Dermatologist - Los Angeles Christian Health Centers
Los Angeles, CA 90014
About the Job
SUMMARY
Renders comprehensive health care within the limitations of professional licensing to patients of the Los Angeles Christian Health Centers. Assesses needs and prescribes treatment. Compassionately and competently provides primary and preventive health care to all patients, including patients with acute and chronic illnesses, substance use disorders, mental illness, and homelessness. Provides clinical supervision to Advanced Practice Providers working on our provider team. Actively supports the mission of LACHC: to follow Christ by loving and serving our neighbors through comprehensive, quality health care. Embraces and embodies our clinic values of Christlikeness, accessibility, justice, excellence, unity and kindness.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES, AND PRIVILEGES include:
- Perform evaluation and treatment of patients in the outpatient setting at Los Angeles Christian Health Centers sites. Assess medical needs and compile care plans, addressing acute needs, chronic conditions, and preventive health maintenance. Furnish/transmit appropriate medications and treatments. Perform in-office procedures such as incision and drainage, arthrocentesis, nail removal, skin biopsy, cryotherapy, joint injections and additional subspecialty procedures per subspecialists.
- A dermatologist includes consulting with patients and determining skin ailments, prescribing medication, undertaking skin therapy treatment, performing non-intrusive surgery, and referring patients to other specialists if the skin condition does not fall under his/her medical set.
- Offering skin consultations
- Evaluating patient skin conditions by screening for disease
- Utilizing patient medical history as part of skin assessments
- Prescribing medication for the treatment of skin conditions
- Performing noninvasive surgical procedures on the skin
- Referring patients to advanced specialists
- Talking to patients about the status of their skin health
- Keep accurate, concise, and thorough documentation of all medical history, exam findings, assessment, treatment/interventions, and education.
- Arrive at work punctually at the start time. Punctual arrival of licensed providers is essential for the processing and preparation of patients.
- Complete documentation and lock progress notes in a timely manner. The clinic’s requirement is to lock all progress notes within 3 calendar days.
- Review and electronically sign off on all laboratory results, diagnostic results, and outside consult notes in a timely manner, ensuring patient is contacted for follow up if clinically appropriate.
- Initiate and follow through on specialist referrals and e-consults (electronic consults), communicating with specialist providers as necessary, in the provision of whole- person care.
- Follow through on all sub specialist referrals and e-consults (electronic consults),
- communicating with additional staff to coordinate. Provide recommendations for follow up sub specialist providers as necessary, provide assistance in the provision of whole person care. Ensure x-ray and other images are ordered completed and interpreted if medically indicated.
- Serve as the subspecialist in patient care, or, if a physical therapist, centered medical home for our patients. primary care physician for a panel of patients, working with a care team and other staff at LACHC to serve as a patient- centered medical home for our patients.
- Clinically supervise Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) employed that LACHC if needed..
- This includes and reporting findings to the Chief Medical Officer.
- This includes ongoing clinical supervision of designated APPs and as-needed clinical supervision of other APPs.
- Conjointly supervise medical assistants/nurses to improve care team efficiency and efficacy, along with Medical Assistant Supervisor.
- Participate in LACHC meetings including morning “team huddles”, Provider Meetings, and All-Staff Meetings.
- Actively participate in spiritual care for patients and staff which may include prayer and referral to community resources.
- Provide compassionate, competent care for patients who, depending on the clinic site, may experience homelessness, may suffer from mental illness or substance use disorder, and often lack resources to care well for themselves.
- If seeing adult patients, may be asked to complete waiver training to provide Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) in order to care for patients with substance use disorder.
- Actively participate in Continuous Quality Improvement activities at LACHC, including teaching other providers on selected topics, implementing team- based care, participating in peer reviews, evaluating clinical performance measures, and implementing improvements using a Plan-Do-Study-Act method of stepwise changes.
- Meet productivity standards for outpatient primary care at LACHC, including an expectation of 18 patients seen per usual 8-hour day for usual face- to -face visits
- Up to 16 hours per week.. Standards may vary for diverse types of visits, i.e. TeleMedicine visits.
- Periodically serve “on call” for the clinic, answering urgent phone calls from agencies.
- Network with other health care agencies and county facilities as needed or requested.
- Maintain active enrollment in Medicare, Medicaid, Managed Care, and other payor programs as needed for clinical operations, completing credentialing paperwork in a timely manner to remain actively enrolled in these programs.
- Other duties may be assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to accomplish each essential duty satisfactorily. The following requirements are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or abilities required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Bilingual Spanish preferred.
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
- Medical License with specialization in Dermatology.
- Completion of a 3-year dermatology residency.
- Proficiency with dermatological tools such as comedone extractors, lancet extractors, and cryogens.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and talk or listen. The employee frequently is required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, reach with hands and arms, climb or balance, and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, and ability to adjust focus.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee will be exposed to carriers of contagious diseases such as TB, AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases. The employee may have to deal with irate and irrational clients who may or may not be under the influence of mind-altering substances such as cocaine, marijuana, alcohol, etc.
WORK STATUS
Regular, Part-time, Non-exempt. Retirement Plan with employer match. Will consider candidates with
criminal histories. Equal Opportunity Employer.
Regular, Part-time, Non-exempt. Retirement Plan with employer match. Will consider candidates with
criminal histories. Equal Opportunity Employer.
About Los Angeles Christian Health Centers:
Los Angeles Christian Health Centers opened in 1995 with a handful of staff but a big vision to render hope and healing through healthcare to the thousands of homeless and low-income residents living in Los Angeles County. Today, 120 staff members serve the County’s most vulnerable populations from our two full-time health centers in Skid Row and Boyle Heights. We also provide comprehensive medical care at our 10 part-time satellite clinics hosted by our community partners throughout Downtown Los Angeles and Watts.
Source : Los Angeles Christian Health Centers