Location:Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Washington D.C., EST, PST
Languages:English, Spanish
Seniority level:Middle, 3+ years outpatient urgent care or emergency department experience, 2+ years virtual care/telemedicine experience
Experience:3+ years outpatient urgent care or emergency department experience, 2+ years virtual care/telemedicine experience
Requirements:
MD/DO from accredited program Board Certification (ER/FM/IM) Spanish fluency 3+ years of outpatient urgent care or emergency department experience 2+ years of experience delivering virtual care/telemedicine Licensed in TX, TN, FL, GA, OH, NJ (must have three out of the six) Compact license from IMLCC or eligible for a compact license (hold a full, unrestricted medical license in a state that is a member of the Compact)
Responsibilities:
Provide high quality care for patients in a virtual setting Collaborate with Physicians and/or Advanced Practice Leads on the Care Team as needed when working with complex patients Follow up on labs, imaging, and closed loop communication with patients and other providers as needed Use tooling to allow virtual "exams" including remote home monitoring equipment, remote physical exam, remote point of care diagnostics Participate in collaborative care model with various care team members including but not limited to registered nurses, medical assistants, PCPs, behavioral health clinicians, and clinical supervisor where applicable Participate in required meetings to support patient care including huddles, case conferencing and regular service line All Hands Provide feedback to support improvement in operational workflows and product features Compliance with all applicable laws and regulations Other duties as assigned
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