- Physicians providing care at select institutions receive an additional 15% Stipend of Base Pay
- Serve as a clinical Subject Matter Expert for complex patient populations
- Develop and update evidence-based guidelines and tools, continuing medical education activities, and clinical policies and procedures related to providing care to patients with complex needs
- Attend and participate in Clinical Team Education Conferences for case-based complex care deliberation and planning
- Provide consultation for complex care needs and coordinate communication with institution leadership to ensure that treatment plans are performed safely, timely, and effectively. Consultation includes diagnosis, formulation of treatment recommendations, ordering tests, patient education, referral to specialists, electronic documentation, and monitoring patient progress and outcome
- Provide clinical management of patients via telemedicine and/or remote oversight of specific patient populations to ensure appropriate, safe, and timely delivery of care
- Travel to CDCR correctional institutions throughout California
physician and surgeon, correctional facility - San Bernardino County, United States - State of California
Description
Job Posting: PHYSICIAN & SURGEON - Advanced Complex Care Physician
California Correctional Health Care Services
JC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON - Advanced Complex Care PhysicianPHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, CORRECTIONAL FACILITY
$9, $26,463.00 per Month
Final Filing Date: Until Filled
Application Methods: Electronic (Using your CalCareer Account) By Mail Drop-offJob Description and Duties
Physician
Advanced Complex Care Physician
$302,424 - $317,556 annual (Time-Limited Board Certified)
$287,268 - $301,656 annual (Lifetime Board Certified)
$272,184 - $285,804 annual (Pre-Board Certified)
Do you have a keen professional interest in disease management, quality improvement, and program development? California Correctional Health Care Services (CCHCS) is seeking a physician interested in shaping and improving how we deliver quality medical care to clinically complex patients within the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitations' (CDCR) correctional institutions.
Within CCHCS' Complex Patient Populations division and under the direction of the Deputy Medical Executive for Complex Patient Populations, you will:
A California medical license with DEA is required. Additional subspecialty board certification and/or extensive clinical experience in Pain Management, Palliative Care, Addiction Medicine, Geriatrics, or Hospital Medicine is highly desirable.
Conveniently located near Los Angeles and Orange County, in Rancho Cucamonga you'll have access to world-class shopping, restaurants, professional sports, and performing arts. Additionally, the perfect climate will allow for plenty of time at beaches, parks, and other outdoor activities.
Take the first step in joining this outstanding team at or send your CV to
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Minimum Requirements
You will find the Minimum Requirements in the Class Specification.Additional Documents
Special Requirements
Candidates new to CCHCS are required to submit to a background investigation process utilizing Live Scan Fingerprinting, and Tuberculosis (TB) testing prior to appointment followed by department annual TB testing/evaluation thereafter.