The Primary Care Physician is a physician who Evaluates, Treats, Manages Sick/Well Patients, documents medical findings in EPIC, provides support to Patient's/colleagues, collaborates with office administration and nursing staff. Board Certified Pediatrician to work in a community pediatric primary care office. Will see patients from birth to 18 years old. Will diagnose and treat various conditions. Do well and sick appointments. Counsel on vaccines. Order labs, testing, as appropriate. May need to round at Community hospitals to see newborns. Provide Evenings and Saturdays coverage, on rotation. Participate in on-call rotation. Be familiar with an electronic medical record. CME is required. Must have a valid PA and/or NJ license. The Primary Care Physicians at CHOP supports the mission of the institution by striving to be the world leader in the advancement of health care for children by integrating excellent ambulatory patient care, innovative research and quality professional education particularly for children living in resource poor urban neighborhoods who are particularly vulnerable to the effects of social and economic stresses of the international patients and their families. The broad area of responsibility includes clinical and administrative duties. The Primary Care offices provide preventive and acute care to patients and families.