Medical Officer (Podiatry)

Tohono O'odham Nation Healthcare
20d

About The Position

Serves as Podiatrist for the Tohono O'odham Nation Sells Hospital and associated health centers to perform a full range of podiatric services.

Requirements

  • Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) degree.
  • One year of approved residency training and one year of medical center experiences; or
  • Two years of approved residency training.
  • Must maintain an active license to practice podiatric medicines in any state of the United States.
  • Board eligibility with the American Board of Wound Management, Primary Podiatric Medicine, or the American Board of Podiatric Surgery.
  • Upon recommendation for hire, a criminal background and a National FBI fingerprint check are required to determine suitability for employment, including a 39-month driving record.
  • May require possessing and maintaining a valid driver's license (no DUIs or major traffic citations within the last three years).
  • If required, must meet the Tohono O'odham Nation tribal employer's insurance requirements to receive a driver's permit to operate program vehicles.
  • Based on the department's needs, incumbents may be required to demonstrate fluency in both the Tohono O'odham language and English as a condition of employment.

Responsibilities

  • Assign to the podiatry clinics.
  • Interviews and examines patients, review past medical history, and requests ad/or performs diagnostic tests to diagnose podiatric pathology.
  • Provide medical or surgical treatment and referral as appropriate.
  • Co-admits and discharges podiatric patients with MD or DO for podiatric medical/surgical management of patients.
  • Perform inpatient consultation.
  • Perform outpatient and inpatient surgical procedures under anesthesia.
  • Maintains clinical and administrative records as required.
  • Counsels and educates patients, families, communities, and staff about podiatric health care, emphasizing preventative foot care for diabetic patients.
  • Treat bone, muscle, and joint disorders affecting the feet.
  • Treat conditions such as corns, calluses, ingrown nails, tumors, shortened tendons, bunions, cysts, and abscesses by surgical methods.
  • Educate the public about the benefits of foot care through techniques such as speaking engagements, advertising, and other forums.
  • Advise patients about treatments and foot care techniques necessary for the prevention of future problems.
  • Use plaster casts and strapping to correct deformities.
  • Diagnose diseases and deformities of the foot using medical histories, physical examinations, x-rays, and laboratory test results.
  • Prescribe medication, corrective devices, physical therapy, or surgery.
  • Direct the orthotic, contact cast, and show program for diabetic patients.
  • Performs diabetic foot screening exams and treats complications of diabetes such as neuropathy, infections, ulcers, venous stasis, and wound care.
  • Refer patients to physicians when symptoms indicating systemic disorders, such as arthritis or diabetes, are observed in feet and legs.
  • Responsible for planning, developing, implementing, and evaluating a podiatric medical and surgical program for the TONHC hospital.
  • Responsible for developing new theories and formulating new approaches to decrease the critically high diabetes-related lower-extremity amputation rate on the Tohono O'odham Nation.
  • Maintains clinical and administrative records as required.
  • Attends meetings and participates on committees at the TONHC, as assigned.
  • Performs other job-related duties as assigned and contributes to a team effort.
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