AdvantageCare Physicians
Physician-Ophthalmology/Retina Staten Island
AdvantageCare Physicians, Staten Island, New York, United States, 10308
Job Summary:We are seeking a physician trained in ophthalmology with subspecialty training in medical and/or surgical retina to join us in pursuit of high-quality patient care to provide Ophthalmology services including but not limited to diagnosis, treatment, coordination of care, preventive care and health maintenance.The Ideal Candidate:•Seeking both experienced - 2 years or above, and newly trained retina fellowsAbility to treat and diagnose a wide variety of vitro-retinal conditions and improve patient outcomes. Demonstrate competency in diagnosis and treatment to assure high standards of patient care and safety are maintained.Patient-centered approach toward a positive patient experience.Excellent communication skills.Interest in population health management and value-based care.Responsibilities:•Review patient medical history, reports and examination results.•Perform retinal examination, and order/interpret tests (OCT, photos, fluorescein angiograms, and other tests as appropriate). •Evaluate, diagnose, and provide appropriate treatment and patient care for a wide variety of vitro-retinal conditions. •Treat retinal diseases, such as diabetic retinopathy, vascular occlusions, and macular degeneration, •Perform office-based procedures, including:oIntravitreal injections.oFocal and pan-retinal photocoagulation.oLaser of retinal tears•Surgical retinal specialists will also perform weekly outpatient surgical procedures including:oPars plana vitrectomy.oScleral buckling.oEpiretinal membrane peeling.oMacular hole repair. •Prescribe medications and formulate ongoing treatment and disease management plans.•Recommend suitable management for the patient, including but not limited to, preventive health recommendations and habits.•Collaborate with primary care providers and internal and external optometrists and ophthalmologists, including internal virtual consults.•Provide relationship-centered care, taking into account the patient's psychosocial and physical needs.•Maintain complete and accurate medical records.•Communicate effectively with the clinical team to ensure total delivery of quality care.•Participate in medical staff educational programs and meetings.Qualifications:Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), or foreign equivalentCompletion of three year post graduate medical training from a U.S. accredited residency program in ophthalmology.Completion of a medical or medical-surgical retina fellowship, preferably one registered with AUPO-FCC •Seeking both experienced - 2 years or above, and newly trained retina fellowsBoard Eligible/Board Certified in OphthalmologyMust possess current, unrestricted New York State license or be eligible for licensureMust possess active Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) registration or be eligible for registrationMust possess active Medicare/Medicaid Enrollment or be eligible to enroll•Basic Life Support (BLS) (Required) or Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) strongly preferredMust possess strong communication skills both oral and writtenComfortable with Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system and Microsoft Office