Full Time Primary Care Job Modesto, CA
$280k yearly
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yesterday
Posted by: MASC Medical
Employer: MASC Medical
Job Description
Primary Care Physician - PACE Program (All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly)
Modesto, CA
Join our innovative PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) team, where we provide seniors with the support they need to continue living in their homes and communities. Our approach treats the whole person, not just the symptoms, through an interdisciplinary team (IDT) dedicated to participant care. As a Primary Care Physician, you will play a key role in delivering comprehensive medical services, ensuring quality care, and supporting both participants and staff.
Compensation & Benefits
Base Salary: USD $250,000 to $280,000
Full-time with relocation assistance available for the ideal candidate
Full Health Benefits
Interview travel reimbursed
401K with employer match
Career growth and advancement opportunities, with a focus on promoting from within
CME allowance with time off
Malpractice and tail insurance coverage
Qualifications:
Doctorate Degree (MD, DO)
Board Certification in Internal Medicine, Family Practice, Emergency Medicine, or Geriatrics (preferred)
Active California Physician License without restrictions
DEA Registration and State CDS Certification
Residency program completion accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
Experience with geriatric patients is preferred
Responsibilities:
Conduct in-person comprehensive assessments of participants and develop care plans in collaboration with the IDT.
Oversee care for participants in nursing homes and hospitals, including admits, discharges, and coordination with medical specialists.
Regularly visit participants in nursing homes to ensure continuity of care based on individual needs.
Participate in rotating night and weekend call schedules.
Collaborate with community-based physicians and the IDT on discharge planning for acute or long-term care settings.
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