Full Time Family Practice Job San Antonio, TX

RefugeeFM

4 months ago

Posted by: University Medicine Associates

Employer: University Medicine Associates

Job Description

University Medicine Associates (UMA) is a mission-driven, non-profit, primary care and multi-specialty group associated with University Health. UMA is comprised of 500 credentialed providers who offer more than eighteen different types of services in over twenty-five locations across San Antonio.

UMA is presently seeking a board-certified or board-eligible Family Medicine physician to conduct domestic medical screening exams on Refugees, Paroles, Asylees and Victims of human trafficking. The scope includes review of overseas records, records from Safe Haven entry clinics, review of history, ordering screening labs, performing physicals, identifying infectious disease, providing parasite treatments, treating minor medical conditions during the medical screening exam visit as well as providing referrals to City Chest clinic, PCP or urgent care as necessary.

UMA and University Health are proud to offer the following:

  • 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday ' Friday work schedule
  • 16 patients per day (30 minute time slots)
  • 2 clinical days / 3 administrative days per week
  • Competitive total compensation package
  • Quality incentive
  • Internal Loan Repayment Program no limited to HPSA shortage areas
  • Affordable Medical Insurance/Benefits
  • Employer-paid Occurrence Malpractice Insurance
  • Annual Professional Business Expense Allowance
  • Relocation Reimbursement for qualifying expenses
  • Deferred Compensation Retirement Plan w/ Employer Match
  • Generous Paid-Time-Off benefit
  • Resident/Fellow Stipend Program
  • All the amenities of a large metropolitan area with great public and private schools
  • No state tax

Highly qualified and committed physicians are encouraged to send their CV to Amy Hensz at amy.hensz@uhtx.com. University Health is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.

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