Hospice/Palliative Medicine Physician at VITAS Healthcare summary:
The Hospice/Palliative Medicine Physician is responsible for overseeing the medical care of patients in a hospice setting, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to ensure quality standards. They provide guidance to staff and volunteers while actively participating in clinical training and education for hospice care. The position requires knowledge of primary medical care, palliative medicine, and symptom management, along with appropriate certifications and licenses.
The physician has the responsibility for the medical care and treatment of patients rendered by the hospice interdisciplinary team (IDT) and shall consult and cooperate with the patients' attending physicians. The physician provides direction and guidance to the staff and volunteers of the hospice IDT to assure the maintenance of quality standards of care for patients and families. Actively participates in the clinical education and training for hospice patient care, admissions, and administrative personnel.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Must be a member in good standing on the medical staff of an accredited hospital in the state where the hospice is located.
- Knowledge of the principles and practice of primary medical care, with at least a working knowledge of oncology.
- Knowledge of palliative medicine, with particular emphasis on control symptoms associated with terminal illness.
- Registration with the Drug Enforcement Agency to write scheduled prescriptions.
- Medical malpractice and liability insurance in amounts and with carriers satisfactory to VITAS.
EDUCATION
- Graduate of an accredited school of medicine or osteopathy with current license to practice in the state where the hospice program in located. Board eligible/certified in Internal Medicine, Family Practice, or other related specialty with a working knowledge of the principles of palliative medicine and symptom management.
Keywords:
hospice, palliative care, physician, patient care, interdisciplinary team, symptom management, medical treatment, clinical education, primary care, terminal illness