The Otolaryngology (ENT) Physician will be responsible for providing complete clinical care for all patients under the direction of the Medical Director and by written protocols. The ENT Physician works in conjunction with the Medical Director in implementing and maintaining quality care programs.
Otolaryngologist - diagnose and treat injuries or illnesses of disorders of the ears, nose, throat, and head and neck – including infections, benign or malignant tumors, trauma, balance disorders, hearing loss, swallowing and voice disorders, plastic or reconstructive surgery, etc. Examine patients; take medical histories; prescribe medications; and order, perform, and interpret diagnostic tests. Counsel patients on diet, hygiene, and preventive healthcare.
General job duties include:
- Document and update charts and patient information to show findings and treatments
- Order tests and consultations for other physicians or healthcare staff to perform
- Review test results to identify abnormal findings
- Recommend, design, and implement a long-term treatment plan
- Address concerns or answer questions that patients have about their health and well-being
- Help patients take care of their health by discussing topics such as proper nutrition and hygiene
- Management of services in accordance with established Clinic’s policies/procedures and contracted service under CHDP, Managed Medical Care and other medical programs and guidelines
Required Education/Experience and or Licensure/Certifications
- Working knowledge of e-scripts
- Active California Medical License (M.D. or D.O.)
- Current BLS Certification
- CPR Card (Adult, Child and Infant)
- Medi-Care & Medi-Cal Provider
Company Overview
Over the past 40 years, Chaparral Medical Group (CMG) has established itself as a leading primary and multi-specialty care provider for California’s Inland Empire. In 2022, CMG joined forces with Akido Labs, a tech-enabled healthcare company, to transform the healthcare experience from the ground up. This partnership joins CMG’s medical services with Akido’s innovative technology to relieve the frustrations felt by everyone involved in care delivery, from medical providers and their staff, to the patients and their families. Ultimately, this means our providers spend more time caring for patients and less time bogged down with administrative work.
As part of the Akido medical network, we are currently responsible for more than 250,000 patients in Southern California, with plans to expand into new markets across the U.S. We care deeply about the communities we serve and are committed to providing accessible, high-quality healthcare that helps our patients and communities live their fullest lives.
We're building a dynamic, diverse and driven team as we continue to grow and broaden our impact. We are seeking passionate people who care deeply about helping patients and communities. We hope you’ll join our team.
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