Medical Officer of the Day (MOD)

Virginia Information Technologies Agency
$100 - $100Onsite

About The Position

Performs admission work-ups to facilitate the admission process including complete evaluations for medical/legal opinions for official proceedings. • Exercises clinical privileges granted by the Hospital Director as detailed in the Clinical Privileges Form. • Performs medical screening of admissions, including physician-to-physician communication when indicated – e.g., if additional clinical concerns exist, laboratory/radiology/other testing, medical/surgical stability, etc. • Performs a comprehensive psychiatric history and complete physical examination on assigned patients; orders and reviews appropriate laboratory, radiological and other diagnostic procedures, psychological evaluations, surgical and medical consultations, and appropriate pharmacologic, psychotherapeutic and adjunctive treatments; and documents all progress notes, re-certifications and retention reviews as well as treatment orders in patient’s medical record. • On units, conducts ward rounds with charge nurse to monitor mental and physical changes, which may require treatment modification. • Confers with patients’ relatives, including proxy decision-makers (authorized representatives), to inform them of patient’s condition, changes in physical or mental status and treatment recommendations and to encourage their participation in the overall patient management. • Provides patient and family education as required. • Confers with consultants to ensure accurate interpretations and timely consideration of their recommendations and, in cases where patients are admitted to another hospital, to follow the patient’s progress. • Performs in-house medical consultations as requested by other staff physicians, within the scope of clinical privileging and expertise. • Participates in commitment and recommitment hearings as appropriate. • Complies fully with Catawba Hospital Policy and Procedures and the Medical Staff Bylaws, Rules and Regulations Attends Medical Staff, as applicable, and other meetings and participates in the educational program; completes all assigned courses in the Knowledge Center as required by Joint Commission, DBHDS, OSHA and CMS requirements. • Attends and participates in medical staff meetings, as applicable, in-service training and internal and external continuing medical education functions at the request of Chief Medical Officer • Timely completes all required annual training – e.g., in the Knowledge Center. Communicates barriers meeting deadlines to the Executive Secretary for Medical Services. Documentation in patient’s medical • Enters timely and thorough progress notes, including AMM, as applicable, patients seen and evaluated, transfer notes, seclusion /restraint, level changes, medication changes, treatment modifications, etc. • Gives opinions and recommendations where appropriate on patient’s legal status, capacity to give informed consent regarding medication administration, release of information, and competency to manage his/her affairs independently, advanced directives. • Accurately enters progress notes and CPT Codes when participating in an event or a procedure that can result in reimbursement • All other duties as assigned by the Chief Medical Officer

Requirements

  • Knowledge and/or experience of medicine and psychiatry
  • Knowledge and/or experience in psychopharmacology and medical management/triage
  • Some knowledge and/or experience in alcohol and substance use disorder management/triage

Responsibilities

  • Performs admission work-ups to facilitate the admission process including complete evaluations for medical/legal opinions for official proceedings.
  • Exercises clinical privileges granted by the Hospital Director as detailed in the Clinical Privileges Form.
  • Performs medical screening of admissions, including physician-to-physician communication when indicated – e.g., if additional clinical concerns exist, laboratory/radiology/other testing, medical/surgical stability, etc.
  • Performs a comprehensive psychiatric history and complete physical examination on assigned patients; orders and reviews appropriate laboratory, radiological and other diagnostic procedures, psychological evaluations, surgical and medical consultations, and appropriate pharmacologic, psychotherapeutic and adjunctive treatments; and documents all progress notes, re-certifications and retention reviews as well as treatment orders in patient’s medical record.
  • On units, conducts ward rounds with charge nurse to monitor mental and physical changes, which may require treatment modification.
  • Confers with patients’ relatives, including proxy decision-makers (authorized representatives), to inform them of patient’s condition, changes in physical or mental status and treatment recommendations and to encourage their participation in the overall patient management.
  • Provides patient and family education as required.
  • Confers with consultants to ensure accurate interpretations and timely consideration of their recommendations and, in cases where patients are admitted to another hospital, to follow the patient’s progress.
  • Performs in-house medical consultations as requested by other staff physicians, within the scope of clinical privileging and expertise.
  • Participates in commitment and recommitment hearings as appropriate.
  • Complies fully with Catawba Hospital Policy and Procedures and the Medical Staff Bylaws, Rules and Regulations
  • Attends Medical Staff, as applicable, and other meetings and participates in the educational program; completes all assigned courses in the Knowledge Center as required by Joint Commission, DBHDS, OSHA and CMS requirements.
  • Attends and participates in medical staff meetings, as applicable, in-service training and internal and external continuing medical education functions at the request of Chief Medical Officer
  • Timely completes all required annual training – e.g., in the Knowledge Center. Communicates barriers meeting deadlines to the Executive Secretary for Medical Services.
  • Enters timely and thorough progress notes, including AMM, as applicable, patients seen and evaluated, transfer notes, seclusion /restraint, level changes, medication changes, treatment modifications, etc.
  • Gives opinions and recommendations where appropriate on patient’s legal status, capacity to give informed consent regarding medication administration, release of information, and competency to manage his/her affairs independently, advanced directives.
  • Accurately enters progress notes and CPT Codes when participating in an event or a procedure that can result in reimbursement
  • All other duties as assigned by the Chief Medical Officer
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