Appalachian Mountain Health (AMH) is a Federally Qualified Health Center (CHC) that provides comprehensive primary care to low-income, medically underserved and uninsured populations. AMH’s mission - to provide culturally competent, high quality healthcare to the medically vulnerable population in western North Carolina - is rooted in a primary care and preventive services medical home model with fees for services adjusted on the basis of a patient’s ability to pay. GENERAL SUMMARY An exempt position responsible for providing primary care services, including assessing, diagnosing, prescribing, treating and educating patients. Works closely with physicians, advanced practitioners, clinical and administrative support staff in a team-based approach to patient care. May specialize in a specific type of clinical care (e.g. pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, geriatrics). ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Assessing patient status by obtaining health history through patient and/or family interviews and chart reviews, evaluating presenting illness, risk factors, family history, psychosocial, economic and cultural factors and performing appropriate physical examination. Seeking other information as needed, including consultation with physicians and other clinicians, for evaluation of illness. Integrating data to determine diagnosis and therapeutic plan, including identification of any health risks Providing culturally and linguistically appropriate education and counseling to patients and their families/caregivers Ordering and performing appropriate diagnostic laboratory and other screening tests Developing and implementing a treatment plan, including prescribing and/or dispensing medications and injections in compliance with best medical practice and applicable state and federal regulations Preparing documentation for the Electronic Health Record (EHR), including progress notes, diagnostic laboratory and radiology results, medications, diagnoses and treatment plan(s) Collaborating with other members of the care team to manage the acute and long-term health needs of the patient Facilitating and participating in shared decision making with patients, providing health education and promotion and recommending or referring patients to appropriate community resources to address social determinants of health Participating in the peer review process and other quality assurance and improvement activities as directed by the Chief Medical Officer and Clinical Director Promoting continuity of care between visits according to the patient’s treatment plan, including triaging patient calls Depending on the organizational structure, supervising clinical support staff, including nurses and medical assistants Working with Community Medicine sites and partnerships to provide collaborative and comprehensive care Community Medicine sites include, but not limited to: Salvation Army, Compass Point, Transformation Village, Public housing and Mays Care Center.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level