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Description
At Quality Comprehensive Health Center, our Primary Medical Care Services are designed to
keep individual patients and their family healthy with compassionate, patient-centered care.
Our highly skilled clinicians deliver comprehensive medical services that focus on prevention,
early diagnosis, and effective treatment of common health conditions. From annual wellness
exams and routine check-ups to chronic disease management and urgent care visits, Quality
Comprehensive provides the personalized attention each patient deserves.
At Quality Comprehensive Health Center, we also provide expert Specialty Care Services
designed to support patient’s health with dignity, compassion, and confidentiality. Our
experienced medical team specializes in HIV treatment and prevention, STI testing and care,
and PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) services to keep our patients and community healthy.
Patients living with HIV may also qualify for Ryan White Services, which help cover the cost of
medical care, medications, and support programs. Our goal is to ensure that every patient
receives affordable, accessible, and comprehensive specialty care tailored to their unique
needs.
Requirements
GENERAL SUMMARY:
The Physician - Family Medicine/HIV Specialist is responsible for providing comprehensive care
to HIV patients and management of common and complex diseases. The Family Physician/ HIV
specialist must be able to effectively diagnose patients and suggest a course of treatment and
prescribe and administer medications, immunizations, and other non-surgical treatments.
Work Hours:
Work hours are 20 hours per week for a part-time position and 40 hours per week for a full
time schedule. The specific days of the week are negotiable. Some telemedicine may be
required. Work includes prolonged sitting, as well as moderate lifting, carrying, reaching,
stooping, pulling and pushing activities, manual dexterity, clear speech, and visual hearing
acuity. Ability to stand for long periods of time
POSITION REPORTS TO: Chief Medical Officer for direct supervision.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
-Provide direct patient care to Quality Comprehensive patients. Diagnose and treat acute
illness, as well as chronic diseases and conditions, such as hypertension, heart disease, or
diabetes
-Maintenance of a clinic panel of people living with HIV and other patients appropriate to
ongoing infectious disease oversight. Patient panel will consist of other patients being seen
solely for primary care.
-Prescribe or administer medication, therapy and other specialized medical care to treat or
prevent illness, disease or injury procedures and discuss test results or prescribed treatments
with patients.
-Monitor patients’ conditions and progress, re-evaluating treatments as necessary
-Health Education: Educate patients and families about health issues, disease prevention, and
medical treatments.
-Order age-appropriate screenings and immunize patients against preventable diseases.
-Adhere to documentation and quality standards set by the state of North Carolina and any
other standards implemented by the Chief Medical Officer.
-Refer patients to other medical specialists, when necessary
-Timely completion of accurate and detailed notes, patient care forms, and letters
-Must adhere to Quality Comprehensive policies and procedures.
-Must participate and complete scheduled peer reviews in a timely fashion
-Must attend scheduled Clinician Meetings
-Special Projects to be determined by the Chief Medical Officer
-Other tasks and responsibilities as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, EDUCATION, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
-Graduate of an accredited medical or osteopathic school with MD, DO or equivalent degree.
Successful completion of accredited Residency program. Community or ambulatory health
experience is preferred
-Must be a North Carolina Licensed Physician MD or DO and in good standing with all regulatory
agencies
-Must be Board certified in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine or Internal Medicine/Pediatrics
and in good standing with their Board Certified Academy with 2+ years of experience
-Must comply with their professional academy of board certification requirements to maintain certification.
-Excellent communication, interpersonal, organizational, and leadership skills required
-Must be assertive, detail-oriented and able to handle multiple tasks simultaneously
-Computer proficiency with efficiency in using electronic health records systems
- Demonstrated ability to motivate, supervise, train and work respectfully and effectively with a
culturally diverse clinic staff
-Commitment to prove quality health care services to a diverse community of patients. Ability
to establish and maintain rapport with patients.
-Valid DEA number to prescribe medications
-Analytical skills in determining best treatment plans and decision making when presented with
patient complaints
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL EFFORTS REQUIRED:
Travel: Only local travel to the Quality Comprehensive Health Center
Salary Range: $192,000 - $200,000 annually
THE PATIENT POPULATION SERVED BY EMPLOYEE
Internal Medicine – 18 years – 65+
Family Medicine or Medicine/Pediatrics – infancy – 65+
