PHYSICIAN (GENERAL) (BHDDH)
Company: Government Jobs
Location: Cranston
Posted on: February 4, 2025
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Job Description:
Class DefinitionGENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES: - To supervise and
be responsible for a medical service program or clinic in the
Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and
Hospitals (BHDDH) and/or Eleanor Slater Hospital (ESH); to provide
direct patient care as assigned; to make daily rounds; to be
responsible for the maintenance of standards of care and treatment
for such service or clinic; and to do related work as
required.SUPERVISION RECEIVED: - Works under the general
supervision of the assigned physician administrator from whom
assignments are received in broad outline with considerable
latitude for the exercise of independent judgment; work is reviewed
through conferences and/or reports for conformance to policies and
objectives and/or adherence to accepted medical practices and
techniques.SUPERVISION EXERCISED: As assigned, may plan, organize,
supervise and review the work of a staff of physicians, and others
engaged in care and treatment.Illustrative Examples of Work
PerformedTo supervise and be responsible for a medical service or
clinic in the Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental
Disabilities and Hospitals (BHDDH) and/or Eleanor Slater Hospital
(ESH).To provide direct patient care as assigned.To make daily
rounds.To be responsible for the maintenance of standards of care
and treatment for such service or clinic.To be responsible for
admission, assessment and diagnosis, acute or chronic treatment,
medical (depending on the specialty and training of the doctor),
geriatric and rehabilitation services, and discharge planning for
assigned patients, or any outpatient, follow-up medical services as
needed or assigned.To be responsible for the maintenance of and
adherence to accepted standards of care and treatment for such
service or clinic.To be responsible for conducting regularly
scheduled service clinics with physician colleagues and members of
other related services within the healthcare system to discuss and
evaluate new admissions, problem cases and potential discharges or
transfers on an individual basis.To participate in and contribute
to the making of decisions and/or recommendations relative to such
patients such as: diagnosis, prognosis, care and treatment;
physical, occupational, recreational or work therapy; hospital
and/or grounds privileges, trial visits with family, community
visits; or referrals to other medical, or surgical services within
the healthcare system or an outside healthcare system, as required,
for further disposition.To administer and/or prescribe appropriate
care and treatment involving difficult or complex cases.To make
daily rounds, and to supervise and review the work of a staff of
physicians and others engaged in providing care and treatment to
patients.To evaluate such patient care and treatment in terms of
results obtained and, where necessary, to recommend a new,
supplementary or amended program of care and treatment.As required,
to instruct staff physicians/psychiatrists and physicians in
training (residents) through lectures, demonstration clinics, staff
conferences and on-the-job clinical experience as part of the
medical educational program within the BHDDH/state healthcare
system.To give lectures and conduct demonstrations for physicians,
others engaged in patient care and treatment, physicians in
training, student nurses and healthcare professional students
involving care and treatment methods and techniques.To maintain
medical skills through participation in continuing education and
maintenance of certification activities in their
specialty/subspecialty.To do related work as required.Required
Qualifications for AppointmentKNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND CAPACITIES: A
thorough knowledge of the principles, practices and techniques in
the field of internal medicine/family medicine, a medical
subspecialty of need to the healthcare system or subspecialty as
determined by management, and the skill to apply such knowledge in
the diagnosis, care and treatment of patients; a thorough knowledge
of the medications used in the care and treatment of patients; the
ability to detect, analyze, evaluate and interpret symptoms of
disorders/diseases and to administer and/or prescribe appropriate
medications, care and treatment within their specialty field; the
ability to handle the difficult or complex type cases of a medical
service program; the ability to plan, organize, supervise and
review the work of a staff of physicians and others engaged in
patient care and treatment in a medical service program; the
ability to instruct staff physicians, residents and students within
the BHDDH/state healthcare system educational programs; the ability
to establish and maintain effective working relationships with
peers and associates, patients and family members, nurses and other
healthcare professionals, other agencies and institutions,
community organizations, and the public; and related capacities and
abilities.Education: Such as may have been gained through:
graduation from a medical school of recognized standing;
andExperience: Such as may have been gained through: successful
completion of an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical
Education (ACGME) approved residency in the fields of internal
medicine or family medicine.SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: -At the time of
appointment, must meet established requirements of the Rhode Island
Department of Health to practice medicine in Rhode Island, must
hold an unrestricted license to practice medicine in Rhode Island,
and must maintain these requirements as a condition of employment.
At the time of appointment, must possess and maintain a Drug
Enforcement Administration (DEA) registration and Rhode Island
controlled substance registration. At the time of appointment, must
be Medical Board eligible or Board certified in primary field of
residency training as described above. -If Board eligible when
hired, must become Board certified within three (3) years of
employment. Once Board certified, must maintain competency through
meeting ongoing maintenance of certification requirements for
specialty or subspecialty as a condition of employment.Supplemental
InformationPer Eleanor Slater Hospital (ESH) bylaws, Board
Eligibility requirement is no longer required at time of hire. -If
Board Eligible, must be met within seven (7) years.Pre-Employment
Requirements for all candidates to receive a position at ESH is the
proof of immunity against:Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR)Varicella
(Chickenpox),Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis (Tdap),Hepatitis B
titers,Tuberculin Skin Test (TST)Please contact Employee Health
Clinic within 2 business days of accepting the position. The
Employee Health Office at the Eleanor Slater Hospital is open 7:00
AM to 3:00 PM Monday through Friday at: -Cranston Ph: (401)
462-2001 -Fax:462-1683 - -Zambarano Ph: (401) 567-5524 -Fax:
567-4003 -Job DetailsSalary
$177,145.00 - $212,812.00 AnnuallyLocation
Eleanor Slater Hospital Cranston, RIJob TypeRI State Employed
Physicians Assoc. - Phys. (52)Job
Number1072-10000-3882DepartmentDEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE,
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND HOSPITALSDivisionHospital &
Community Rehabilitation SvcsOpening Date05/09/2023Closing
DateContinuousPay Grade
1201A
Classification
Classified
Assignment(s)/Comments
Repost. Previous applicants need not reapply.
Scheduled Work Days; Hours of Work
Scheduled hours and work days are to be determined.
Work Week
Non-Standard
Bargaining Union
RI State Employed Physicians Association (Physicians) (52)
Agency infoAgencyState of Rhode IslandWebsiteAddress
One Capitol Hill
Providence, Rhode Island, 02908
Keywords: Government Jobs, Cranston , PHYSICIAN (GENERAL) (BHDDH), Other , Cranston, Rhode Island
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