
Nocturnist Physician, Urgent Care
Posted Aug 12

Posted Aug 12
This is a fully remote position, open to applicants in United States.
• Conduct age-appropriate medical histories and virtual examinations; assess, diagnose, recommend treatment plans, and document findings accurately and promptly.
• Provide exceptional patient care while ensuring safety standards are met.
• Record patient medical details and review medical history during each visit.
• Initiate consultations or referrals to other healthcare professionals as necessary.
• Offer counseling and education to patients.
• Order and interpret diagnostic tests as required.
• Assess, triage, and manage both pediatric and adult patients for acute care, chronic disease management, and mental health issues.
• Stay updated on current medical research and trends.
• Offer administrative support or cross-coverage for reviewing laboratory test results.
• Report directly to the Medical Director of Urgent Care.
• Board-certified physician.
• Completion of a 3-year residency in Family Medicine or Emergency Medicine.
• Over 3 years of post-residency experience in a fast-paced Urgent Care or Primary Care outpatient environment.
• Active ABMS or AOA Board Certification in Family Medicine or dual-boarded in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics.
• Successful completion of the U.S. Medical Licensing Examination.
• Eligibility for the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLCC).
• Possession of an active and unrestricted state medical license in at least one state.
• Residency in an IMLC state is required.
• Experience and comfort in providing care across all age groups, from newborns to adults.
• Capability to work within an integrated medical practice.
• Comprehensive clinical expertise.
• Outstanding communication and interpersonal abilities.
• Proven proficiency with technology.
• Must not currently be under exclusion or sanction by any state or federal healthcare program.
• Must maintain active Medicare status.
• Commitment to 1,560 annual hours; 60 hours per pay period.
• Availability for weeknight 8-hour shifts from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. in the clinician’s time zone.
• Required to work every other weekend with two 8-hour shifts on Saturday and Sunday, from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. in the clinician’s time zone.
• Participation in three holiday shifts each calendar year.
• Guaranteed base salary.
• Equity options.
• Comprehensive benefits.
• Productivity incentives for employees who surpass visit targets.
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