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Medical Director
San Bernardino, California, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Internal Medicine-Geriatrics
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
92408, San Bernardino, California, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
4/11/20
Medical Director for a Care Partners Medical Group - PACE Facility in San Bernardino
Position Summary:
Responsible for leading, planning, directing, monitoring and improving the overall performance for assigned clinics to achieve excellence in the delivery of daily operations. Engages staff and cultivate a positive clinics culture that prioritizes human kindness and patient-centric care. Accountable for operational, clinical, quality, and business development activities throughout the medical clinic.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
40% Managerial Duties:
Care Partners Medical Group is a partner with PACE (Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly) to redefine senior care. Each participant works with a team of medical experts to develop a care plan that is personalized and regularly updated to meet their evolving medical and social needs. Senior care is not ‘one size fits all,’ which is why each participant has a customized PACE experience to meet their individual needs.
Care Partners Medical Group San Bernardino PACE opened in 2014 and serves approximately 750 seniors in the Inland Empire. The center features a winding hallway that includes historic California art. The center also has a clinical exercise program and a program for participants to learn more about the Internet and social media so they can stay digitally connected to friends and family. The outdoor patio is a participant favorite, hosting activities like morning Tai Chi, tea parties and afternoon gardening. Other popular events are karaoke and the annual three-day luau, which includes a Hawaiian barbeque, live Polynesian dancers, limbo, and more.
Benefits:
Position Summary:
Responsible for leading, planning, directing, monitoring and improving the overall performance for assigned clinics to achieve excellence in the delivery of daily operations. Engages staff and cultivate a positive clinics culture that prioritizes human kindness and patient-centric care. Accountable for operational, clinical, quality, and business development activities throughout the medical clinic.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
40% Managerial Duties:
- Oversees the development of assigned clinic and regularly manages improvement projects and is accountable for operational, financial, and business development activities.
- Develops, analyzes, and implements processes and systems to enhance customer service across assigned clinic(s) and takes ownership of and drives needed improvement in all aspects of operations, including clinic productivity, patient satisfaction/experience, provider satisfaction/experience, community efforts and serves as the local representative for the area.
- Plans, coordinates and effectively leads assigned clinic to meet patient care, administrative, operational, and support requirements
- Utilizes administrative time to provide chart and utilization review on patient cases to ensure quality care is provided that is in compliance to protocol established by PACE
- Provide medical care to PACE participants, including the evaluation, diagnosis, and management of their medical conditions, including but not limited to taking of a medical history, performance of physical examination, ordering and interpretation of diagnostic tests, formulation of an assessment of condition and a treatment plan, writing prescriptions, ongoing follow up of case management
- Document medical care in the participants’ medical record, in compliance with PACE documentation policies
- Provide after-hours medical coverage as assigned by the Chief Medical Office to assure that a physician is available 24 hours a day, 365 days per year (Medical Director may be involved with establishing the schedule for said coverage)
- Participate within the interdisciplinary team in the formulation of Plans of Care for PACE participants
- Presents input into, initiates and/or facilities new medical programs and processes in support of PACE’s strategic goals
- Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Osteopathy (DO) degree required
- Must be Board-Certified in the State of California
- Minimum of five (5) years experience in related field. Minimum of three (3) years management experience.
- Working knowledge of community clinic/health center operations.
Care Partners Medical Group is a partner with PACE (Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly) to redefine senior care. Each participant works with a team of medical experts to develop a care plan that is personalized and regularly updated to meet their evolving medical and social needs. Senior care is not ‘one size fits all,’ which is why each participant has a customized PACE experience to meet their individual needs.
Care Partners Medical Group San Bernardino PACE opened in 2014 and serves approximately 750 seniors in the Inland Empire. The center features a winding hallway that includes historic California art. The center also has a clinical exercise program and a program for participants to learn more about the Internet and social media so they can stay digitally connected to friends and family. The outdoor patio is a participant favorite, hosting activities like morning Tai Chi, tea parties and afternoon gardening. Other popular events are karaoke and the annual three-day luau, which includes a Hawaiian barbeque, live Polynesian dancers, limbo, and more.
Benefits:
- Quality of Life - Monday through Friday daytime schedule
- Benefits - Comprehensive Sound Physicians benefits package including paid days off
- Education - CME allowance & paid CME time off, ongoing online and in-person training
- Development - Mentoring from the Care Partners Medical Group PACE clinical leadership team