Occupational Medicine Opening in Santa Maria, CA
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Occupational Medicine
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
Santa Maria, California, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
12/17/24
**LOCUMS Occupational Medicine - Santa Maria, CA**
Located 30 miles from San Luis Obispo
*DOT Certification required*
**Position Details**
- Physicians offer a full scope of occupational medicine services designed to help reduce healthcare costs, while minimizing lost work time and increasing employee productivity.
- To accomplish these goals, Health Group is outcome focused and provides medical care on an urgent or appointment basis for occupational injuries and illnesses.
- Group also designs modified work and rehabilitation programs to enable injured employees to return to work as soon as possible.
- Broader group has 30 providers and offers full benefits
- Clinic hours are 8-5 M-F with another mid-level that works 3 days
**Essential Functions**
- Injury/Illness treatment and management of acute and chronic conditions, and appropriately manage work restrictions.
- Understand / conduct / perform job evaluations, OSHA and Company mandated surveillance exams, fitness for duty evaluations, return to work evaluations, and post-offer /pre-placement and DOT exams.
- Interpret audiograms and spirometry tests with knowledge of hearing conservation and respiratory protection programs.
- Order labs, tests, x-rays, injections, referrals and prescribe medications.
- Consult with other physicians on medical care of patients.
- Communicate patient needs, diagnosis, and course of treatment to the patient, Company, as well as other clinical staff and instruct and educate patients about discharge instructions, if applicable.
- Create an individualized plan of care based on physical, psychosocial and age specific assessments of the patient, as well as patient input and history.
- Delegate work appropriately to other caregivers and ensure accuracy of delegated work.
- Maintain an adequate patient flow on-site by directing and assisting clinical staff.
- Maintain patient wait times and ensure a pleasant patient experience.
- Ability to perform emergency intervention and stabilization, if needed, in an emergency situation.
- Maintain quality assurance of charts and testing.
- Handle telephone calls about services rendered from company accounts, patients, physicians, as well as other staff.
- Provide accurate and timely documentation to staff, insurance carriers and companies.
- Maintain patient records for clinical use, medical records use, billing use, physicians review, etc.
- Serve as a resource person for other clinical staff.
- Knowledgeable about and apply ADA and GINA rules.
- Understand for cause drug screening programs.
- Participate in discussions regarding employee accommodation requests under the ADA.
- Attend and participate in required provider meetings.
- Maintains safe and clean working environment by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations.
- Protect patients and employees by adhering to infection control policies and protocols.
- Develops health care team by providing information, education opportunities and growth opportunities.
- May supervise Physician Assistants to assure compliance of all applicable regulations. If applicable, instruct and direct the Physician Assistant in the Assistant's duties, oversee and check their work and provide general direction to the Assistant.
- Complies with federal, state and local legal and professional requirements by studying existing and new legislation; anticipating future legislation; and enforcing adherence to requirements and advising management on needed actions.
- Maintains professional and technical knowledge by attending education workshops, reviewing professional publication(s), establishing personal networks and participating in professional societies.
- Ensure HIPPA compliance at all times.
**Requirements**
- Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy degree from an accredited medical school required.
- Must possess current unrestricted medical licensure or the ability to acquire licensure to practice medicine in California.
- Candidate must have or be able to obtain current, unrestricted California drug control and federal DEA licenses.
- On-call participation may be required.
- Candidate must have strong knowledge of OSHA regulations and workplace health and safety concepts.
- Candidate will be familiar with DOT rules and regulations and be certified to perform DOT exams.
- Minor surgery, Slit lamp, orthopedic and preliminary radiology interpretation skills required.
- Knowledgeable and experienced with EMR.