What are the responsibilities and job description for the Faculty Physician MD FP with OB position at Family Health Center?
Job Description:
The Faculty Physician provides comprehensive and continuous primary care to a panel
of patients and engages in the care of hospitalized patients. The Faculty Physician supervises the patient care
of nurse practitioners and physician assistants. Additionally, she/he supervises, teaches and
evaluates resident physicians and medical students in training at the health
center. She/he also develops and implements curricula; conducts daily case reviews
and conferences; participates in department-wide activities; and engages in
scholarly activities. The Faculty Physician also participates in the development and implementation of a
community health plan and, as directed, may serve as a representative of the
health center to community groups and task forces. Faculty Physicians are viewed as leaders in
the organization and are expected to be involved in matters such as
productivity, performance improvement, quality assurance, utilization review
and in-service training.
Educational Requirements:
Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy degree.
Experience Required:
Residency in Family Practice or other Primary Care Specialty. Two years of experience beyond residency is
preferred.
Obstetrics experience/practice preferred
Professional Licensure/Special Skills And Certification Required:
Board Eligible/Board Certified in Family Practice or another Primary Care Specialty.
Current licensure by Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine. Eligible for unrestricted health center and
hospital privileges at facilities utilized by the health center.
Current DEA/Mass Controlled Substance license for prescriptive authority.
Interpersonal Relationships/Organizational Expectations:
1. Commitment to providing health care to families in a medically underserved community.
2. Willingness to be flexible in the development of new methods of health service delivery.
3. Ability to deal with sensitive information in a highly confidential manner.
4. Effective communication skills, both oral and written, with patients, families, visitors,
co-workers, health care professionals, funders and other regulatory agencies.
5. Bilingual in English and another language appropriate to the health center’s patient
population preferred, but not required.
6. Ability to function independently with minimal supervision, and to plan, coordinate, and
carry out those tasks necessary to meet the job responsibilities.
7. Awareness of resources available within the health center to accommodate the needs of
patients.
8. Commitment to providing cost conscious, fiscally responsible, timely, efficient, effective,
safe, patient-centered, culturally competent, equitable, and participatory
health care.
9. Processes personal health information in accordance with FHC HIPPA policies and procedures.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
Clinical supervision of nurse practitioners, physician assistants, residents, and
medical students, as assigned.
Reporting Relationship:
Reports directly to the Chief Clinical Officer