Internal Medicine opening in: New Britain, CT
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Internal Medicine
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
New Britain, Connecticut, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
10/28/24
**Internal Medicine opening in New Britain, CT**
15 miles outside of Hartford, CT
Full Time
As a Primary Care Provider, you will:
- Provide a full scope of medical services largely geared to underserved populations
- Receive strong clinical support services and work in an innovative practice environment utilizing Advanced Access scheduling
- Be part of a multidisciplinary practice that offers a blend of individual and population-based care
Physician Qualifications:
- MD/DO from an approved medical/osteopathy school and graduation from an accredited residency program in Internal or Family Medicine
- Must be board-certified within 24 months of commencing employment and hold a license or be eligible for a license in the State of CT
- Bi-lingual skills English/Spanish preferred
- We do accept NP's for this position
This Health System is a global leader addressing challenges faced by organizations caring for the poor and diverse populations, and is home to programs focusing on education, research, and process improvement support for safety net providers. The system delivers primary care to more than 150,000 patients in Connecticut, and extends access to specialty care for more than 2.5 million individuals across the U.S. It is a national accrediting body for organizations training advanced practice providers, and offers accredited education and training for Medical Assistants in multiple states. As an incubator for new ideas in areas including social justice, the environment, and social determinants of health, the group is addressing challenges faced by providers caring for underserved communities, creating innovative and impactful initiatives led by nationally and internationally recognized experts. As it forges pathways into the future of primary care, the group honors Lillian Reba Moses (1924-2012), a granddaughter of slaves, and Gerard (Gerry) Weitzman (1938-1999), whose ancestors escaped pogroms in Eastern Europe. Their vision and commitment to justice and equity in healthcare is the foundation upon which the Health System was built.