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Emory University

Medicine-Psychiatry Hospitalist - Assistant Professor - SOM

Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383


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Role - The Medicine-Psychiatry Hospitalist will be responsible for the clinical care of patients admitted to the Medicine-Psychiatry Unit, including admission, daily management, and discharge. Specific Responsibilities Review admission referrals to the unit, seek input from nursing leadership and the MPU Medical Director when needed. Act as the attending of record for MPU patients on their unit when on-shift. Perform admission evaluations, including documenting history and physicals, when appropriate. Complete ongoing subsequent inpatient care and document visits. Perform discharge evaluations, discharge summaries, discharge instructions, and prescriptions; participate in transitions of care. Submit professional charges, billing to medical insurers. Request consultation from specialists and other disciplines, as indicated. Engage the multidisciplinary team in the overall patient care plan and transitions. Ensure communication with patients and their families. Perform and receive handoffs to nighttime covering staff using a structured handoff tool and providing anticipatory guidance. Provide evaluation and documentation related to involuntary detention or commitment for mental health treatment, as necessary. Participate in patient safety, quality, and satisfaction initiatives. Participate in MPU-specific committees. Participate in Peer Review of other MPU providers. Act as a representative of the unit to other services, departments, and committees at the MPU Medical Director’s request. Opportunities to teach medical students, residents, and other learners. Emory Supports a Diverse and Inclusive Culture

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