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Part-Time Tele-Rheumatology Clinic | Louisiana or Active IMLC - Beam Healthcare - Remote

Part-Time Tele-Rheumatology Clinic | Louisiana or Active IMLC - Beam Healthcare - Remote
Part-time
Remote
Worldwide

Board Certification:

Board Certified Rheumatologist

 

Candidate Type:

MD, DO

 

Prior Experience
5+ years of clinical practice

Visas Accepted:

None at this time


About the Opportunity:


Are you a Board Certified Rheumatologist looking to get involved in an exciting new project? Do you desire flexibility in your work schedule, more autonomy in your professional life, and the rewards that come from helping the underserved? We are seeking a Rheumatologist to perform Outpatient Tele-Clinic. Our focus is to remove barriers to accessing specialty care. 



Job Responsibilities/Requirements




  • Active license with the Interstate Compact or licensure in Louisiana is required.

  • Half day of tele-specialty clinic per week.

  • Starting with four (4) hours of patient care/clinic hours and two (2) dedicated administrative hours per week.

  • Patient chart review, one-on-one patient visits, and recommendations to the referring provider.

  • Potential to add do Curbside and E-Consults in the future.

  • Flexible scheduling.




About Beam Healthcare

Beam Healthcare is looking for a Board Certified Rheumatologist to join our growing team of providers, administrators, analysts & friends who share the vision of Healthcare Equality. Our partnerships with all types of healthcare organizations are strengthened by our commitment to providing quality-based care with a team-based approach. 

Our motto of “Telemedicine Moving Forward” signifies a proactive approach to system change, whereby we enhance patient care in communities we serve by implementing evidence-based, innovative solutions. This allows us to exceed quality goals while building a strong foundation for the future of medicine. The future of medicine is not limited by social or geographical boundaries. Are you ready to extend the reach of your expertise?