The Medical Director provides leadership and direction to Finger Lakes Community Health clinical care teams to ensure clinical operations are consistent with the values, mission, vision, and implementation strategies of the organization. The Medical Director reports to the Chief Clinical Officer, and supervises the providers for clinical support, clinical practices, clinical compliance, and oversight of licensure. The Medical Director collaborates with the Chief Clinical Officer and Administrative staff to provide supervision to clinical and non-clinical support staff as needed.
Main Responsibilities:
Works collaboratively with the Chief Clinical Officer, and various members of the leadership team to establish approaches for provider productivity.
Contributes clinical expertise to the Quality Committee and Quality Planning Team to plan, assess, and evaluate quality improvement initiatives, and ensure quality, safety, and standards of care.
Determines regulatory requirements in collaboration with Chief Clinical Officer for clinical management of a licensed community health center.
Oversees clinical guidelines, peer review process, and clinical audit process; assures the clinical competency of providers.
Provides guidance and oversight of plans for corrective action, with support from the Chief Clinical Officer.
Mentors and provides clinical oversight to the medical staff on changing health regulations, thus ensuring that patients receive the highest standard and quality of medical care.
Leads and coordinates care team meetings and peer reviews.
Provides the final medical decision on medical issues when disputes, concerns, or precarious decisions arise.
Other duties as assigned.
Physician Responsibilities:
Perform Examinations
Takes, evaluates, and records comprehensive health histories
Provides a comprehensive physical exam to evaluate health status, acute issues, and/or chronic conditions from children to geriatrics
Diagnoses and manages acute episodic and chronic medical illnesses as well as stable behavioral/psychological problems
Performs simple, in-office procedures as needed
Provide well child care, including screening and ordering of immunizations
Initiate consultation requests with specialists and other health professionals for appropriate medical conditions
Diagnostic tests
Orders appropriate labs and/or radiological/diagnostic testing to assess and diagnosis medical issues
Interpret labs and studies to guide management of illness
Treatment of Medical/Behavioral Conditions
Establish management treatments from presenting illnesses, labs results, and diagnostic testing
Record patient interactions in a concise, clear, logical manner within the electronic health record
Prescribe non-pharmacological therapies and pharmacological agents, to include Schedule II-V controlled substances, within scope of practice
Manage common gynecological problems
Provide Counseling and Education
Educate appropriate age groups on use of community services, as well as the promotion, maintenance, and restoration of health
Counsel on family planning to include contraception, pregnancy, STDs, and child birth
Advise patients on the aging process and promotion/well-being in advanced age
Act as supervising physician and mentor to Nurse Practitioners and/or Physician Assistants pursuant to New York State Law and organizational needs
Education and Qualifications:
A current unrestricted NYS Physician License required
10+ years of experience in a clinical practice
National board certification required; Family medicine or med-peds required
CPR certification required (can be provided)
Prior experience in a leadership capacity preferred
Non-profit experience preferred
The ability to work flexible hours -- some evenings are required
Finger Lakes Community Health (FLCH) was founded in 1989 with an original mission of serving the region's agricultural workers by linking individuals to area resources and providing essential health services. In 2009 the organization expanded to become a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), serving patients of all incomes, ethnicities and walks of life. Over the last decade, FLCH has grown to provide medical, dental, and behavioral health services to over 28,000 patients at eight health centers. With over 200 employees we strive to provide high-quality and innovative health care services to the Finger Lakes Region.