Urologist - Latham, United States - Community Care Physicians

    Community Care Physicians
    Community Care Physicians Latham, United States

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    Job DescriptionThe experts at Community Care Urology offer the latest, most comprehensive care for a wide range of urological disease and conditions that affect men and women.

    We are looking for qualified Urologists to join our team Position may rotate between Latham and Clifton Park.
    You will have the opportunity to perform procedures in our brand new Quad A as well as local hospitals.

    Conditions we treat include, but are not limited to:

    Prostate CancerHematuriaBrachytherapyRoboticsCystocelesBladder CancerKidney CancerIncontinenceKidney StonesSexual Health ProblemsErectile DysfunctionPeyronie's DiseaseLow TestosteronePenile ProsthesisBenign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH)Obstructive UropathyInterstitial cystitisTesticular PathologyFertility TestingVasectomiesCircumcisionsExperienceOur specialists are among the most experienced surgeons in a wide range of advanced techniques including robotic surgery, image-guided surgery and minimally invasive (laparoscopic) surgery.

    Prostate, Bladder, and Kidney CancerOur team of urology specialists include some of the best cancer doctors, including two fellowship- trained urologic surgeons.

    The specialists are all in one location, so patients can often see them all on the same day.
    As our patient, you have access to multiple specialty physicians within Community Care, streamlining care.

    Kidney StonesKidney Stones are a common and painful condition that Community Care Urology can treat with both invasive and non-invasive types of procedures.

    Our providers give patients with kidney stones a medical evaluation that offers a variety of treatments to help prevent more stones, including changes to diet and medications, which may also lower the risk of new stones.

    Sexual Health ProblemsErectile dysfunction (ED), also called impotence, is a common problem.

    Treatment options for patients with normal testosterone levels include medication by pill or injection, intraurethral medication, vacuum device and penile implants.

    Our providers also treat other sexual health problems including penile curvature, often known as Peyronie's Disease, and premature ejaculation.

    Incontinence and Other Bladder Control ProblemsWe offer many ways to identify and treat voiding disorders (problems with emptying the bladder or urethra), including incontinence.

    Treatment options include diagnostics including urodynamic, injection therapy, and innovative drug combinations.
    We also specialize in the surgical reconstruction of lower urinary tract abnormalities, including sling procedures and bladder Botox.
    Community Care Physicians offers a very competitive base salary to their incoming physicians.

    We support many regional not-for-profit organizations through sponsorships, donations and employee participation, including the American Cancer Society, MS Society, Alliance for Positive Health, and American Heart Association, among others.

    Community Care physicians and staff have participated in medical missions to Uganda, Kenya, Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

    In your role, you will have the opportunity to work closely with other clinicians in a team approach to ensure that patients receive appropriate, timely and well-coordinated care.

    If you are interested in this opportunity and have the desired qualifications, please Apply NowCommunity Care Physicians offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, vision and life insurances, paid holidays, paid time off, retirement plan, and much more in a business casual environmentWe welcome candidates who will bring diverse intellectual, gender and ethnic perspectives to Community Care Physicians.

    Community Care Physicians is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

    RequirementsQualified candidates should have completion of Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) or Doctor of Medicine (MD), completion of an accredited internship and residency and an active license to practice medicine in NYS.Must be currently board certified by an American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) Member Board or an approved American Osteopathic Association (AOA) specialty board.

    Upcoming new graduates will still be considered in a board eligible status.