40% uninsured, 45% publicly insured) (UDS, 2020).