Primary Care Physician / Bilingual Spanish
Brooklyn, New York, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Internal Medicine
Salary $175,000 – $200,000 yearly
Degree Required Other MD/DO Residency/Fellowship/Externship DPM
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Long-Term Care/Facility Home Care/House Calls Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Elmhurst, New York, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 4/25/24

JOB TITLE (#1439): Primary Care Physician / Bilingual Spanish - Elmhurst, NY

Board Certified

Greenlife Healthcare Staffing is currently seeking a Bilingual Primary Care Physician to fill an opening with a Primary Care Practice located in Elmhurst, New York.

Requirements of the Primary Care Physician:

  • Must have an active State License
  • Must be Board Certified
  • Must be Bilingual in Spanish (Medical Spanish)

Benefits of the Primary Care Physician:

  • The salary for this position is $175,000 - $200,000 / yr
  • This is a Full-time position
  • Malpractice
  • Health Insurance
  • PTO
  • Vacation - 2 weeks (Combined)
  • 401K

Responsibilities of the Physician:

  • Conduct routine check-ups to patients to assess their health condition and discover possible issues
  • Give appropriate advice for healthy habits (diet, hygiene etc.) and preventative actions to promote overall health
  • Conduct examinations to ill patients and evaluate symptoms to determine their condition
  • Ask intuitive questions to discover causes of illness
  • Reach an informed diagnosis based on scientific knowledge and the patient’s medical history
  • Prescribe and interpret lab tests to obtain more information for underlying infections or abnormalities
  • Prescribe medications or drugs and provide comprehensive instructions for administration
  • Collaborate with other physicians, physician assistants and nurses to form a high performing medical team
  • Examine and provide treatments to injuries and refer patients to other physicians when needed (ophthalmologists, orthopedists, neurologists etc.)
  • Keep records of patients’ diseases, operations or other significant information (e.g. allergic episodes)
  • Cultivate a climate of trust and compassion for patients
  • Remain up-to-speed with developments and best practices in medicine by attending conferences and seminars