Primary Care Physician
Company: ChenMed
Location: Norfolk
Posted on: January 9, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description We are distinct. You should be,
too. Every day, we are making a difference in the lives of our
patients and team members alike. Are you driven by innovation and
entrepreneurial spirit? Is your ambition and work ethic
exceptional? Do you uplift others with your positivity and
compassion? Our approach to primary care sets us apart from the
rest. As we continue to grow rapidly, we are looking for
outstanding individuals to join our team. The Primary Care
Physician (PCP) is a licensed and Board Certified or Board Eligible
professional specializing in internal or family medicine. This role
is crucial within our clinical operations team, providing direct
patient care and assessments primarily in an outpatient setting,
with occasional responsibilities in acute care, nursing homes,
skilled nursing facilities (SNF), and home environments based on
specific assignments. Key responsibilities include, but are not
limited to: conducting geriatric assessments, taking medical
histories, performing physical examinations, diagnosing and
treating conditions, developing care plans, providing health
education, making specialty referrals, managing cases, ensuring
follow-ups, and maintaining thorough documentation in line with our
standards for quality, service, productivity, and teamwork.
Participation in clinical rounds and conferences, along with
detailed documentation through written progress notes and
summaries, is also expected. The PCP must demonstrate the ability
to work both independently and collaboratively with other
healthcare professionals. They will consult with relevant managers
and medical directors to ensure adherence to guidelines and will
engage in risk and quality management programs, clinical meetings,
and other necessary gatherings. The PCP is expected to comply with
departmental goals and objectives, performance standards,
regulatory requirements, quality patient care standards, and
established policies and procedures. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Operates
independently as a primary care provider within a patient care
team. Evaluates both acute and non-acute clinical issues
independently. Conducts and documents physical assessments and
patient histories, analyzes patient condition trends, and
formulates, documents, and implements management plans based on
collected data. This includes assisting in care plan development
and providing necessary counseling and education to patients and
their families. Plans patient care using comprehensive knowledge of
the specific patient demographic and/or protocols, identifying and
anticipating common physiological and psychological issues while
considering the patient’s cultural background, understanding level,
personality, and support systems. Acts as a patient advocate.
Manages patient care by: 1) writing admission, transfer, and
discharge orders; 2) ordering and interpreting relevant laboratory
and diagnostic tests; 3) prescribing appropriate medications and
treatments; 4) referring patients for consultations as needed
(e.g., dermatology, neurology, surgery, etc.); 5) maintaining
detailed progress notes and summaries. Engages in patient care
rounds and conferences, communicating management strategies to the
care team. Collaborates with multidisciplinary team members to
ensure effective patient management strategies that meet care
needs. Identifies situations requiring immediate attention and
initiates life-saving measures when necessary. Utilizes advanced
communication skills to resolve complex issues and enhance
processes and services for patients. Works with other team members
to assess and improve current healthcare delivery systems,
implementing new practices as appropriate. Participates in
activities that promote personal and professional growth and
development. Coordinates discharge arrangements and completes
necessary paperwork. Collaborates with physicians, nurses, physical
therapists, social workers, families, and caregivers to transition
patients to lower levels of care when medically appropriate.
Ensures patients have advocates for necessary services and
education. Introduces themselves to patients and families,
explaining the role of the primary care provider. Facilitates
family conferences to discuss treatment goals, optimize resource
use, provide education, and identify needs. Fosters collaborative
relationships to empower patients and families in making informed
decisions regarding care goals, palliative care, and hospice.
Manages resource utilization and reimbursement for services.
Facilitates discharges to appropriate care levels and utilizes
preferred providers for additional services when needed. KNOWLEDGE,
SKILLS & ABILITIES: Competencies for Success Scientific Foundation
Competencies Critically evaluates data and evidence to enhance
clinical practice. Integrates knowledge from various disciplines.
Applies research and other knowledge forms to improve practice
processes and outcomes. Develops innovative practice approaches by
merging research, theory, and practical knowledge. Leadership
Competencies Takes on advanced leadership roles to initiate and
guide change. Leads collaboration among diverse stakeholders (e.g.,
patients, community, healthcare teams, policymakers) to enhance
healthcare. Exhibits leadership through critical and reflective
thinking. Advocates for improved access, quality, and
cost-effective healthcare. Advances practice through the
development and implementation of innovative strategies.
Effectively communicates practice knowledge both verbally and in
writing. Engages in professional organizations and activities that
influence health outcomes for populations. Quality Competencies
Utilizes the best available evidence to continuously enhance
clinical practice quality. Assesses the interplay between quality,
safety, access, and cost and their effects on healthcare. Evaluates
how organizational structure, care processes, financing, marketing,
and policy decisions impact healthcare quality. Employs peer review
skills to foster a culture of excellence. Anticipates variations in
practice and proactively implements interventions to ensure
quality. Practice Inquiry Competencies Leads the application of new
knowledge into practice. Generates insights from clinical practice
to enhance outcomes. Utilizes clinical investigative skills to
improve health results. Drives practice inquiry, either
independently or collaboratively. Disseminates evidence from
inquiries to varied audiences using multiple formats. Analyzes
clinical guidelines for tailored application in practice.
Technology and Information Literacy Competencies Integrates
suitable technologies for knowledge management to enhance
healthcare. Translates technical and scientific health information
to meet diverse user needs. Assesses educational needs of patients
and caregivers to provide effective, personalized care. Guides
patients and caregivers towards positive behavioral changes.
Demonstrates information literacy in complex decision-making.
Contributes to the design of clinical information systems that
promote safe, quality, and cost-effective care. Utilizes technology
systems, with ongoing learning and updates, to capture data for
evaluating primary care. Policy Competencies Understands the
interdependence of policy and practice. Advocates for ethical
policies that enhance access, equity, quality, and cost. Analyzes
ethical, legal, and social factors that influence policy
development. Contributes to health policy development. Evaluates
the implications of health policy across various disciplines.
Assesses the impact of globalization on health policy development.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: MD or DO in Internal
Medicine, Family Medicine, Geriatrics, or a related specialty is
required. Must possess or be eligible for a State Medical License
in the state(s) of practice. Board certification in Internal
Medicine, Family Medicine, Geriatrics, or a similar specialty is
preferred; Board Eligibility is mandatory. Upon achieving Board
certification, the PCP must maintain it through necessary MOC, CME,
and/or retaking board exams as required. A current DEA number for
controlled substances (schedules II-V) is required. Basic Life
Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association or
American Red Cross is required within the first 90 days of
employment. SALARY RANGE: $214,700 - $306,714 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS We
are dedicated to transforming healthcare for seniors and improving
the overall healthcare landscape. As a family-owned and
physician-led organization, our unique approach enables us to
enhance the health and well-being of the populations we serve. Our
rapid growth reflects our commitment to rescuing more seniors from
inadequate healthcare. We are changing lives for both those we
serve and our employees. With competitive compensation,
comprehensive benefits, opportunities for career development and
advancement, and more, our team enjoys a healthy work-life balance
and numerous growth opportunities. Join us in making a difference
in people's lives every day. Current employees should apply through
the internal portal. Current contingent workers can refer to the
job aid for application instructions.
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