Job Details

Job ID: 2394

Type: Physicians

State: NC

Area: Southeastern North Carolina

Specialty: INTERNAL MEDICINE

Description: Facility is seeking a BC/BE Internal Medicine Physician to provide comprehensive outpatient care - Evaluate, diagnose, treat, and document acute and chronic medical conditions; develop individualized treatment plans and prescribe medications - Manage complex and chronic conditions; promote preventive care and patient self-management; coordinate care to optimize health outcomes - Collaborate with interdisciplinary care teams; provide clinical guidance and mentorship to students, residents, and other healthcare professionals - Participate in quality improvement initiatives, population health activities, and PCMH/PCHH efforts - Experience with underserved or rural populations preferred - Familiarity with team-based care or PCMH/PCHH models preferred - Medical, dental, and vision insurance; 401(k) with employer match - Generous PTO including paid holidays and vacation accruals - Employee Assistance Program; career growth and advancement opportunities - Active North Carolina medical license required - BLS certification (American Red Cross or AHA) required

Community/Facility info: Community Health Center, FQHC, provider of comprehensive compassionate, high-quality primary medical, dental, pharmacy and behavioral services in southeastern North Carolina. Target populations include commercial insurance, Medicare and Medicaid patients, uninsured/underinsured, low-income adults, children and families, with a focus on migrant and seasonal farmworkers, minority populations and those who are geographically or socially isolated. The organization accepts insurance including Medicare and Medicaid. For those without insurance the organization offers a sliding fee scale, based upon income and family size. Communities are rural and consist of populations greatly dependent on agriculture. Forty-one agricultural commodities are produced in this area. Less than 30 percent in this five county area are insured. Health status for these areas is poor, with higher than state averages for cardiovascular disease, asthma, diabetes and cancer. Organization’s primary and secondary services are extensive because of the lack of availability of culturally and linguistically appropriate services in other area agencies. All services are provided in English and Spanish.

Contact: For more information please contact Ben Ferro at [email protected] or call 716-689-6000.

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