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SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC)
Overview
The Family Practice Physician provides comprehensive primary care services to patients of all ages and genders. Responsibilities include diagnosis, treatment, coordination of care, and maintaining accurate documentation in accordance with SEARHC policy.
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2 days ago
The Family Practice Physician provides comprehensive primary care services to patients of all ages, including diagnosis, treatment, and preventive care. They maintain accurate documentation and participate in quality assurance programs and clinic meetings.
3 days ago
The Rural Family Practice Physician is responsible for providing comprehensive primary care, including diagnosis, treatment, minor procedures, and coordination of care to a dedicated patient panel. This role also requires full participation in shared local urgent/emergent care on-call rotations and maintaining accurate documentation.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
The Hospital Physician provides direct patient care in an inpatient setting under the supervision of a sub-specialty attending physician, assessing complex acute, critical, and chronically ill patients for urgent conditions. Responsibilities also include supervising clinical providers, ensuring high-quality care, performing therapeutic interventions, and acting as an educational resource for staff and families.
$36,279 - $678,760 / YEAR
7 days ago
Parkland Health
The staff physician provides comprehensive healthcare, including diagnosis, physical exams, and treatment management for patients. They are responsible for identifying psychosocial concerns and collaborating with other healthcare professionals to ensure optimal patient recovery.
8 days ago
The physician is responsible for providing comprehensive, evidence-based healthcare, including diagnostic assessments and the management of acute and chronic conditions. They must also collaborate with healthcare teams to ensure coordinated, patient-centered care while adhering to institutional quality and safety standards.
The Hospital Physician, under attending supervision, provides direct patient care to acutely, critically, and chronically ill pediatric patients (birth to 21) in an inpatient setting, including assessment, formulating care plans, and performing therapeutic interventions. Responsibilities also include documenting findings in EPIC, collaborating with staff, supervising clinical providers, and ensuring compliance with all regulatory standards.
$15 - $507 / HOUR
9 days ago
Sparrow
The primary role involves providing anesthesia and pain management services for both elective and emergency surgical patients across several University of Michigan Health locations. Responsibilities also include rotating on-call coverage, participating in quality improvement activities, and collaborating on updating anesthesia protocols.
12 days ago
BJC HealthCare
The physician will manage the medical care of their patient panel, including arranging for inpatient hospital care, and will collaborate with patients, families, and care team members to ensure excellent patient care outcomes at designated clinic locations. Responsibilities also include performing and documenting medical histories and physicals, arranging call coverage, and collaborating/teaching advanced practice providers and support staff.
16 days ago
Glens Falls Hospital
The Medical Staff Coordinator is responsible for coordinating and maintaining the credentialing and reappointment process for medical and allied health staff. This includes distributing applications, collecting documents, and providing administrative support for the Medical Staff organization.
$23 - $34 / HOUR
21 days ago
St. Charles Health System
The Credentialing Coordinator manages the processes for medical staff, advanced practice professional, delegated payer, and allied health professional credentialing and privileging to ensure compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements across facilities. This role involves collecting and preparing detailed information, investigating potential quality of care issues, and maintaining accurate provider files in company software.
$25 - $38 / HOUR
24 days ago
UHS
The physician is responsible for providing direct psychiatric care and ensuring clinical excellence within the continuum of care. Duties include treatment planning, maintaining medical records, and providing 24-hour on-call emergency coverage.
28 days ago
The Family Practice Physician provides comprehensive primary care services to patients of all ages, including diagnosis, treatment, and preventative care. They maintain accurate documentation and participate in quality assurance programs and clinic meetings.
1 month ago
Hackensack Meridian Health
The APN performs orthopedic consults in the emergency department and units while managing care for joint and spine program patients. Responsibilities include conducting physical assessments, ordering diagnostic tests, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to implement patient-centered care.
$72 / HOUR
Tenet Healthcare Corporation
The Nurse Practitioner will provide comprehensive care to complex neurosurgical patients across multiple hospital sites. Responsibilities include acting as an operating room first assist and managing inpatient care in collaboration with neurosurgeons and interdisciplinary teams.
The physician is responsible for overseeing patient care quality, performing psychiatric assessments, and directing the treatment team. They also provide psychiatric consultations and ensure all clinical documentation meets reimbursement and legal standards.
Townsen Memorial Hospital
The Credentialing Specialist leads and maintains the provider credentialing and re-credentialing process. This includes managing provider data, tracking license expirations, and ensuring compliance with Medical Staff Bylaws.
The Physician Assistant manages day-to-day patient needs for orthopedic spine cases through office visits, hospital rounding, and surgical assistance. They are responsible for performing physical assessments, ordering diagnostic tests, and prescribing medications under physician supervision.
$156,250 / YEAR
The role involves managing the day-to-day medical needs of organ transplant patients under physician supervision. Responsibilities include performing physical assessments, ordering diagnostic tests, and coordinating care within a multidisciplinary team.
Provide support in an outpatient clinic setting and assist in the operating room as needed. Work alongside a team of three orthopedic surgeons to deliver high-quality patient care.