Job Summary
Job Description
Full-time Internist Needed at a Nursing Home and Long-Term Care Center in Galveston, TX
Keyes Healthcare System is a 350-bed facility that offers a wide variety of services to the community including emergency care, labor and delivery, general surgery, cardiology, pulmonary medicine, acute inpatient rehabilitation, sports medicine, physical therapy, orthopedics, outpatient testing, wound care and many others.
Join our patient-centered private practice, where groundbreaking research, cutting-edge technology, and expert care drive medical transformation.
Work Schedule:
Work Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, with occasional shared on-call responsibilities among the team.
Salary:
Enjoy an annual base pay between $250,000 and $320,000, depending on experience (DOE). Additionally, a full benefit package with paid malpractice insurance and a bonus.
Benefits:
- Comprehensive coverage for your and your dependents' health, dental, and vision.
- Pension scheme with employer contribution.
- generous paid vacation days and a holiday calendar.
- Amount for continuing medical education as well as chances for professional growth.
- insurance against malpractice.
Responsibilities:
- Work at Occupational Health Clinics, Long-Term Care Facilities, and Nursing Homes.
- Conduct thorough patient evaluations, including physical examinations and studies of medical histories.
- Create tailored treatment programs with cutting-edge medical technology and evidence-based medicine.
- For an accurate diagnosis and treatment choices, order and interpret diagnostic testing.
- Manage and prescribe treatments and drugs for patient health.
- Work together as a multidisciplinary team to provide patients with comprehensive treatment.
- Educate patients on illness prevention and lifestyle changes.
- Keep up-to-date medical records in accordance with the law.
- For an up-to-date understanding of internal medicine, take part in research and continuing medical education.
Qualifications:
- Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree
- Board certification or eligibility in Internal Medicine.
- Valid MD license in the state of practice.
- Excellent clinical abilities and knowledge of evidence-based medicine are displayed.
- competent in problem-solving, critical thinking, and medical decision-making.
- Interpersonal and communication abilities that are effective for connecting with patients and working with coworkers.
- Devoted to providing kind, patient-centered care.
Join us for a rewarding career that offers outstanding prospects for personal fulfillment, professional development, and intellectual stimulation. Submit your Resume.