Under the direction of the Chief Medical Officer/Vice President of Medical Affairs, this role encompasses the supervision of healthcare providers at the designated health center.
Provide medical services to patients in accordance with CHN clinical policies and procedures on a regularly assigned schedule.
Precept residents in the clinic as scheduled, adhering to ACGME residency requirements.
Maintain clear, concise, timely, and legible documentation of patient care and resident attestation notes using the Electronic Health Record platform.
Write, review, revise, and monitor assigned curricular areas, as well as the overall curriculum, at least annually with the program director.
Act as an advisor for assigned residents, meeting with them at least quarterly in accordance with protocol.
Prepare and present didactic lectures, lead group discussions, and plan continuing medical education sessions.
Serve on committees and attend meetings at the clinic and/or hospital as requested or required by CHN’s Medical Affairs and relevant policies.
Requirements
Medical degree from an accredited medical school
Currently licensed to practice medicine
New York State Board Certified in Family Medicine
Prior FQHC clinical experience and/or experience working with a medically underserved populations preferred
Prior teaching experience is preferred
Benefits
Growth and development: Access to various healthcare professionals and benefits to deepen understanding and interest in the various disciplines involved in community health programming.
Supportive Team culture: Be a part of an interdisciplinary environment where your ideas and work are valued and encouraged.
Comprehensive benefits: Including health, dental and vision insurance, retirement plans, employee assistance programming and more.