Psychiatric - Mental Health Physician at Archway Physician Recruitment summary:
A Psychiatric - Mental Health Physician is responsible for conducting psychiatric evaluations and prescribing psychotropic medications while managing inpatient care. They document patient progress, coordinate medical activities, and ensure compliance with regulatory standards within a hospital setting. The physician also engages in continuous education and supervises Advanced Practice Clinicians as necessary.
Psychiatry opening in Southbridge, MA Worcester 20m; Boston 64m Responsibilities Performs psychiatric evaluations, prescribes psychotropic medications, documents, and follows patients throughout their course of treatment while on the inpatient unit. Maintains records, prepares reports, and composes correspondence relative to work. Directs and coordinates medical activities related to patient care. Works with outpatient mental health providers, substance abuse directors, the outpatient and Inpatient Medical Director the hospital medical staff and nursing administration. Adheres to the best psychiatric and clinical practices as learned in self-directed continuing education materials. Works cooperatively with the Chief of Psychiatry and Senior Leadership to ensure compliance with all state regulatory and statuary requirements stipulated by the Department of Mental Health, Joint Commission, the Department of Public Health, BSAS and CMS. Participates in the medical staff continuing medical education program. Supervises Advanced Practice Clinicians as assigned by the Medical Director of Inpatient Services. Qualifications Degree of Doctor of Medicine or an equivalent degree resulting from a course of education in medicine. Must have valid DEA Current, full and unrestricted license to practice medicine or surgery in Massachusetts. Board eligible/ Board certification in Psychiatry. Experience in an inpatient setting preferred.
Keywords:
psychiatry, mental health, physician, inpatient care, psychotropic medications, patient evaluation, supervision, regulatory compliance, continuing education, substance abuse