Pathology, Pathologist
Department of Veteran Affairs
Job Description
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Duties include but are not limited to :
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- Provide care for Veteran patients in a manner which is reflective of excellent clinical judgment, medical knowledge, clinical skills (medical interviewing, physical examination, and procedural skills), humanistic qualities and professionalism. \n
- Outpatient clinic setting in which the primary care physician sees 12-14 patients per day \n
- Personalized, patient-centered approach that takes into consideration the Veteran's goals, diagnoses, and physical, functional, and psychosocial needs. \n
- Initiate and facilitate treatment and transfer in emergency situations \n
- Manages an assigned panel of patients, and helps provide coverage for the needs of other Veterans enrolled for primary care at the clinic \n
- Refer patients as needed to appropriate specialists, health care facilities, and coordinate with home health services. \n
- Document assessments and plan of care for each patient in accordance with standards of care, policies, and procedures. \n
- Become proficient in and engage in Tele-Health to home visits (e.g., VA Video Connect) \n
- Assist with coordinating care received in the community from non-VA healthcare entities \n
- Maintain state licensure, PECOS enrollment, and knowledge of new and current clinical methods \n
- VA Patient-Aligned Care Team (Patient-Centered Medical Home) model with each team having a dedicated Registered Nurse Care Coordinator, Clinical Associate (e.g. LPN), and Administrative Associate (e.g. Clerk). \n
- The clinic also has a Clinical Pharmacy Practitioner, Social Worker, and Mental Health staff to support the care of enrolled Veterans. \n
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Preferred Experience:
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- At least 2 years of experience solely providing face-to-face general medical and ambulatory outpatient clinic-based primary care to adults \n
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- Family Medicine or Internal Medicine Board Certification \n
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- Expertise in preventative and primary care health services for women, including, but not limited to cervical cancer screening, breast cancer screening, and bone density screening. \n
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Work Schedule: Monday - Friday (8:00am to 4:30pm)
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"Whole Health is an approach to health care that empowers and equips people to take charge of their health and well-being and live their life to the fullest. The VA is committed to Whole Health and values Veteran and Employee health and wellbeing. As a VA employee, you will practice Whole Health in an environment that supports personalized and proactive care."
\nVacancy posted 19 days ago
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