Position Summary:
Provides direct patient care services by independently and interdependently scheduling and/or conducting complex diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. This position independently participates in the delivery of direct patient care within the scope of individual authority granted by the North Carolina Board of Medical Examiners.
Job Responsibilities:
Doctor of Medicine with completion of residency training in a primary care practice. Must have a working knowledge of office equipment including computers, telephones, and such typical office machines. Must maintain effective written and oral communication and English skills. Must maintain current medical license with the North Carolina Board of Medical Examiner. Must be Board certified, eligible, or straight out of residency program eligible. All eligible candidates must be Board certified within 2 years of their contract date. Current DEA registration and CPR certification. Current ACLS or PALS required (depending on Practice of employment). Valid NC driver’s license for travel.
Experience with provision of medical care to low income and indigent care patients preferred. An equivalent combination of education and experience considered; it would take approximately 3-5 years to become proficient with the policies, procedures, and protocol utilized by Triad Adult and Pediatric Medicine.
Analytical Ability:
Works on highly technical or complicated projects or problems presenting a variety of new or constantly changing variables or considerations. Duties require outstanding judgment, creativity, initiative, and the ability to deal with complex factors and abstract concepts not easily evaluated; to apply logical or scientific thought processes to a wide range of issues and problems, and to make decisions based on conclusions for which there is little precedent.
Under general direction, works from company policies and general objectives with little functional guidance. Rarely refers specific cases to supervisor unless clarification or interpretation of company policies is involved.
Errors: Incorrect assessments or treatments (including incorrect prescribing/administering prescriptions) during patient care could present possible long-term consequences, permanent disabilities, or even death for the patient. Errors resulting in potential lawsuits/OSHA fines would present excessive costs or losses to TAPM. Duties may involve the effective recommendation of company policies and protocols or the preparation and presentation of data on which top management bases major decisions.
Materials or Products: Errors with the incorrect storage of certain medications could go undetected and could result in some or total loss of medication, which would be costly to TAPM, as well as affect patient goodwill/care (if error is not caught). Misuse of biohazard materials could mean OSHA fines and/or penalties.
Equipment: Limited - makes minor adjustments to equipment, testing, and measuring devices; however, equipment is not “sensitive” and damages are unlikely under normal use and care. Testing/measuring equipment includes: crash cart, oxygen tanks, stethoscope, otoscope, ophthalmoscope, reflex hammer, tympanogram, stadiometer, glucometer, strept test kit, scales, thermometer, pulse oximeter, nebulizer, hemoglobin machine, dinamapp, nebulizer, tape measure, accuchecks, hemmocues, snelling charts, bulb suctions, IV starts, etc.
Outside and/or inside contacts with supervising and other clinic/hospital physicians, employees of TAPM, patients, families of patients, outside community agencies, community nurses, schools, etc. These contacts involve an exercise of influence, tactful judgment, and proper conduct in order to negotiate matters, and carry out policies and programs for the best interests of the company/patient. This position also deals with persons of substantially higher rank on matters requiring explanation, discussion, persuasion, and obtaining approvals, whereby improper handling could have a marked effect on operating results. Considerable tact is required.
Works with some confidential data of major importance, such as patient records, and patient/family salary/personal information, which, if disclosed, may be detrimental to the company’s interests.
Patient care setting where working conditions can be stressful and fast-paced. Must be able to work and deal effectively with changing situations, varying workloads, interruptions, etc. Frequently exposed to communicable diseases, biohazard substances, medicinal preparations, and other conditions conducive to a clinical environment.
Continuous mental and visual attention and manual dexterity when attending to patient care and medical record keeping; usually repetitive work or diversified operations requiring close application of thought processes for sustained periods of time and constant alertness. May involve problems of correlation or application of reports, statistics, or other data. Must have acute visual perception for patient care and record keeping requirements and be able to distinguish colors. Must be able to communicate via telephone and other automation vehicles. Normal or corrected vision is needed in order to visualize computer screens, medical record forms, and equipment screens.
Position requires frequent standing/walking for extended periods of time. Must able to touch/ feel, and grip/grasp equipment/tools, and testing devices. Position also requires stooping, bending, stretching, reaching, and twisting. Must lift/carry young children weighing approximately 25-40 pounds, four or more times per hour, and occasionally push/pull occupied wheelchairs weighing approximately 15-60 pounds.
If precautionary measures are not adhered to, this position could be susceptible to contact with infectious/communicable diseases, biohazard waste materials, needle pricks, etc.
Safety:
Triad Adult & Pediatric require that all employee work in a safe manner with regards to themselves and their co-workers. Any unsafe acts or condition are to be reported immediately.
Quality Improvement
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Loan Repayment Opportunities
As a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), Triad Adult and Pediatric Medicine, Inc. has access to resources to assist with the repayment of federal loans if the recipient practices within one of the following disciplines:
National Health Service Corp program. (link available)