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The Southeast Permanente Medical Group

Palliative Care Physician

The Southeast Permanente Medical Group, New York, New York, United States

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We are seeking a dynamic physician who will be an addition to our palliative care team in caring for Kaiser Permanente Georgia (KP GA) members with potentially life limiting illnesses. There will be a mix of inpatient and outpatient palliative medicine, but the primary focus is on outpatient care, providing assessments, treatment, and recommendations. The physician will work closely with the team’s nurses, chaplains, social workers, clinical pharmacy specialist, and other team members. Outpatient visits with members will primarily occur in KP medical offices and virtually. Inpatient work occurs at the two core hospitals, Emory St. Joseph’s, and Emory Decatur Hospitals. Collaborating with the member’s other physicians, the physician in this position will treat and/or recommend care for members' medical problems and illnesses with emphasis on patients’ quality of life and functional ability. This will include counseling on advance directives, physical and psychosocial concerns, end of life care, and other topics as appropriate.

Ideal candidates must be board certified in internal medicine or family medicine or other relevant certifications and board certified in palliative care medicine.

Major Responsibilities/Essential Functions

Conduct office, telephone, video, and inpatient visits as appropriate. Assesses, treats, and/or makes care recommendations for members referred to Palliative Care. Addresses clinical issues and develops the medical aspects of the care plan, including recommendations regarding observations, lab tests, medications, referrals, ordering tests, and prescribing medications as appropriate.

Work collaboratively with the other members of the Palliative Care Team, as well as the member’s PCP, oncologist, cardiologist, and others involved in the member’s care, to optimize the member’s overall health and functional status.

Serve as a resource for other clinicians, nurses, clinical pharmacy specialists (e.g., authorizing medication changes as appropriate), social workers, and chaplains to enhance care for members with potentially life limiting illness.

Participate in Palliative Care‑related meetings, including relevant workgroups and department meetings, reviewing team goals, activities, and quality metrics, and recommending interventions as appropriate to improve overall care for KP GA members with potentially life limiting illnesses.

Participate in community presentations, KP GA presentations, and TSPMG continuing medical education activities regarding Palliative Care as appropriate, to enhance awareness and knowledge of conditions and issues important for those facing a potentially life limiting illness. Also participate in ongoing educational activities to increase staff awareness of palliative care services in other departments.

Minimum Education And Experience Requirements

One-year post-residency experience in caring for palliative care patients in an outpatient and/or facility setting.

Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate with patients with potentially life‑limiting illness, their family members/caregivers, and other physician and non‑physician health professionals.

Ability and willingness to travel to various locations for patient care.

Preferred Education And Experience

Two years post-residency experience in providing palliative care services to patients in the outpatient and/or hospital/facility setting.

Experience working as part of an interdisciplinary team.

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