Opportunity
Details |
Opportunity
Type: |
Permanent - Full Time |
Specialty: |
Internal Medicine, General |
Other Specialties Considered: |
Family Medicine, without OB
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Location: |
Tyler, TX, USA |
Region: |
South , Urban
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Job Position
Code: |
229710 |
Openings: |
1 |
Last
Updated: |
6/12/2020 10:13:02 AM |
J1/H1B
Visa? |
No |
Offer
Details |
Income Details: |
Salary negotiable based on experience.
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Incentive
Pay: |
Negotiable
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Signing
Bonus: |
Negotiable
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Student
Loan Forgiveness: |
NHSC.
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Relocation
Paid: |
Negotiable
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Vacation: |
22-27 days PTO including 6 company holidays
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CME: |
$5,000 - $6,000 reimbursement
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Other
Benefits: |
Excellent Benefits! This facility offers a progressive compensation and benefits package which includes:
- Health, life, dental and optical insurance
- Incentive pay, Signing bonus & Relocation paid negotiable
- 22-27 days of all-inclusive PTO
- Up to $5,000 - $6,000 of CME reimbursement
- FTCA malpractice insurance
- Retirement/pension program
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Job
Description |
In Tyler, TX: Texas Association of Community Health Centers is seeking a full-time Family or Internal Medicine Physician to provide primary health care services to the Center’s patients
Job Overview:
- Provides medical care to family medicine patients, regardless of age or sex
- Diagnoses illness and injury
- Consults with patient to outline treatment and prevention plans
- Maintains records and charts according to laws and regulations
- In addition, the physician is part of a Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) team and is expected to be familiar with the philosophy, goals and objectives of PCMH
- Maintain clinical expertise and competency and demonstrate thorough knowledge of procedures to deliver quality family medicine health care
- Provide clinical sessions, as scheduled, in direct patient care at clinic site, including extended hours clinics
- Examines, diagnoses, treats and/or refers patients assigned to physician’s panel, on an in-patient and out-patient basis
- Refers patients for appropriate specialty care services as appropriate
- Maintains a problem oriented health record for each patient seen in accordance with the TFCC established Health Information Management policies and procedures
- Ensures that all parties are educated about diagnosis and the plan of care
- May act as a resource for facilitating communication when necessary
- Provides clinical oversight under the supervision of the Chief Medical Officer
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Job
Requirements |
Qualifications:
- Completion of a doctor degree from an accredited school of medicine of osteopathy
- Unrestricted Texas License (Currently licensed or license pending)
- Current DEA & DPS Certification
- Current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for Healthcare Professionals Certification
- Board certified in Internal or Family Medicine
- 3-5 years post-graduate training giving direct patient care preferred
- Experience with EPIC helpful but not required
Bilingual (Spanish & English) preferred
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Community Overview |
Located in the rolling hills of East Texas in Smith County mid-way between Dallas and Shreveport, Tyler has a wide range of appeal. Tyler's lifestyle is cosmopolitan, yet has the feel, benefits and safety of a small town. From education to world-class golf courses, walking trails, and art museums, Tyler has something for everyone. Tyler is the ideal location for young professional families, and also has become a popular retirement destination with its close proximity to lakes, golfing, shopping, and medical facilities coupled with a warm climate and low cost of living.
Tyler also bears the nickname "Rose Capital of the Nation" and hosts America's largest rose garden. Annually, the Texas Rose Festival draws thousands of tourists to Tyler. The festival, which celebrates the role of the rose-growing industry in the local economy, is held in October and features a parade, the coronation of the Rose Queen, and other civic events. There is also a Rose Museum featuring the history of the Festival. Tyler is home to Caldwell Zoo, several local museums, Lake Palestine, Lake Tyler, and numerous golf courses and country clubs. There is also an "Azalea Trail," which are 2 officially designated routes within the city that showcase homes or other landscaped venues adorned with azalea shrubs. Tyler State Park is a few miles away where visitors can camp, canoe, and paddle boat on the lake. Activities include picnicking; camping; boating (motors allowed - 5 mph speed limit); boat rentals; fishing; birding; hiking; mountain biking and hiking trails; lake swimming (in unsupervised swimming area); and nature study. The Smith County Historical Society operates a museum and archives in the old Carnegie Library. The East Texas State Fair is held annually in Tyler. Tyler also has a Cotton Belt Railroad Depot Museum located near the Chamber of Commerce office.
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Contact
Information |
Contact: |
Marcia Falloure, Provider Services Specialist Texas Association of Community Health Centers 5900 Southwest Parkway Building 3 Austin, TX 78735
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Email: |
mfalloure@tachc.org |
Phone: |
(512) 329-5959 |
Fax: |
(512) 329-9189 |
Practice
Information |
Number of
physicians in group: |
0
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Philosophy
of the group: |
Through dedicated team members we will provide access to compassionate care for the whole family with unsurpassed quality. As a premier medical home of choice, we enhance the lives we serve and inspire hope, through comprehensive healthcare for years to come.
Respect
Treat everyone in our diverse community, including patients, their families and colleagues, with dignity.
Compassion
Provide the best care, treating patients and family members with sensitivity and empathy.
Integrity
Adhere to the highest standards of professionalism, ethics and personal responsibility, worthy of the trust our patients place in us.
Healing
Inspire hope and nurture the well-being of the whole person, respecting physical, emotional and spiritual needs.
Teamwork
Value the contributions of all, blending the skills of individual staff members in unsurpassed collaboration.
Excellence
Deliver the best outcomes and highest quality service through the dedicated effort of every team member.
Innovation
Infuse and energize the organization, enhancing the lives of those we serve, through the creative ideas and unique talents of each employee.
Stewardship
Sustain and reinvest in our mission and extended communities by wisely managing our human, natural and material resources.
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Practice
Description : |
Since 1993, we have been here to meet the health care needs of the children of east Texas from birth to 18 years of age. In 2012 our services expanded to offer health care to adults. Our highly skilled providers are dedicated to providing affordable, compassionate and quality health care and support services for people of all ages.
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