ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF JOB:
Provides comprehensive health care to all patients of the Lower Elwha Health Clinic
The MD shall provide medical services during established weekday work hours with the exception of Federal Holidays. He may also be required to provide acute medical treatment at other times including evaluating patients in the hospital and nursing homes on weekdays and weekends.
The MD shall represent the Tribe's interests and maintain good relationships with patients of the clinic, the Tribe, and with the community at large.
The MD shall devote his entire time, skill and energy to the practice of medicine on behalf of the Tribe.
The MD shall not engage in the practice of medicine as an employee or independent contractor except as an employee of the Tribe or with express written agreement of the Tribe through the Health and Human Services Director (hereinafter 'HHSD'), or her designee and in a manner as to not affect performance of his duties with the Tribe.
Provide direct patient primary care medical on office surgical services, diagnosis, treatment and referral when appropriate.
Obtain and interpret diagnostic tests as needed.
Provide oversight and clinical consultation and support to midlevel medical providers within the clinical setting.
Provide support and oversight of clinical support staff team.
Shall be an active participant in continuing quality improvement processes.
Participate and cooperate as needed with the activities of the Health and Human Services Administration and attend meetings regarding patient care management.
Admit and care for patients in the hospital setting including hospital rounds on LEHC patients and other services that may be required for quality of patient care.
Provide hospital outpatient services as may be required for LEHC patients.
Admit and provide ongoing care for patients in nursing homes.
Direct and work with hospice and home health care nurses.
Respond to telephone calls from OMC hospital staff, nursing home staff and others.
May be required to make house call visits to patients in their homes.
Shall keep and maintain appropriate records for all professional services rendered by him in a timely manner.
Documents all patient encounters immediately post visit legibly on PCC form
All chart notes to be documented in Problem oriented, SOAP format, dictated if possible
Primary responsibility will be patient care with limited administrative duties
Diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic injuries and illness within scope of training
Orders and interprets lab and medical imaging/x-ray data appropriately within scope of training
Initiates appropriate referrals to other health care professionals when appropriate
Adheres to CHS/managed care guidelines and priorities
Attend clinic staff meetings and health department meetings as assigned
Perform all clinic activities within CLIA and OHSA standards with appropriate education and monitoring of other staff personnel as appropriate
Promotion of and participation in quality assurance activities
Adhere to all approved policies and procedures of the clinic and the tribal organization
Participate in policy development, committees and projects as assigned by the Medical Director
Work in coordinated manner with other providers of the clinic and the health department to provide comprehensive quality care to all patients REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Current WA State medical licensure
Current ACLS and BLS certification
Knowledge and competence in family medicine, minor orthopedics and minor surgical procedures
Ability to work successfully with other health care professionals, patients and community
Demonstrated ability to be a team player
Knowledge of cultural sensitivity issues and ability to work with entire patient population
Ability to handle conflict and crisis in a professional manner
Demonstrated oral and written communication skills
Professional manner and appearance in all work activities
Documentation of maintenance of CME requirements OTHER DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience working within a Native American or Tribal health care system
Working knowledge of cultural sensitivity issues involved in tribal health care
Familiarity with RPMS data systems
Ability to work flexible hours and provide cross-overage for other providers if needed