Corizon Health
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Responsibilities Below is a list of your responsibilities as a Medical Director with Corizon Health at Dona Ana County Detention Center located in Las Cruces, New Mexico: Serve as Chairman of the Medical Audit Committee.
Consult with medical providers in the community to resolve issues in delivering services to inmates.
Supervise the clinical services provided by the professional and paraprofessional staff.
Annually review and approve clinical protocols, policies and procedures, and medical disaster plan.
Provide direction and assistance to the on-site quality assurance program including review and action on inmate complaints, and infection control.
Monitor referrals to outside healthcare facilities for appropriateness, quality, and continuity of care.
Sponsor physician assistants in compliance with the state law for correctional facilities.
Serve as a professional resource for all physicians working at the facility(s).
Assist in screening, interviewing and evaluating the credentials of healthcare providers.
Serve as discussion leader for selected in-service training classes.
Represent the healthcare program in discussions with local civic groups or visiting officials.
As requested, attend medical director’s meetings at the Corizon central office.
Attend Pharmacy Therapeutic Committee meetings and other meetings, as required.
Oversee, support and supervise 2 NPs Experience & Requirements Graduate of an accredited medical school Fully licensed to practice medicine in state of employment.
Current DEA registration.
Board Certified Family Practitioner or prescribing provider who is a licensed practitioner such as a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) authorized to write prescriptions with administrative experience in corrections and/or managed healthcare delivery.
Eomis desired.
A background check, security clearance and drug screening are required for this role.
Corizon Health is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
In compliance with federal and state employment opportunity laws, qualified applicants are considered for all positions without regard to race, gender, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation, disability, Vietnam era veteran, or disabled Veteran status.
EOE including Disability/Protected Veterans.
Join Our Talent Community ID 2020-8255 Job Locations US-NM-Las Cruces Category Clinical & Operations Leadership Position Type Regular Part-time Shift / Schedule Weekday Day Location ID 90899