Medical Director - Bangor, ME
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Medical Director - Bangor, ME

Rehabilitation Associates

Location: all cities,ME, USA

Date: 2024-11-11T17:16:44Z

Job Description:

Rehabilitation Associates, a leading multispecialty group in New England, is seeking a BC/BE Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, or Geriatrics Fellowship trained physician to join our dynamic team of dedicated and experienced practitioners. We provide comprehensive, on-site medical care to a diverse range of patients in post-acute rehabilitation, long-term care, and assisted living centers.

Our practice spans the full spectrum of post-acute settings, from acute inpatient rehabilitation to the management of complex geriatric cases in skilled nursing facilities. Our mission is to break down barriers, enhance access to care, and deliver state-of-the-art medical services that drive exceptional clinical outcomes for our patients and partner facilities.

As part of the Rehabilitation Associates team, you will be engaged in an innovative approach to post-acute care delivery. Our structured model not only elevates patient care but also strengthens the cultural, clinical, and financial performance of our facility partners. Join us and be a part of a pioneering team dedicated to transforming the future of post-acute care.

Job Details:

Fulltime or Part Time. Monday through Friday. No overnight call.

Compensation:

Up to $400,000 annually

Available Benefits:
  • Competitive annual salary with ability to earn incentive pay based on productivity
  • Professional liability coverage
  • PTO and CME
  • Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability and Life Insurance benefits, and 401k
Responsibilities:
  • Collaborate with a seasoned team of Advanced Practice Providers who provide ongoing and primary management of patients
  • Provide care for subacute and long-term care patients at the facility, seeing approximately 15-20 patients per week, per facility.
  • Perform regulatory visits and oversee new patient admissions in the subacute rehabilitation unit once per week per facility.
  • Participate in rehospitalization, acute care transfer and quality assurance meetings to maintain and improve patient care
  • Complete required documentation, including patient admission and progress notes, which may be done remotely from home
  • Enjoy no call coverage and the convenience of having admission and discharge orders and initial summaries completed by an Advanced Practice Provider
Qualifications:
  • MD or DO with a valid Maine medical license
  • Board certified or board eligible in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Geriatrics, or a related field
  • Prior experience in subacute or long-term care settings is preferred
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Commitment to providing high-quality patient care
  • Ability to work effectively in a collaborative, team-based environment
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