This position provides medical assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for acute, chronic, and emergency care for inmates in the clinical setting, which could include a clinic, an infirmary, or a special needs facility. The role involves performing physical examinations, obtaining patient histories, assessing and treating medical problems, prescribing medications, conducting sick calls, making rounds in infirmary settings, diagnosing and treating medical conditions, ordering diagnostic tests, performing minor medical procedures, providing emergency medical coverage, and potentially assessing dental and mental health emergencies. The position also includes assisting in pre and post-operative care, reviewing offender health records and test results, performing venipuncture, following clinical standards and procedures, providing initial emergency medical treatment for staff, traveling to other facilities during staffing crises, communicating with outside providers and internal peers for continuity of care, collaborating with other healthcare professionals, participating in decision-making committees, assisting in policy development, managing medical holds and housing restrictions electronically, providing medical training and education to coworkers and offenders, and potentially participating in restraining an offender for medical reasons. This position may require working shifts, on-call duties, weekends, evenings, nights, and holidays, and may involve clinical research.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED