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Wound Care position in Oakland, CA
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Wound, Burn and Ostomy
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Oakland, California, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 3/29/24
Wound Care physician needed Oakland, CA Full Time Permanent PRIOR WOUND CARE EXPERIENCE IS NOT REQUIRED. General Surgery, Internal Med or Family Medicine residency training Group is seeking surgeons to join our premier wound care group. This opportunity gives you the ability to enjoy an individualized practice that is financially rewarding and offers a fantastic work life balance. Position Overview Group is recruiting full-time and part-time Board Eligible and Board Certified physicians to treat wound care patients in SNFs ALFs and other clinical settings. Our physicians round weekly Monday-Friday, 7am-4pm. NO CALL, NO WEEKENDS, NO EVENING HOURS. EmpireWound affiliated physicians enjoy an excellent work-life balance, while earning uncapped compensation - based on the number of patient encounters/visits. Physician wound care training is provided and supported by certified wound care specialists. Responsibilities -Rounding at client facilities at minimum two days (part time) to five days (full time) per week -Evaluating, treating and managing acute and chronic wounds -Documenting timely and accurately in our EHR -Working collaboratively with client facilities and staff to assure high quality wound care -Treating wound care patients at multiple facilities -Performing procedures as needed - i.e. debridements Required Skills -Up-to-date diagnosis and treatment skills -Relational/Exceptional bedside manner -Superb verbal and written communication skills -EHR/EMR proficiency Required Qualifications -MD or DO -Unrestricted medical licensure -DEA -BE/BC Helpful Qualifications -Previous wound care or procedural experience -Previous long-term care facility experience