Geriatric Specialist (N)

Hebrew SeniorLife

Fall River, MA

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$197,901–$279,389 Per Year
SKILLS
Acute Care, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Basic Life Support (BLS), Billing, Biotech and Pharmaceutical, CPR Certification, Clinical Advice, Clinical Medicine, Clinical Training, Cross-Functional, Documentation, Electronic Medical Records, Family Medicine, Fellowship, Geriatrics, Health Education, Healthcare Providers, Identify Issues, Infection Control, Internal Medicine, Long-Term Care, Medical Conditions, Medical Diagnosis, Medical Examination, Medical Record System, Medical Treatment, Medicine, Nursing, On Call, Outpatient Care, Patient Care, Patient Education, Policy Development, Procedure Development, Quality Assurance, Quality Management, Safety/Work Safety, Time Management, Training/Teaching, Treatment Plan, United States Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)
LOCATION
Fall River, MA
POSTED
Today
Job Description
Job Description
Job Description

The Geriatrician serves as the primary physician for geriatric patients, as well as others, across various clinical settings within our organization. This role involves close collaboration with a diverse clinical care team, which includes specialty consultants, nurse practitioners, therapists, nursing staff, and additional healthcare providers. Additionally, this position may encompass teaching duties associated with the Fellowship in Geriatric Medicine, where our organization acts as a key clinical training site for Harvard Medical School.

Position Responsibilities
  • Conduct medical examinations, evaluations, assessments, diagnoses, and treatments for long-term chronic care patients, including post-acute care inpatients and outpatients.
  • Prescribe medications and treatment plans tailored to the assessed medical conditions, demonstrating knowledge of relevant pharmaceuticals and non-pharmaceutical aids, along with the ability to instruct patients on proper usage.
  • Refer patients to specialists and other relevant care components as necessary.
  • Oversee and coordinate the patient care activities of clinical team members and support staff as needed.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary team members to address each patient’s unique needs.
  • Participate in on-call duties during nights, weekends, and holidays as required for the practice area.
  • Document each patient interaction promptly (generally on the same day) using the designated electronic medical record system.
  • Complete and sign documentation in a timely manner to facilitate charge submissions by the off-site billing team.
  • Adhere to established departmental policies, procedures, objectives, and quality improvement initiatives, as well as safety and infection control standards.
  • Meet productivity targets set by the Department of Medicine Administration.
  • Engage in health promotion, education, and preventive programs throughout the organization as appropriate.
  • Train and supervise medical students, residents, and fellows involved in specialty activities and procedures as necessary.
  • Contribute to quality improvement and review activities within the medical staff.
  • Attend weekly Medical Staff Meetings.
  • Perform other job-related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
  • Education: MD or DO degree with a minimum of three years in an ABIM-recognized internal medicine or family practice residency. Completion of an ACGME-accredited geriatric medicine fellowship program is preferred.
  • License: A valid and unrestricted Massachusetts Medical License.
  • Certification:
    • Current American Board Certification in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine, renewed as necessary before expiration.
    • Preferred ABIM added certification in geriatric medicine.
    • Federal DEA Certification.
    • CPR, BLS, and ACLS certifications as required by the specific practice location.
Experience
  • Experience in training or practice caring for seniors in long-term chronic care, community, or home settings.
  • Proven ability to deliver effective medical care in an inpatient environment.
  • Capability to uphold quality, safety, and infection control standards.
  • Familiarity with community medical diagnostic and patient care services relevant to the area of expertise.
  • Experience working both independently and collaboratively within a team.
  • Knowledge of current principles, methods, and procedures for medical evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment in the area of expertise.
  • Aptitude for supervising, advising, and training clinical professionals and/or students in the area of expertise.
Remote Type

On-site

Salary Range

$197,901.00 - $279,389.00

About the Company

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Hebrew SeniorLife