Brown Health Medical Group's Urgent Care Centers have an opening for board-certified or eligible family or emergency medicine physicians interested in taking on a leadership role at our urgent care centers. In this position you will work just 3 days per week at one of our state-of-the-art sites. Our urgent care sites are staffed by two providers, 2 medical assistants, and administrative staff.
About the job:
Hours of operation are 8:00am-8:00pm M-F, 8:00am-6:00pm weekends
Rotate to various sites as needed
Option to pick up additional shifts
Work full time
See a broad range of patients aged 18 months+
Oversees APP’s while on clinical duty and relates concerns and/or praise of their performance to Medical Director to help with Annual review. Helps train current providers with procedures and onboarding of new employees
Assist support staff with triaging, testing, and reporting of concerning values, whether on vitals signs or labs
Support schedules to maintain appropriate staffing in all centers as indicated by patient volume.
Work with Medical Director with call schedule from laboratory and other providers to include weekends, and holidays at an expected every third week frequency with variability expected for PTO, CME, sick and personal leave
Help with the development of work schedules for all centers and APP coverage in accordance with their scheduling needs and requests.
Develop new policy and procedure documents when indicated.
About the benefits:
No call or after-hours responsibilities
Competitive salary based on years of experience
Significant sign on bonus
Excellent benefits
Malpractice with tail coverage
Generous PTO
CME allowance + 1 week
401K with a 6% match
PSLF eligible
H1B visa friendly
About you:
Successful completion of a US-based Family Medicine, Emergency or Med-Ped Residency
Comfort with sutures and quick read x-rays required
Brown Health Medical Group is an equal-opportunity employer and is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty. It welcomes nominations of and applications from women, members of minority groups, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities, and other individuals who would bring additional dimensions to the university's research, teaching and clinical missions.