The Family Medicine Physician provides comprehensive primary care in an outpatient setting, focusing on patient-centered, evidence-based practices aligned with FQHC standards and HRSA guidelines.
Essential duties include diagnosing and treating patients of all ages, delivering preventive and chronic disease care, managing diagnostics, prescribing medications, and coordinating with specialists. The role involves supervising clinical staff, participating in quality initiatives, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
Qualifications include an MD or DO, completion of a family medicine residency, board certification or eligibility, active licensure, DEA registration, and BLS certification.
Preferred experience includes at least 1 year in outpatient or underserved communities, with strong clinical judgment, communication skills, cultural competence, and EMR proficiency.
Work is primarily in a clinical setting, with physical demands such as standing, lifting, and performing examinations.
Compensation ranges from $200,000 to $250,000 annually, with benefits including health, dental, vision, life insurance, CME, loan repayment, and retirement.
Tri-State Community Healthcare Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer supporting diversity and inclusion.