Palliative Medicine Physician
Chicago, Illinois, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician Assistant
Specialty Hospice/Palliative Medicine
Degree Required MPAS/MHS/MMSc/MPH
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location 68124, Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 11/21/24
Overview

CHI Health-Commonspirit and Creighton University School of Medicine is adding to our Palliative Medicine Team in Omaha, Nebraska

Seeking HPM Board eligible or Board Certified physician to join our growing Palliative Medicine team

Be part of our newly launched Palliative Medicine fellowship with Creighton University School of Medicine - Omaha, NE

Join our consultative Palliative Medicine team; which includes Advanced Practice Providers, Social Worker, Chaplain and dedicated staff

  • Our team aims to serve our (5) CHI Health Omaha "metro" hospitals; with primary locations at our Academic Level I Trauma Center - Creighton University Medical Center Bergan campus
  • Avg 7 patient encounters per day; per provider
  • Collaborate with Hospital Medicine, Cardiology, Oncology and more
  • Exciting launch of Creighton University School of Medicine Palliative Medicine fellowship
  • Our Program is developing into OP clinic to further serve patients and families
  • M-F; no call
  • Strategic plan to start OP services

Qualified candidates please send CV to:

Jon Rhodes
Physician Recruiter

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Catholic Health Initiatives is a part of CommonSpirit®, one of the nation's largest health systems dedicated to advancing health for all people.


Responsibilities
  • Patient Care:
    • Diagnose and treat various medical conditions.
    • Develop and implement comprehensive treatment plans.
    • Conduct thorough medical examinations and histories.
  • Communication:
    • Communicate effectively with patients, families, and healthcare teams.
    • Provide clear and concise medical information.
    • Foster a collaborative and patient-centered approach to healthcare.
  • Documentation:
    • Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records.
    • Document medical findings, diagnoses, and treatment plans.
    • Ensure compliance with coding and billing regulations.
  • Diagnostic Procedures:
    • Order and interpret diagnostic tests, such as lab work and imaging.
    • Perform procedures as needed
    • Collaborate with specialists for further diagnostic evaluation.
  • Team Collaboration:
    • Collaborate with nurses, specialists, and other healthcare professionals.
    • Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings and case discussions.
    • Provide consultative services to other healthcare providers.
  • Quality Improvement:
    • Participate in quality assurance and improvement initiatives.
    • Review and analyze clinical outcomes for continuous improvement.
    • Implement changes to enhance patient care and safety.
  • Compliance:
    • Adhere to ethical and legal standards in medical practice.
    • Stay informed about healthcare regulations and compliance requirements.
    • Participate in quality audits to ensure adherence to standards.
  • Continuous Learning:
    • Stay abreast of medical advancements and best practices.
    • Participate in ongoing medical education and training.
    • Contribute to the development of clinical protocols and guidelines.

Qualifications
  • American Board Certified or Board Eligible in Specified Area of Medical Specialty
  • A valid and unrestricted state medical license or license-eligible

Pay Range
$125.63 - $125.63 /hour