St. Barnabas Hospital
Bronx, New York
TITLE: Job Description – Psychiatrist – Staff
Supersedes: 2.3.2
SECTION:
Department of Psychiatry
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- POLICY: To evaluate and treat psychiatric patients in the hospital or clinic setting; to supervise the multidisciplinary team treatment of patients on the psychiatry service as applicable; to provide psychiatric consultations to medical and surgical patients and to conduct Emergency Room evaluations, treatment and referrals as assigned.
- REPORTS TO: Director of Psychiatry
- RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Diagnostic evaluations of assigned patients.
- Validation of admission history and physical examination by countersignature.
- Requisition of appropriate consultations, and overall medical management of assigned inpatients.
- Supervision of multidisciplinary treatment planning and treatment efforts.
- Timely submission of complete orders for medication, level of observation, requisitions for laboratory investigations, diet, passes, discharges, and other orders, as required.
- Timely submission of progress notes. For the first 5-days of a patient’s admission the progress notes must be daily, thereafter the notes are written and submitted 3x/week.
- Timely renewal of orders.
- Provision of individual psychotherapy, using appropriate techniques, frequency, and duration, as indicated, to assigned patients.
- In conjunction with the Social Worker, the psychiatrist will review all discharge referrals in order to ensure that all referrals for outpatient treatment is appropriate.
- Complete and timely documentation of care, according to the guidelines of the Departments of Psychiatry and Medical records.
- Psychiatric evaluation, recommendations for psychiatric treatment or referral and follow-up of assigned medical and surgical patients.
- Provision of supervision of on-call psychiatrists, as required in rotation.
- Emergency Room evaluation, treatment and disposition, in rotation, as required.
- Committee work, as assigned by the Director.
III. QUALIFICATIONS:
- Education Required:
- Doctor of Medicine (MD) from an ACGME approved medical school; completion of approved internship and residency in Psychiatry, meeting the educational pre-requisites for certification by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology; OR
- Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) from an AOA approved medical school; completion of approved internship and residency in Psychiatry, meeting the educational pre-requisites for certification by the American Osteopathic Board of Neurology & Psychiatry
- Knowledge & Skills:
- Knowledge of DSM IV/5
- Knowledge of a variety of theoretical models for the treatment of patients with psychiatric illness & the ability to apply them.
- Expertise in the differential diagnosis, somatic and psychological treatment of psychiatric disorders.
- Good clinical judgment, personal integrity, professional responsibility, tact.
- Ability to establish and maintain rapport with emotionally disturbed patients.
- Knowledge of the OMH/Joint Commission regulations & how they are applied to psychiatry departments.
- Knowledge of charting requirements.
- Knowledge of supervisory approaches & the ability to critique and supervise, residents and interns.
- Ability to integrate the efforts of a variety of disciplines, including psychiatry social work, nursing, psychology and activities therapy.
- Must have admitting privileges granted by the Medical Board of St. Barnabas, and maintain these privileges
- c. License(s) Required:
N.Y. State License to practice Medicine and Surgery; Drug Enforcement Agency License; and either Board Certification in Psychiatry & Neurology, or Board Eligible.
- Working Conditions:
Unexceptional: Adult Psychiatric inpatient units, with adult voluntary and involuntary severely and persistently mentally ill patients; Emergency Department, General Hospital medical patients and Nursing Home patients.
- Job Hazards:
The possibility of being assaulted by agitated, confused, or paranoid patients, and exposure to communicable diseases.
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Preferred Qualifications
III. QUALIFICATIONS:
- Education Required:
- Doctor of Medicine (MD) from an ACGME approved medical school; completion of approved internship and residency in Psychiatry, meeting the educational pre-requisites for certification by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology; OR
- Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) from an AOA approved medical school; completion of approved internship and residency in Psychiatry, meeting the educational pre-requisites for certification by the American Osteopathic Board of Neurology & Psychiatry
- Knowledge & Skills:
- Knowledge of DSM IV/5
- Knowledge of a variety of theoretical models for the treatment of patients with psychiatric illness & the ability to apply them.
- Expertise in the differential diagnosis, somatic and psychological treatment of psychiatric disorders.
- Good clinical judgment, personal integrity, professional responsibility, tact.
- Ability to establish and maintain rapport with emotionally disturbed patients.
- Knowledge of the OMH/Joint Commission regulations & how they are applied to psychiatry departments.
- Knowledge of charting requirements.
- Knowledge of supervisory approaches & the ability to critique and supervise, residents and interns.
- Ability to integrate the efforts of a variety of disciplines, including psychiatry social work, nursing, psychology and activities therapy.
- Must have admitting privileges granted by the Medical Board of St. Barnabas, and maintain these privileges
- c. License(s) Required:
N.Y. State License to practice Medicine and Surgery; Drug Enforcement Agency License; and either Board Certification in Psychiatry & Neurology, or Board Eligible.
Skills Required
- Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) from an accredited school with completion of internship and residency in Psychiatry
- Board Certification in Psychiatry & Neurology or Board Eligible
- New York State medical license to practice Medicine and Surgery
- Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) license
- Knowledge of DSM IV/5
- Expertise in differential diagnosis and somatic and psychological treatment of psychiatric disorders
- Ability to provide individual psychotherapy using appropriate techniques and frequency
- Experience with inpatient psychiatry, emergency room evaluations, and consultations for medical/surgical patients
- Admitting privileges granted by the Medical Board of St. Barnabas and maintenance of those privileges
- Knowledge of OMH and Joint Commission regulations as applied to psychiatry
- Ability to supervise, critique, and mentor residents and interns
- Complete and timely documentation and charting according to departmental and medical records guidelines
What We Do
SBH Health System is a not-for-profit, multi-site healthcare provider and the safety net of care for the Bronx community. It operates a 422-bed community hospital, which is a designated Level 1 Trauma and Stroke Center, and a 199-bed Rehabilitation & Continuing Care Center. The system provides essential health services through thousands of annual emergency room and ambulatory care visits.

