The Role
Provide comprehensive outpatient medical care: take histories, update charts, order and review tests, design treatment plans, counsel patients on health and prevention, and coordinate with care teams. Serve historically underserved populations with trauma-informed, culturally competent, nonjudgmental care.
Summary Generated by Built In
- Take patient’s medical history.
- Update charts and patent information to show current findings and treatments.
- Order tests for nurses or other healthcare staff to perform.
- Review test results to identify any abnormal findings.
- Recommend and design a plan of treatment.
- Address concerns or answer questions that patients have about their health and well-being.
- Help patients take care of their health by discussing topics such as proper nutrition and hygiene.
Licensure and Clearances:
- Current and valid board certification in medicine.
- Medical degree from an accredited medical school and completion of an approved residency.
- Current DEA registration.
- Active and unrestricted license to practice in Pennsylvania.
- Successful passing of Child Abuse and FBI Clearances.
Requirements:
- Strong communication skills with both professionals and patients from all demographics.
- Experience with patient-centered, trauma-informed care.
- LGBTQIA cultural competency.
- Commitment to providing high quality care to historically underserved populations.
- Knowledge and comfort working with patients with drug and alcohol use disorders.
- Understanding on how to navigate medical systems.
- Knowledge of basic computer skills, Excel, Word, and how to use Electronic Medical Records.
- Ability to be compassionate while dealing with patients.
- Ability to work collaboratively in team-based care.
- Ability to work in a fast paced and, at times, excited atmosphere.
- Maintain a professional attitude and demeanor.
- Ability to multi-task.
- Ability to adapt to a work environment that is constantly changing and not always structured.
- Need to be culturally competent while working, including being gender sensitive and pronoun aware.
- Non-judgmental approach to patient care.
- Technical skills with required office equipment.
- Patience and great attention to detail.
- Completely understand the healthcare privacy laws as outlined in HIPAA.
Skills Required
- Current and valid board certification in medicine.
- Medical degree from an accredited medical school and completion of an approved residency.
- Current DEA registration.
- Active and unrestricted license to practice in Pennsylvania.
- Successful passing of Child Abuse and FBI Clearances.
- Strong communication skills with both professionals and patients from all demographics.
- Experience with patient-centered, trauma-informed care.
- LGBTQIA cultural competency.
- Commitment to providing high quality care to historically underserved populations.
- Knowledge and comfort working with patients with drug and alcohol use disorders.
- Understanding how to navigate medical systems.
- Knowledge of basic computer skills, including Excel, Word, and Electronic Medical Records.
- Ability to be compassionate while dealing with patients.
- Ability to work collaboratively in team-based care.
- Ability to work in a fast paced and, at times, chaotic atmosphere.
- Maintain a professional attitude and demeanor.
- Ability to multi-task.
- Ability to adapt to a work environment that is constantly changing and not always structured.
- Cultural competence, including gender sensitivity and pronoun awareness.
- Non-judgmental approach to patient care.
- Technical skills with required office equipment.
- Patience and strong attention to detail.
- Complete understanding of healthcare privacy laws as outlined in HIPAA.
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The Company
What We Do
Central Outreach Wellness Center is the largest LGBTQ+ medical clinic in Pennsylvania, with four offices and two offices in Ohio. Specializing in infectious diseases, the clinic has seen almost 90,000 patients since opening in 2015, leads the nation for curing the most Hep C patients, writes the most PrEP prescriptions in the country, and was voted as the Best Health Advocacy Group in Pittsburgh twice by the Pittsburgh City Paper.





