MEDICAL PROVIDER

SONOMA COUNTY INDIAN HEALTH PROJECTSanta Rosa, CA
$222,061 - $305,129Onsite

About The Position

The Family Practice Physician reports to the Chief Medical Officer. The purpose of this position is to perform duties of a medical physician and abide by the physician’s oath when providing care to SCIHP patients in a team based, collaborative, patient centered medical home.

Requirements

  • A current License by the Medical Board of the State of California.
  • Hold a current Controlled Substance Registration Certificate (DEA).
  • Current CPR certificate.
  • Eligible for hospital privileges.
  • Knowledge of modern methods, theories, techniques and procedures used in medicine.
  • Knowledge of requirements used for Quality Assurance.
  • Knowledge of principles, techniques and best practices related to team based primary care models.
  • Knowledge of function services provided by other SCIHP departments and the ability to work cooperatively with those departments.
  • Knowledge of related accreditation and certification requirements, strong leadership skills and ability to conceive, plan and execute projects and programs as well as supervise, lead and develop staff.
  • All employees must be sensitive to the needs of the Native American community, demonstrate a deep understanding and respect for the diverse cultural heritage, traditions, and historical context of the Native American community.

Responsibilities

  • Take appropriate history, perform physical examination of patients, order relevant diagnostics and deliver appropriate therapy according to standard medical practice.
  • Referral for examination and consultation to other providers when problems are unfamiliar or outside scope of practice.
  • Supervision of PA’s and NP’s according to the standardized procedures defining their scope of practice.
  • Some training of support staff.
  • Rotate on-call duties during the week and on weekends with other providers.
  • Demonstrate competent knowledge in delivering health care to patients through peer review, participation in Quality Improvement Program, and collaboration with peers in case review/management panels.
  • Assure quality and safety by adhering to PCMH principles, including teamwork, evidence-based medicine, CQI, and active participation of patients in decision making.
  • Nursing home visits on agencies patients.
  • Punctual participation in departmental, organizational meetings, and committees as assigned.
  • Maintain legible, accurate, and timely completed notes on clinic patients in S.O.A.P. style in the Electronic Health Record.
  • Maintain problem lists, medication profiles and health maintenance on all clinic patients.
  • May participate in outreach clinics to Kashia or Point Arena.
  • Respectful, timely and collegial communication with all staff.
  • Demonstrate exemplary professionalism and cultural sensitivity.
  • Maintain credentialing by keeping all required licenses current, including but not limited to, California Medical License, DEA License, CME hours, CPR Certifications and any other required licenses.
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