What are the responsibilities and job description for the Academic Family Medicine and Obstetrics (FMOB) with Care New England in Rhode Island - Brown ... position at Care New England?
Care New England (CNE), a leading non-profit health system is seeking a Family Medicine and Obstetrics (FMOB) Physician to join our dedicated team at the Family Care Center and Care New England’s flagship hospitals : Women & Infants and Kent Hospital. In this role, you will be a core faculty member with Brown University’s Family Medicine Residency and enjoy a combination of primary care and obstetrics serving a diverse patient population.
About the Opportunity
- Competitive base salary, generous incentives, and a comprehensive benefits package including CME, malpractice insurance coverage, and employer retirement match.
- Enjoy a Monday – Friday daytime work schedule with rotational FMOB call and dedicated administration hours.
- Precept and facilitate prenatal care and early newborn and lactation care at the residency clinic and participate in FMOB core education workshops and didactic sessions.
- Manage care of patients with gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, TOLAC, first trimester, and miscarriage management.
- Fully integrated EMR across the healthcare system.
- Collaborate care with Care New England’s and Brown University’s sub-specialty physicians.
- Board eligible / board certified in Family Medicine and FMOB fellowship preferred but not required.
For a detailed and confidential conversation regarding this opportunity please contact Nicole Murray, Physician and Advanced Practice Recruiter at Nmurray@CareNE.org
Women & Infants Hospital is the region’s premier hospital for women and newborns and a Designated Baby-Friendly USA hospital. It operates one of the nation’s largest single-family room neonatal intensive care units, with close to 9,000 births a year and 7,000 surgeries.
Kent Hospital , the second largest hospital in Rhode Island, provides the spectrum of primary and acute care services, including cardiology enhanced by a clinical affiliation with Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
Rhode Island has abundant cultural, recreational, and modern amenities with a 1.1M population but the friendliness and accessibility of a small-town progressive legislation and residents that value and support the medical community.
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