Resident Medical Doctor - Los Angeles, CA, United States - Korn Ferry

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    PCMH Physician provides direct care to, and assumes responsibility for, all patients in their panel.

    They also may supervise trainees providing direct care to patients within the PCMH, providing high quality teaching and clinical care.

    In addition, they oversee clinical panel management provided by the entire PCMH team and collaborating with and supporting the Nurse Care Manager in the care of high-risk patients.

    The physician plays a central role in the development, implementation, and evaluation of shared care plans for individual patients and groups of patients in collaboration with other PCMH team members.

    Candidates must be board-certified or board eligible in Family Medicine, Internal
    Medicine, or Internal Medicine/Pediatrics

    Candidates must have or be eligible for a California medical license or equivalent certification/permit as determined by the Medical Board of California.

    Provides supervisory patient care and support for physician trainees.
    Clearly documents all patient encounters in the electronic record on the day of the visit.
    documents acknowledgement of results and actions taken in patients' ORCHID record.

    Responds within 3 business days to inbox messages, proposed orders, and notifications from other DHS staff; Leads multidisciplinary family conferences for high-risk, complex cases as needed.

    Closes care gaps using ORCHID's Health Maintenance tab or Registries widget.
    high-risk patients that need Care Manager follow-up) to medical home team members.
    40-hour work week with flexible/alternative schedules
    ~ Integrated behavioral health model, collaborating with other clinicians
    ~ Opportunity to work on or spearhead initiatives in primary care concentrated areas
    ~ PTO includes 13 paid holidays and 10 paid days for CME
    ~ Pension AND Retirement plans
    ~ Position Benefit Websites
    ~ Los Angeles General Medical Center is the cornerstone of the safety-net for the largest county in the United States. As one of the largest public hospitals in the US, we are home to one of the largest GME training centers in the US, with more than 950 residents and fellows, representing nearly 1% of all post graduate trainees in the US.
    Los Angeles General Medical Center is an equal opportunity employer.

    All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran status.