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Mound Bayou, MS - USA

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profile Experience Required: 0-3years
Posted on: 3 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

FAMILY PHYSICIAN

Delta Health Center Inc.

Mound Bayou Mississippi

About Delta Health Center

Delta Health Center (DHC) located in historic Mound Bayou MS is one of the nations oldest and most celebrated community health centers established in 1965 as the first Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in the United States. As a cornerstone of the community health center movement DHC is committed to providing comprehensive high-quality affordable preventive and primary healthcare to underserved communities. We proudly serve patients across the Mississippi Delta with compassion respect and a deep sense of community responsibility ensuring equitable access to care regardless of an individuals ability to pay.

Position Summary

We are seeking a full-time mission-driven Family Physician to join our clinical team at Delta Health Center. This on-site role is based in Mound Bayou Mississippi and involves providing comprehensive primary care services across the full spectrum of family medicine from pediatrics to geriatrics. The Family Physician will diagnose and treat a broad range of acute and chronic medical conditions address urgent care needs and actively support community health initiatives. Collaboration with our interdisciplinary care teams to ensure patient-centered high-quality outcomes is central to this role.

Duties and Responsibilities

Primary Care Delivery: Provide comprehensive primary care to patients of all ages pediatric adult and geriatric within the clinic system with a focus on preventive health chronic disease management and health promotion.

Diagnosis & Treatment: Evaluate diagnose and manage acute and chronic illnesses including but not limited to hypertension diabetes asthma cardiovascular disease and infectious conditions using evidence-based clinical practices.

Urgent Care: Address urgent and walk-in medical needs within the FQHC setting providing timely assessment and treatment to patients requiring immediate care.

Assessment & Examination: Perform comprehensive patient histories and physical examinations conduct risk assessments order and interpret diagnostic and therapeutic tests (e.g. labs imaging EKGs) and manage follow-up care accordingly.

Prescriptive Authority: Prescribe medications therapies and referrals in accordance with clinic policy formulary guidelines and applicable Mississippi State regulations.

Chronic Disease Management: Develop individualized care plans and coordinate ongoing management of patients with complex or multiple chronic conditions engaging care coordinators and specialists as needed.

Preventive Care & Health Education: Deliver preventive health services including immunizations screenings and counseling. Educate patients and families on lifestyle modifications disease prevention and wellness practices relevant to the Delta regions health landscape.

Community Health Initiatives: Participate in and support DHCs community health programs outreach events and population health efforts targeting underserved and rural patient populations.

Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team including nurses mid-level providers behavioral health staff and social workers to ensure whole-person seamless patient care.

Specialty Referrals & Consultation: Recognize conditions requiring specialist intervention and facilitate timely referrals and consultations ensuring continuity of care and appropriate follow-up.

Documentation & Compliance: Maintain accurate thorough and timely electronic health records (EHR) in compliance with FQHC HIPAA and clinical documentation standards.

Requirements

Education and/or Experience

Degree: Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from an accredited medical school.

Residency: Completion of an ACGME-accredited Family Medicine residency program is required.

Licensure: Current valid medical license to practice as a Family Physician in the State of Mississippi or eligibility to obtain prior to start date.

Board Certification: Board certification or board eligibility in Family Medicine (ABFM or AOBFP) is required.

DEA Registration: Current DEA registration or eligibility to obtain required.

BLS/ACLS: Current BLS certification required; ACLS certification preferred.

Experience: A minimum of one (1) year of post-residency clinical experience in a primary care or outpatient setting is preferred. New residency graduates with strong clinical training are encouraged to apply.

FQHC/Underserved Experience: Prior experience working in a Federally Qualified Health Center rural health setting or with underserved populations is a plus.

Technical Skills

EHR Proficiency: Experience with Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems; NextGen or similar platforms preferred.

Software: Basic proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.

Telehealth: Familiarity with telehealth/virtual care platforms preferred.

Core Competencies

Clinical Judgment: Strong diagnostic reasoning and the ability to manage complex multi-system patients within the scope of family medicine.

Communication: Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to engage empathetically with a diverse and often vulnerable patient population.

Cultural Competency: Demonstrated ability to work effectively with underserved rural or culturally diverse populations with sensitivity to the unique health challenges of the Mississippi Delta.

Problem-Solving: Ability to think critically and adapt clinical approaches in a resource-variable community health setting.

Teamwork: Proven ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary care teams to deliver coordinated patient-centered care.

Bilingual: Proficiency in a second language common to the local Delta region is a plus.

Benefits

Competitive salary commensurate with experience and qualifications.

Federal Student Loan Repayment eligibility through the NHSC Loan Repayment Program (FQHC designation).

Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) malpractice coverage no tail insurance required.

Comprehensive Medical Dental and Vision insurance.

401(k) retirement plan with employer matching.

Paid Time Off (PTO) sick leave and paid holidays.

CME allowance and paid CME days for continuing education and board certification maintenance.

Relocation assistance may be available for qualifying candidates.



Requirements

Duties and Responsibilities

Primary Care Delivery: Provide comprehensive primary care to patients of all ages pediatric adult and geriatric within the clinic system with a focus on preventive health chronic disease management and health promotion.

Diagnosis & Treatment: Evaluate diagnose and manage acute and chronic illnesses including but not limited to hypertension diabetes asthma cardiovascular disease and infectious conditions using evidence-based clinical practices.

Urgent Care: Address urgent and walk-in medical needs within the FQHC setting providing timely assessment and treatment to patients requiring immediate care.

Assessment & Examination: Perform comprehensive patient histories and physical examinations conduct risk assessments order and interpret diagnostic and therapeutic tests (e.g. labs imaging EKGs) and manage follow-up care accordingly.

Prescriptive Authority: Prescribe medications therapies and referrals in accordance with clinic policy formulary guidelines and applicable Mississippi State regulations.

Chronic Disease Management: Develop individualized care plans and coordinate ongoing management of patients with complex or multiple chronic conditions engaging care coordinators and specialists as needed.

Preventive Care & Health Education: Deliver preventive health services including immunizations screenings and counseling. Educate patients and families on lifestyle modifications disease prevention and wellness practices relevant to the Delta regions health landscape.

Community Health Initiatives: Participate in and support DHCs community health programs outreach events and population health efforts targeting underserved and rural patient populations.

Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team including nurses mid-level providers behavioral health staff and social workers to ensure whole-person seamless patient care.

Specialty Referrals & Consultation: Recognize conditions requiring specialist intervention and facilitate timely referrals and consultations ensuring continuity of care and appropriate follow-up.

Documentation & Compliance: Maintain accurate thorough and timely electronic health records (EHR) in compliance with FQHC HIPAA and clinical documentation standards.

Requirements

Education and/or Experience

Degree: Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from an accredited medical school.

Residency: Completion of an ACGME-accredited Family Medicine residency program is required.

Licensure: Current valid medical license to practice as a Family Physician in the State of Mississippi or eligibility to obtain prior to start date.

Board Certification: Board certification or board eligibility in Family Medicine (ABFM or AOBFP) is required.

DEA Registration: Current DEA registration or eligibility to obtain required.

BLS/ACLS: Current BLS certification required; ACLS certification preferred.

Experience: A minimum of one (1) year of post-residency clinical experience in a primary care or outpatient setting is preferred. New residency graduates with strong clinical training are encouraged to apply.

FQHC/Underserved Experience: Prior experience working in a Federally Qualified Health Center rural health setting or with underserved populations is a plus.

Technical Skills

EHR Proficiency: Experience with Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems; NextGen or similar platforms preferred.

Software: Basic proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.

Telehealth: Familiarity with telehealth/virtual care platforms preferred.

Core Competencies

Clinical Judgment: Strong diagnostic reasoning and the ability to manage complex multi-system patients within the scope of family medicine.

Communication: Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to engage empathetically with a diverse and often vulnerable patient population.

Cultural Competency: Demonstrated ability to work effectively with underserved rural or culturally diverse populations with sensitivity to the unique health challenges of the Mississippi Delta.

Problem-Solving: Ability to think critically and adapt clinical approaches in a resource-variable community health setting.

Teamwork: Proven ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary care teams to deliver coordinated patient-centered care.

Bilingual: Proficiency in a second language common to the local Delta region is a plus.



Benefits

Benefits

Competitive salary commensurate with experience and qualifications.

Federal Student Loan Repayment eligibility through the NHSC Loan Repayment Program (FQHC designation).

Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) malpractice coverage no tail insurance required.

Comprehensive Medical Dental and Vision insurance.

401(k) retirement plan with employer matching.

Paid Time Off (PTO) sick leave and paid holidays.

CME allowance and paid CME days for continuing education and board certification maintenance.

Relocation assistance may be available for qualifying candidates.




Required Skills:

Duties and Responsibilities Primary Care Delivery: Provide comprehensive primary care to patients of all ages pediatric adult and geriatric within the clinic system with a focus on preventive health chronic disease management and health promotion. Diagnosis & Treatment: Evaluate diagnose and manage acute and chronic illnesses including but not limited to hypertension diabetes asthma cardiovascular disease and infectious conditions using evidence-based clinical practices. Urgent Care: Address urgent and walk-in medical needs within the FQHC setting providing timely assessment and treatment to patients requiring immediate care. Assessment & Examination: Perform comprehensive patient histories and physical examinations conduct risk assessments order and interpret diagnostic and therapeutic tests (e.g. labs imaging EKGs) and manage follow-up care accordingly. Prescriptive Authority: Prescribe medications therapies and referrals in accordance with clinic policy formulary guidelines and applicable Mississippi State regulations. Chronic Disease Management: Develop individualized care plans and coordinate ongoing management of patients with complex or multiple chronic conditions engaging care coordinators and specialists as needed. Preventive Care & Health Education: Deliver preventive health services including immunizations screenings and counseling. Educate patients and families on lifestyle modifications disease prevention and wellness practices relevant to the Delta regions health landscape. Community Health Initiatives: Participate in and support DHCs community health programs outreach events and population health efforts targeting underserved and rural patient populations.


Required Education:

Education and/or Experience Degree: Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from an accredited medical school. Residency: Completion of an ACGME-accredited Family Medicine residency program is required. Licensure: Current valid medical license to practice as a Family Physician in the State of Mississippi or eligibility to obtain prior to start date. Board Certification: Board certification or board eligibility in Family Medicine (ABFM or AOBFP) is required.

FAMILY PHYSICIANDelta Health Center Inc.Mound Bayou MississippiAbout Delta Health CenterDelta Health Center (DHC) located in historic Mound Bayou MS is one of the nations oldest and most celebrated community health centers established in 1965 as the first Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in...
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