Assume full accountability for meticulously assessing patient needs and offering comprehensive treatments, all while prioritizing an exceptional and reassuring experience.
As a medical professional, your responsibilities encompass a range of tasks. These are to include diagnosing and providing treatment for injuries that occur in the workplace, conducting physical examinations for pre-placement, Department of Transportation (DOT), public safety, and surveillance purposes on behalf of private companies and government agencies.
Additionally, you will evaluate and treat urgent care patients on a walk-in basis. You may also take on the role of overseeing, collaborating with, and supervising advanced practice providers within the clinic setting. In addition, you'll perform various in-office procedures, maintain communication with employers, and offer medical guidance as needed.
Schedule:
• Monday-Friday, 8a-5p
• Start as soon as credentialed (approx. 2 weeks from acceptance)
• No nights, no weekends, no holidays
Practice Setting:
• Outpatient, all ages, 25-35 patients per day
Cases and Procedures:
• Work-related injuries, perform pre-placement, DOT, public safety, and surveillance physical examinations for varied private companies and governmental agencies.
• Suturing, lacerations, derma bonds, in-grown toenail removal, injections, drug screen collections, DOT physicals and screenings.