The Family Medicine Physician provides comprehensive primary care in an ambulatory clinic, focusing on patient-centered, evidence-based practices in line with FQHC standards and regulations.
Assess, diagnose, treat, and follow up on acute and chronic conditions for patients of all ages. Deliver preventive services, screenings, immunizations, and women’s health care. Manage chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension. Order and interpret diagnostic tests, prescribe medications, and develop treatment plans. Coordinate care with specialists and ancillary providers, documenting accurately in EMR. Participate in quality improvement, supervise clinical staff, and support compliance with regulations. Work in a fast-paced environment, providing culturally competent care and adhering to policies. Qualifications include MD/DO with residency training, board eligibility/certification, active license, and experience in primary care or FQHC settings preferred.
Compensation ranges from $200,000 to $250,000 annually, with benefits such as health insurance, CME allowance, loan repayment, and paid time off. The role may be full-time or part-time, performed primarily in person.