This role involves providing independent clinical services in urgent care or emergency settings, including treating acute conditions, diagnosing, prescribing medications, and performing procedures like suturing and splinting.
Requires a medical degree from an accredited school, with 2-5 years of post-residency experience, and active licensure.
Board certification or eligibility in Family or Emergency Medicine is necessary, with preferred adult and pediatric practice experience.
Responsibilities include patient exams, history taking, diagnostics, treatment, education, and supervising PAs/NPs remotely.
Work shifts are typically 8 or 12 hours, with additional duties as assigned.
Strong communication, customer service skills, and EMR experience are preferred.