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Urgent Care Physician

Employer
Community Health Association of Spokane
Location
Spokane, WA
Closing date
Oct 18, 2022

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Specialty / Focus
Urgent Care
Position Type
Physician
Practice Type
Urgent Care Center
Practice Setting
Urgent Care Facility
Hours
Full-Time
Come join a high performing team of experienced urgent care providers in beautiful Spokane, WA! Our provider staff is well balanced with physicians and Advanced Practice Providers and we're proud of our collegial culture. Our urgent care clinics provide a broad range of services for all ages, offering enjoyable and stimulating variety and complexity. Our urgent cares are closely associated with many primary care clinics with simple follow-up care coordination, have x-ray and pharmacies on site, and are located directly adjacent to emergency departments. Apply your experience as a lead provider to improve clinical quality, enhance care delivery, and develop our staff alongside supportive providers and leaders. Enjoy predictable shifts with no call!

Spokane, Washington is perfect for families and people who love the outdoors. The Inland Northwest offers stunning scenery and easy access to hiking, biking, skiing, fishing, water sports, and convenient access for year-round outdoor adventures. You will be driving distance of some of our nation's most spectacular national parks, including Glacier and North Cascades. If you love being on the water, the Spokane River runs through downtown Spokane and 76 lakes are within a 1-hour drive. For sports lovers, Spokane hosts several professional sports teams, including baseball, hockey, football, and Hoopfest, the world's largest 3-on-3 basketball tournament. visitspokane.com to learn more!

Purpose of Job:

Improve the overall health of the communities we serve by providing primary medical services at CHAS clinics in accordance with policies, procedures and regulations of the CHAS Board of Directors and administration as follows:

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Treats a mixed patient population, across gender, age and ethnicity, as well as insured and un-insured patients.
  • Examines patient to determine general physical condition. Performs physical examinations and preventive health measures within prescribed guidelines.
  • Orders or executes various tests, analyses, and diagnostic images to provide information on patient's condition.
  • Analyzes reports and findings and diagnoses condition.
  • Prescribes or recommends drugs or other forms of treatment such as physical therapy, inhalation therapy, or related therapeutic procedures. Orders inoculations and vaccinations for patients to immunize from communicable diseases. Performs minor surgery. Refers patients to medical specialist or other practitioner for specialized treatment.
  • Advises patients concerning diet, hygiene, and methods for prevention of disease.
  • Records and/or signs off on physical findings, and formulates plan and prognosis, based on patient's condition, in patient's electronic chart in accordance with established standards.
  • Reports births, deaths, and outbreak of contagious diseases to governmental authorities.
  • Participates in provider staff meetings to develop problem-solving techniques, and acquire team-building skills. Participates in peer reviews.
  • Represents CHAS at conferences, meetings, and continuing education programs.
  • Participates in clinic QI initiatives as requested.
  • Performs other duties as assigned or as needed.
  • Administrative and Supervisory responsibility:

o Performs clinical services as directed by the CCO. Precepts physician assistant students, nurse practitioner students, and other identified students as requested. Supervises assigned Physician Assistants. Serves as a resource to mid-level providers in clinic. Advocates for mid-levels to outside health agencies.

Qualifications:

Education/Experience: Completion of accredited medical doctor or doctor of osteopathy program required. Board certification or board - eligible in area of specialty (internists/pediatricians, family practice, obstetrics/gynecology) required. Family Practice specialty strongly preferred. Previous experience working with underserved populations highly desired. Certification through the Drug Enforcement Agency and valid licensure in Washington State required. BLS certification required.

Skills: Must be able to secure credentialing through identified agencies (Medicare, Medicaid, etc.). Effective oral and written communication skills required. Computer skills required. EHR experience preferred.

Physical Demands:

Providers must be able to move around the facility between 1/3rd and 2/3rd of the day, as well as sit at a workstation or in patient rooms. Using hands occurs over 2/3rd of the day, while reaching with arms occurs less than 1/3rd of the day. Communicating is also required over 2/3rd of the day, while climbing, stooping or crawling is minimal. Lifting up to 10 lbs. occurs about half the time, while up to and above 25 lbs. occurs only occasionally.

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

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