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Purple Cow Recruiting
Overview
The provider will deliver full scope primary care services in a 100 percent outpatient setting, managing a patient panel with a focus on continuity of care. Key duties include collaborating with the clinical team, maintaining autonomy in decision-making, and managing both preventive and chronic diseases.
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Compensation
$110,000 - $135,000 / YEAR
Posted
4 days ago
The Pharmacist supports daily pharmacy operations by working closely with the Pharmacy Director, providing direct patient care, and overseeing medication management processes. This role also involves guiding pharmacy technicians and contributing to operational efficiency and quality initiatives across multiple rural communities.
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1 month ago
The Optometrist will provide comprehensive eye care services, including routine exams, diagnosis, and treatment of ocular conditions, while collaborating closely with primary care providers as part of an integrated care team. Key duties involve prescribing corrective lenses, developing treatment plans, providing emergency eye care when necessary, and maintaining accurate clinical documentation.
2 months ago
Commonwealth Medical Services
The Dermatologist will provide outpatient services encompassing a mix of medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology based on provider interest across multiple locations in Maine. This role requires practicing in a patient-focused environment with strong clinical support from experienced staff and efficient workflows.
3 months ago
The Pharmacist will be responsible for accurately reviewing, verifying, and dispensing prescription medications while counseling patients on usage, side effects, and interactions. Key duties also include monitoring medication therapy for safety and effectiveness and ensuring compliance with all federal, state, and organizational regulations.
The Optometrist will provide comprehensive eye care and emergency treatment, involving examining the eyes, diagnosing vision problems and ocular conditions, and prescribing corrective lenses or therapeutic medications as needed. Responsibilities also include collaborating with primary care providers as part of an interdisciplinary healthcare team and maintaining accurate medical records.
The Family Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant will deliver high-quality healthcare and emergency treatment, focusing on health promotion, disease prevention, and managing patient health concerns within their scope of practice. Responsibilities include maintaining accurate records, diagnosing and treating common conditions, and collaborating with other healthcare providers for coordinated care.
The physician will provide full-scope primary care to patients of all ages, managing acute and chronic conditions, performing routine examinations, and delivering preventive care. Responsibilities also include developing treatment plans, prescribing interventions, educating patients, and coordinating care with specialists.
The Optometrist will be responsible for providing comprehensive eye care services, including performing routine and medical eye examinations, diagnosing and managing ocular conditions, and prescribing corrective lenses. They must also promote overall eye health through patient education and maintain accurate medical records.
The Physician is responsible for providing comprehensive primary medical care, including evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, and management of acute and chronic health conditions for patients across the lifespan. This role also involves participating in clinical program development, supporting care coordination, and potentially providing clinical oversight to other clinical staff.
5 months ago