Hospitalist Physician Upstate, NY
Rochester, New York, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Hospitalist
Salary $358,000 – $409,500 yearly
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time Part-Time/Contract
Work Environment Hospital
Location Lowville, New York, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 12/18/24

Are you looking for an exciting new opportunity located in the beautiful Upstate, NY? Delphi Healthcare is searching for a Hospitalist in a rural setting, with low volumes and work life balance to join a great team. This position located in the North Country of New York. We have partnered with several hospitals throughout the Adirondack Mountains that offers work-life balance, abundance of outdoor activities, hiking, fishing, boating, and all the winter activities from skiing, snowshoeing and snowboarding.

The Rural Hospitalist is responsible for providing high-quality medical care to patients admitted to a rural hospital. This role involves diagnosing, treating, and managing various acute and chronic medical conditions. It requires a commitment to addressing the unique healthcare needs and challenges of rural communities.


Delphi Healthcare offers:

W2 or 1099
Flexible Schedule
Health, Dental, Vision Insurance
$1850-$2250/shift
Malpractice
$25,000 FEA
24 hour shifts - 12 hours on the floor round during the day & 12 hours overnight 7p-7a
Night shift covered by NP/PA

Our hospital offers inpatient and outpatient care services and a 24-hour physician-staffed emergency department to meet the health needs of over 30,000 county residents and seasonal visitors. The system includes a 25-bed critical access hospital, 160-bed nursing home, three specialty centers (surgery, orthopedics, and women's health), internal medicine and family practice clinics located in Beaver Falls, Copenhagen, Lowville, and Lyons Falls, a school-based health clinic at South Lewis Central School, hospice, and home health services.


Responsibilities:

Inpatient Care: Deliver comprehensive medical care to patients admitted to the rural hospital, managing acute illnesses, chronic diseases, and post-operative care.
Hospital Rounds: Conduct regular hospital rounds to assess patient progress, make necessary treatment adjustments, and communicate effectively with nursing staff and other healthcare team members.
Emergency Care: Respond promptly to medical emergencies within the hospital, including admissions through the emergency department and critical care situations.
Collaboration: Collaborate closely with the healthcare team, including nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and specialists, to ensure coordinated and effective patient care.

Qualifications:

Medical Degree: Hold a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree from an accredited medical school.
Licensure: Possess a valid New York state medical license and be board-certified or board-eligible in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, or another relevant specialty.
Hospital Privileges: Obtain and maintain admitting privileges at the rural hospital or healthcare facility where you practice.
Clinical Skills: Demonstrate proficiency in diagnosing and treating a wide range of medical conditions, with a strong foundation in internal medicine or family medicine.
Compassion: Display compassion and empathy in providing care to patients in potentially challenging and underserved environments.
Rural Medicine Knowledge: Have familiarity with the unique healthcare challenges and needs of rural populations.

If you are interested, please reach out to Tasha Coccia at [Register to View] (call or text) or [Register to View]