Medical Director - Albany
The responsibilities of the Medical Director are to be performed on a full time basis and are designed to provide medical leadership, services, direction and coordination in the provision of medical care and physician services. The Medical Director is the liaison between administration and the medical staff.
The Medical Director assumes responsibility for all applicable Federal, State and City regulations for the department.
Pays: $175,000 per year- $250,000k (depending on experience)KEY ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
-Participating in planning, development, and organization of medical services provided.-Meets with all scheduled patients efficiently and reviews scheduling with supervisor daily.-Develops and reviews all medical policies related to patient care.-Conduct physical examinations of patients upon their admission and thereafter on an annual, regular and on an 'as-needed-basis.'-Review the completion and appropriateness of all intake documentation, including patient health history (i.e., other medications and allergies), drug abuse history and previous treatment failures.-Review and approval of initial needs assessment and patient initial treatment plans and reviews.-Participates in preparation for regulatory agency site visits.-Anytime the program is open and a physician is not present, a physician must be available for consultation and to attend to any emergency situation.-Perform additional relevant duties as requested by supervisors/management
-Knowledge of Federal, State and City regulatory requirements and ensures all aspects of clinical care conforms to these requirements.-Order, evaluate, adjust and terminate prescription of medication dosages using sound medical, ethical and responsible discretion and meets with the patient to discuss any adjustments in medication dosage.-Reviews all accident/incidents related to patient care and provides input into actions necessary to resolve identified problems.
Implements corrective actions as necessary and appropriate.-Ensures physical participation in the Interdisciplinary Care Planning process.-Prescription and provision of treatment in accordance to patient's medical and mental condition and only upon their individual needs.-Determine physiological opiate dependency upon admission and patient eligibility for admission to program.-Determine patient qualification and fitness for OTP replacement therapy and/or alternate medication assisted therapy services needed.
Establish buprenorphine service.-Participate in a weekly and on an 'as-needed-basis' case conferencing sessions with MDT members to discuss preventative treatment measure to adverse changes as well as progress in patient's medical condition.-Medical services provided by the program-Medical director will provide medical services to the program.
The medical director will have oversight of the development and revision of medical policies and procedures and ongoing training-Collaborative supervision with the Program Director of non-medical staff in the provision of substance use disorder services.
- Supervision of medical staff in the performance of medical services.
- Oversight of the development of policies and procedures to ensure the provision of routine services,
- Ensuring the program compliance with all federal, state and local laws and regulations.
Assures medical staff competence with all applicable policies and procedures of the facility and initiates action in cases of non-compliance.-Participating in the comprehensive care planning, discharge planning, and client and staff development by providing ongoing medical training and education to staff.-Providing medical assessment, consultation, treatment, and referrals that facilitate comprehensive and coordinated patient care.
-Providing crisis intervention and consultation on medical/psychiatric emergencies.-Assessing client's need for hospitalization and consultation with client's Primary Care Provider to include other care providers the patient is linked with and/or referred to.-Reviewing all patient medication and, if indicated, prescribes medication in consultation with client's Primary Care Provider upon patient need.-Providing the Program Director with reports on recommendations concerning the medical services.-Sharing in the administrative functions that directly impact medical services; collaborating with the management team in overall planning and budget activities; assuring delivery of quality care- Services to all patients in a respectful and professional manner.
-Active and unrestricted PHYSICIAN licensure to practice medicine in New York.-Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO).-Proof of completion of three (3) years of residency and fellowship (if applicable).-One year of related practice experience in substance use disorder.-Board certification in Addiction Medicine required must be obtained within 4 years of hire.-Application and/or maintenance of National Provider Identifier (NPI).-Active and unrestricted Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) registration.-Active and unrestricted DATA 2000 Waiver (buprenorphine) required.-NYS mandated Infection Control certification (NYS DOH approved; 4 hours, valid for 4 years).-Current Basic Life Support certification.-Knowledge of ICD-10 diagnosis and procedure coding.Additional Skills:
-Current, relevant, and substantial knowledge of areas related to health center licensing and operations, e.g., legal/regulatory, administrative, policy, protocols, and other clinical issues, especially within a managed care environment, required.-One (1) year previous experience providing services and exercising leadership in a culturally and linguistically diverse setting that promotes interdisciplinary care planning, with demonstrated success.-Culturally aware and sensitive to the special needs of population.-Knowledge of common medication, side effects and contraindications.-Knowledge of legal medical guidelines and medicine best practices.-Excellent oral and written communication skills.-Bilingual (Spanish/English), strongly preferred.