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STAFF PHYSICIAN, Student Health Services

Boston University

Part TimeOn Site0-2 yrs$110,000 - $120,000 / YEARPosted 2 months agoExpired
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Location

Boston, Massachusetts

Salary

$110,000 - $120,000 / YEAR

Quick overview

The Staff Physician will provide comprehensive urgent care and primary care services to Boston University students for 30 clinical hours per week during the nine-month academic year. Responsibilities also include effective communication with patients and families while collaborating across university departments to ensure coordinated care.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess an MD or DO degree from an accredited institution, along with completion of a primary care residency and board certification in a primary care specialty. Applicants must also secure Massachusetts medical licensure, a Controlled Substance Certificate, and a DEA license by the start date.

postgraduate degreePatient CommunicationInterdisciplinary Team CollaborationCultural CompetenceBoard CertificationUrgent CarePrimary CareSports MedicineDEA LicenseMDDOResidency CompletionMassachusetts LicensureMedical Director Supervision

Job description

Under the supervision of the Medical Director, the Staff Physician provides comprehensive urgent care/primary care to Boston University students within Student Health Services. The clinical hours will be set at 30 hours per week for 9 months of the year (September through May). If the applicant has a Certificate of CAQ in sports medicine, then a role as a sports team physician with a 4 hour clinical session seeing athletes in the Athletic Training Room Clinic would be entertained.

Communication & Relationships

  • Communicate effectively with patients, families, and interdisciplinary teams within privacy standards.
  • Collaborate across university departments and community specialists to ensure coordinated care.
  • Model collegiality, cultural competence, and commitment to high-quality care.