MD/DO - Addicions Psychiatrist
Location: Mount Vernon, Virginia
Description: One Source Health Careers is looking of MD/DO - Addicions Psychiatrist right now, this vacancy will be designated in Virginia. For detail informations about this vacancy opportunity please give attention to these descriptions. MD/DO Addiction Psychiatrist
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Setting
Situated along the Potomac River in Northern Virginia, Mount Vernon is just 16 miles south of Washington, D.C. George Washington, Commander-in-Chief of American forces in the Revolutionary War and the first President of the United States, called Mount Vernon home for more than 40 years. George Washington and his wife Martha Washington lived at Mount Vernon, which is now the most popular historic estate in America. There are so many other things to do around Mount Vernon.
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Position
The contract physician shall maintain FBCH credentials as required to evaluate and treat adult patients for comprehensive addiction medicine or psychiatry services.
The contract physician shall assess and resolve complex social, economic and psychosocial problems that may impact on service members and their families
The contract physician will provide medical evaluation and treatment to ambulatory and inpatients by providing direct medical services, to include screening, assessment, treatment, referral, consultation and education in conjunction with DoD PDH-CPGs and SOPs.
The contract physician shall assess and resolve complex, social, and economic and psychosocial problems that may impact on Service Members and their families medical treatment as inpatients or while the service member is being evaluated form medical discharge from the service by providing direct medical service, to include screening, assessment, referral, consultation and education.
The contract physician shall conduct psychosocial evaluations and provide therapeutic interventions including medication management.
The contract physician shall evaluate the impact of diagnosis or lack of diagnosis with unexplained chronic symptom on individual and family system as well as assess patient s functioning within work, family and routines of daily living and identify areas needing continued support, resources, and treatment in order to assist the patient and their family.
The contract physician shall provide services to high-risk populations including service members pending medical discharge due to physical or behavioral health injuries /illnesses to service members who were wounded as a result of their military duties, and the families of service members.
The contract physician shall support local and remote Soldier Readiness Processing (SRP) events that prepare large numbers of service members for mobilization, deployment, demobilization and redeployment in clinical and non-clinical settings. This support shall include provision of behavioral health clinical care management services, screening, evaluation and referrals for Soldiers who report deployment related symptom on Pre-Deployment Health Assessment (DD Form 2795), Post Deployment Health Assessment (DD Form 2796), Post-Deployment Health Reassessment (DD Form 2900) or other screening forms, assistance with administrative requirements for transfer from active to reserve status and other administrative requirements. The SRP events may occur as frequently as bi-weekly or as infrequently as semi-annually.
The contract physician shall develop, implement and maintain a partnership with patients, other military, civilian and contract physicians and community resources as applicable.
The contract physician shall develop with the therapeutic team, a comprehensive treatment care plan in accordance with behavioral health care standards for patients and their families.
The contract physician shall coordinate services for those patients who move out of the region to ensure continuity of care. They shall facilitate transfer of the case to local behavioral health care case management resources, as appropriate.
The contract physician shall advocate for patients as needed, and assist with negotiating systems in obtaining appropriate referrals. Some of these referrals may include communicating with physicians, nurses, behavioral health professionals, prevention specialist, family members, etc. Other referral may be acquiring resources and services dealing with financial benefits and housing issues including assisting with completing proper paperwork.
The contract physicians shall coordinate and assist installation community agencies and the MTF in the referral process, to provide re-integration training and services for Soldiers returned from deployment.
The contract physicians shall educate patients, their families, commanders and health care staff on community resources including information and referral for financial, employment and childcare resources as required by the Patient s needs assessment.
The contract physician shall maintain complete and accurate records and document patient contacts/services provided in accordance with professional standards (AR 40-68) as well as DoD, U.S. Army installation and facility directed administrative requirements. The contract physician shall enter patient clinical and administrative data as well as utilization data and other data into automated system and or/paper records and create reports from these data in accordance with local policies and procedures. Army regulations and directives from the Army Medical Department, its program administrators, Psychiatrist, Addictionists and/or the Directorate of BHS.
The contract physician shall be responsible for the completion of individual workload accountability in accordance with clinic, medical treatment facility and program requirements.
The contract physician shall maintain inpatient and outpatient medical records IAW AR 40-66. Medical records will be subject to review by the Medical Care Evaluation Committee, and designated representatives of the Commander, U.S. Army MEDCOM. Only approved medical abbreviations will be used. Charting will be in compliance with Army, DoD, MTF, or clinic requirements as directed by the provider s immediate supervisor. The contract physician is responsible for the content and correctness of all prepared and transcribed reports and shall verify the content and correctness of all prepared and transcribed reports by affixing signature and stamp all copies of the document and validating it contents the same day as documents are provided by the U.S. Government. All evaluations and other records of patients will remain the property of, and subject to the exclusive control of, the U.S. Government. All reports and documents prepared by the Contractor in fulfillment of this contract will become the property of the U.S. Government.
The contract physician shall abide by all applicable MTF by-laws, TJC, DoD, DA, and MEDCOM regulations with regard To Utilization Review and Quality Improvement directives including, but not limited to in-service training, peer review, performance improvement, records maintenance, performance evaluations, and release of information.
The contract physician shall consult with and assist other military, civilian and contract physicians, military commanders and community agencies in the development and implementation of deployment-related health programs at the installation and or clinic level.
The contract physician shall participate, as appropriate, in departmental Quality Assurance (QA) programs and adhere to all safety regulations at all times.
The contract physician shall provide technical advice and profession al opinions upon request from the MTF Commander, Psychiatry and/or the BHS, Clinic OIC, or other assigned supervisors
The contract physician shall attend and participate in patient care reports, patient care conferences, team conferences, professional staff conferences and any other apporopriate professional activities only to the extent that such attendance and participation is relative to assigned cases and/or performance of contract services as determined by the MTF Commander, Chief of Addiction Medicine and/or the Directorate of BHS, Clinic OIC or other assigned supervisors
The contract physician shall present patient cases regularly scheduled case staffing meetings to discuss status and updates to cases under the direction of the chief of addiction medicine, the Directorate of BHS, Clinic OIC, and/or other assigned supervisors
The contract physician shall attend meetings, case conferences and training as required by the department chief
The contract physician shall complete reports on the mental status of patients as required by army regulation in the evaluation of patients for chapter action in accordance with AR 635-200, or in determining medical fitness in accordance with AR 40-501.
Supports the Culture of Excellence initiative and adheres to the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital professional standards.
Requirements
Required to hold Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) degree from an accredited graduate school of medicine. The physician must have completed a residency training program approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education or the American Osteopathic Association. The physician must be Board Certified. The physician must be board certified or board eligible in addiction medicine or addiction psychiatry.
Licensure/Certification/Registration: Contractor personnel must have and maintain a current license to practice Medicine in any one of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, or the U.S.V. Virgin Islands that allows for the independent practice of clinical services. This license must be current (not revoked, suspended, or lapsed in registration, valid (the issuing authority accepts and considers Q A information (i.e. practitioner or professional performance and conduct in determining continued licenses), and unrestricted (not subject to restriction pertaining to the scope, location, or type of practice ordinarily granted to other applicants for similar licenses in granting jurisdiction).
Basic Life Support Training: All contract physicians shall possess and maintain current course completion documentation for basic life support (BLS) through an American Heart Association.
Facility
Fort Belvoir Community Hospital is a joint-service healthcare network providing world-class medical care to the nation's wounded, active-duty service members, retirees and family members. The hospital is designed to increase inpatient and outpatient care for service members and veterans in the National Capital Region.
As a medical community providing healthcare to beneficiaries throughout the National Capital Medical Region, the guiding principles that drive us to deliver safe, quality and compassionate care are a Culture of Excellence, Patient- and Family-Centered Care and Evidence-Based Design.
One Source Health Careers is committed to improving health outcomes by providing well-managed companies with the top healthcare talent in the market.
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This vacancy will be started on: Thu, 23 Aug 2012 03:23:20 GMT
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