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Mountain Laurel Medical Center (MLMC) is seeking a dedicated Physician to provide comprehensive primary care services. This role involves managing a panel of patients, ensuring high-quality medical care within a team environment, and contributing to the development and enforcement of clinical guidelines. The Physician will work under the general direction of the Chief Medical Officer, playing a vital role in MLMC's mission to serve the community.

Practice Info

  • Work effectively with the Chief Medical Officer and other members of the support staff in the provision of high quality medical care within a team environment
  • Manage a panel of patients and be responsible for their full range of medical needs
  • Provide a full range of primary care services in the outpatient setting
  • Assist in the referral of patients to other outside services when appropriate
  • Work with other MLMC staff and services in a comprehensive patient treatment process as part of an overall plan of care to disease prevention and treatment
  • Work is performed in a typical, outpatient clinic environment and possibly at locations outside the office

Responsibilities

  • Work effectively with the Chief Medical Officer and other members of the support staff in the provision of high quality medical care within a team environment
  • Manage a panel of patients and be responsible for their full range of medical needs
  • Provide a full range of primary care services in the outpatient setting and assist in the referral of patients to other outside services when appropriate
  • Cooperate with all provider staff in the conduct of a meaningful and productive peer review process; must meet all quality measure and documentation requirements
  • Attend Provider Meetings and Town Hall meetings (excused when on approved leave)
  • Participate with other MLMC staff in outreach efforts which may involve health fairs, in-school clinics or educational programs and other similar community functions
  • Timely completion of charts and all patient care documentation as defined by MLMC protocols and policies
  • Timely addressing patient phone messages and diagnostic and lab results through the EHR

Compensation

  • $201,772.66 to $312,751.58, Annually

Shift & Schedule

  • Full-time

Requirements

  • Experienced provider of primary care medical services
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the administrative aspects of clinic operations and have a thorough grasp of the many and varied collaborative relationships necessary to maintain effective continuity of care for all MLMC patients
  • Inter-personnel skills to establish and maintain effective relationships with professionals and patients at all levels
  • Duly licensed to practice in the State of Maryland as a Physician
  • A minimum of two (2) years' experience in direct provision of primary care services is preferred
  • Must be, or able to be certified in BLS
  • Ability to follow HIPAA guidelines as well as an understanding of policies and procedures regarding medical records put in place by the Federal Government
  • Ability to work and interact effectively and positively with other staff members to build and enhance teamwork in a patient centered team based model of care and in the overall MLMC organization
  • Demonstrated work record showing good attendance, punctuality, dependability and the ability to work well with supervisors and coworkers as part of a team effort
  • No visa sponsorship available
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