What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pediatrician position at Tahoe Forest Health System?
SUMMARY: Licensed and credentialed physician, practicing in the specialty of Pediatrics and providing direct patient care to clinic and hospital patients. Provide primary care services for infants, children and adolescents, including preventive care as well as diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of injuries and illnesses. Provide pediatric hospitalist care for newborn Level 1 nursery, inpatient pediatrics and shared call coverage. Examine patients, take medical histories, prescribe medications, counsel patients and parents/caregivers, order and/or perform diagnostic tests and perform procedures within the scope of practice for Pediatrics, as defined by the Hospital’s Medical Staff and physician’s clinical privileges approved by the Board of Directors.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Systematically assesses patients’ health status, arrives at appropriate diagnosis(es), and
implements care plan for effective clinical outcomes- Provides primary care medical services for assigned patients, including preventive
physical examinations, evaluation and treatment of injuries and illnesses, and referrals to
appropriate specialties or facilities. - Orders, performs, interprets and analyzes diagnostic tests as appropriate
- Prescribes medication, therapy and other specialized medical care as appropriate
- Performs appropriate medical procedures within physician’s scope of the practice as
defined by the Hospital’s credentialing and privileging processes - Considers thorough range of treatment/preventive options and arrives at a recommended
course of action that is age appropriate, culturally appropriate, realistic, and attainable - Appropriately manages patient care and health status following initiation of
treatment/preventive plan, and monitors and adjusts as warranted - Communicates effectively with patients and family so that they understand their diagnosis,
treatment plans, and need for follow-up care - Educates and encourages patients to become active participants in their own healthcarerelated behavior and provides patient education materials for use in encouraging wellness
- Provide education to patients’ parents/caregivers to help them support and protect their
children’s safety and health - Documents within the electronic medical record system, according to established
guidelines to facilitate ongoing quality of care in a timely manner - Delegates direct and indirect patient care activities to appropriate personnel
- Responds appropriately to emergent situations
- Takes actions to ensure continuity of care for patients
- Provides primary care medical services for assigned patients, including preventive
- Contributes to effective and efficient practice management policies and practices that support
patient access and quality of medical care- Participates in access planning for the clinic, ensuring an appropriate amount of same-day
patient access - Actively participates in clinical quality improvement initiatives
- Meets the agreed number of patient contact hours for the agreed full time equivalent (FTE)
status, pursuant to hospital policy - Collaborates in establishing and achieving personal goals for numbers of visits and
relative value units - Supports appropriate billing for professional services through timely documentation and
maintaining adequate knowledge of the Practice’s billing policies and procedures - Adheres to all relevant policies, procedures, and practice guidelines
- Cooperates with the preparation for regulatory surveys
- Responds to telephone calls in a timely fashion
- Reviews and follows up on complaints and concerns about medical care
- Maintains and improves skill level through participation in continuing medical education
- Participates in access planning for the clinic, ensuring an appropriate amount of same-day
- Manages patient care through appropriate use of available resources
- Appropriately prescribes and orders ancillary services
- Utilizes referral network appropriately
- Manages chronic health/disease conditions
- Provides medical leadership for the clinic and hospitals
- Serves as a resource to colleagues and support staff, enhancing quality of care
- Assists as requested in the training, orientation, and evaluation of clinical support staff
- Regularly attends and actively participates in clinic staff meetings or physician/staff
meetings - Participates in planning for the clinic and health system, providing input to the annual
operating and capital budgets and the long-range strategic plan - Participates in appropriate Medical Staff and clinic committee structure
- Participates in community education and other professional activities to promote practice
growth and community wellness as requested
- Meets additional expectations of all Tahoe Forest Health System employees
- Demonstrates System Values in performance and behavior.
- Complies with System policies and procedures.
- Performs other duties as may be assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Carries out supervisory responsibility in accordance with the organization’s policies and applicable laws.
Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, training, assigning, coaching, counseling, and disciplining
employees; administering scheduling systems; communicating job expectations; planning, monitoring,
appraising, and reviewing job contributions; enforcing policies and procedures.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
M.D. or D.O degree and successful completion of medical residency in Pediatrics
LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS:
Required
· Current license to practice in California and/or Nevada, as appropriate
· A current Federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) registration (approved for all drug schedules)
and/or unrestricted Nevada State Board of Pharmacy Certificate and DEA to practice in Nevada, as
appropriate
· Board certified or board eligible in Pediatrics. If not board certified, must become board certified within
five (5) years of residency or fellowship training. Must maintain board certification and satisfy specialty /
subspecialty recertification requirements, as applicable.
· BLS: Employee will be enrolled in the Resuscitation Quality Improvement (RQI) Basic Life Support
(BLS) Entry or Prep Curriculum (depending on their previous BLS certification)
·Employees in this job classification on 7/1/2024 have until September 30, 2024 to obtain a BLS
certificate.
· Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS): Employee will be enrolled in the Resuscitation Quality
Improvement (RQI) Basic Life Support (BLS) Entry or Prep Curriculum (depending on their previous BLS
certification)
·Employees in this job classification on 7/1/2024 have until September 30, 2024 to obtain a PALS
certificate.
·Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) Certified
OTHER EXPERIENC/QUALIFICATIONS:
· Membership on the Hospital’s medical staff and appropriate clinical privileges at Hospital in Pediatrics
· Able to obtain and maintain professional liability insurance
· Eligible for participation in the Medicare and Medi-Cal programs and for credentialing by contracted
health plans, as applicable
· Ability to utilize an electronic medical records system to review patient health history and test results,
document clinical activities and findings and place orders
· Working knowledge of industry standards for medical coding (ICD-10 and CPT-4) and documentation
practices