Primary Care Physician
Premise Health · Dallas, TX · 6 days ago
On-siteHealthcareFull-time
Responsibilities
- Provides episodic, preventive, and acute health care to patients
- May provide occupational health services (i.e., post-offer physicals, occupational surveillance exams, medical monitoring, return to work exams and Worker’s Compensation medical guidance) in some health centers
- Conducts histories and physical examinations and prescribes medications and/or medical treatments based on best practice standards
- Develops treatment plans in collaboration with patients; educates and advises on medical issues as needed
- Provides referrals both internally and externally to appropriate medical resource or specialty
- Evaluates the effectiveness of medical care and monitors progress of patients
- Identifies emergency situations and provides care within legal scope of practice and as defined by Premise Health privileging process
- Participates in the development of annual health center goals and objectives
- Maintains medical records using (In some health centers it may be using Electronic Medical Record software)
- May formulate and administer health programs as needed
- Provides overall responsibility for the care of patients seen in the health care clinic in the absence of the Medical Leader
- May require other duties as assigned
Requirements
- All state licenses to practice
- Federal DEA license (matching each state of practice/oversite)
- State Narcotic/Controlled Substance license if required in your state (Alabama, Connecticut, DC, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana-paperless, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri-paperless, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming, Puerto Rico.) (New York ROPES registration)
- Current board certificate (ABMS, AMA or AOA)
- Medical Degree
- CPR (BLS for the Healthcare Provider/Professional Rescuer or ACLS-the copy must include the front and back of card as applicable) Certification must include “hands on" evaluation of skills by the trainer/instructor. Total on-line courses will not be accepted. Course must also meet the American Heart Association (AHA) standards but need not be an AHA certificate
- At least three years of post-residency clinical experience
- Experience in a primary care, urgent care or emergency room setting. (Occupational healthcare experience may apply in some clinics)
Qualifications
- Collaboration
- Compensation
- Health and Wellness
- Professional Development
- Work Life Balance
Skills
- Collaboration
- Compensation
- Health and Wellness
- Professional Development
- Work Life Balance
Benefits
- Competitive rate of pay
- 401(k) plan
- Performance-based incentive program
- Programs that reduce lifestyle risks and improve overall wellbeing
- Dedicated time off and annual stipend toward CME
- No weekends or on call
- Manageable patient load in one location
Pay
Competitive rate of pay
Schedule
No weekends or on call