Physician / Pediatrics / California / Permanent / Aerospace Medicine Physician Job
Company: Kurz Solutions
Location: Sacramento
Posted on: March 17, 2023
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Job Description:
Job Description MD/DO - Aerospace Medicine Physician Live the
best and forget the rest... The Community - Sacramento, CA The City
of Sacramento is rich with diverse neighborhoods with a variety of
lifestyle choices. From downtown living to suburban life, the City
has a lot offer. Sacramento is quickly becoming a hot spot for
urban nightlife and an arts scene that rivals other cities and has
exceptional cultural, artistic, and leisure opportunities that
enrich the quality of life, contributing to a vibrant metropolitan
region. One of the most historic cities in California, Sacramento
boasts an impressive array of landmarks, parks, amenities and other
must-see points of interest. USCG Air Station Sacramento Coast
Guard Air Station Sacramento is an Air Station of the United States
Coast Guard, located in Sacramento County, California. The station
has 189 personnel assigned and operates 6 Alenia C-27J Spartan
aircraft on medium-range patrol and search-and-rescue missions. It
is located at McClellan Airfield, formerly McClellan Air Force
Base, where it is the only remaining military tenant. REQUIREMENTS
(duties include but are not limited to) Ensure the fitness for
unrestricted worldwide duty of active duty personnel; Make
appropriate referrals to specialists as required of eligible
beneficiaries following existing policy and regulations; Diagnose
and treat the sick and injured in accordance to the acceptable
standards of the profession; Treat eligible beneficiaries for
chronic medical conditions; Prevent and control disease; Promote
health, and healthy life styles; Give advice on such matters as
hygiene, sanitation and safety; Ensure that personnel are
physically and psychologically fit for duty and attempt to learn of
any unusual circumstances, which might adversely affect
proficiency; Maintain open and professional communication with
members of the clinic and the command; Request diagnostic studies
such as laboratory and x-rays, electrocardiograms (EKGs); Notify,
or assure notification, to each patient of the results of PAP
smears, mammograms, biopsies, pregnancy tests, and all tests whose
results indicate a need to initiate or change in treatment.
Notifications shall be made within 48 hours of the receipt of the
results from the respective laboratory; Prescribe appropriate
medications in accordance with Chapter 10 of the Coast Guard
Medical Manual; Report any occurrence of communicable diseases to
the Coast Guard Supervising Medical Officer, and Cooperate with
Federal. State, and Local Agencies for preventing disease reporting
communicable diseases and collecting vital statistics; Be familiar
with Chapter 3 of the Coast Guard Medical Manual dealing with
Physical Standards for Aviation personnel. Perform routine physical
examinations in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 3 of
the Coast Guard Medical Manual and report all findings on Standard
Form 88, Report of Medical Examination and Standard Form 93, Report
of Medical History; Follow Coast Guard regulations, policies and
directives when arranging appropriate referrals or consults. The
contract provider shall inform the patient of the required referral
or consult and the specialty evolved. The provider shall not
recommend to the patient that he/she consult a specific
practitioner or use a specific practice. The provider shall forward
the referral, consult and the patient to the appropriate clinic
staff to process the request for referral or consult; Be familiar
with the duties, responsibilities, and limitations of health
service technicians as described in appropriate manuals and
instructions which will be made available upon commencement of
services during clinic orientation; Provide on-the-job medical
training in clinical treatment for Health Services School students
(at Petaluma only) and clinic personnel as requested by the Chief
of Health Services or the Clinic Administrator; Evaluate and
determine each patient's ability to work and record such
determination in the patient's health record, including an
expiration date for the assigned duty status and specific
limitations. The following statuses apply: Fit for Full Duty
(FFFD): Patient is not physically restricted or limited for any job
that the Coast Guard might assign to him/her, regardless of current
job assignment. Fit for Limited Duty (FFLD): Patient is physically
restricted or limited. Examples are: office work only; no lifting,
stooping, prolonged standing, jumping; no sea duty; etc. Not Fit
for Duty (NFFD): Patient cannot perform any assigned tasks
regardless of assignment. Inform the Senior Coast Guard Medical
Officer of any patient not using or following the prescribed
treatment program; Report any occurrence of communicable diseases
to the Senior Coast Guard Medical Officer; Make a health record
entry for every patient the provider sees in accordance with
Chapter 4 of the Coast Guard Medical Manual. Subjective Objective
Assessment Plan (S.O.A.P.) format and other criteria. Update as
required by the medical officer each patient's health record entry
a written determination of the patient's ability to work, including
an expiration date for the assigned duty status, and specific
limitations. There may be special limitations for persons with sea
duty or aviation duty status; (depending on workload) be required
to take blood pressure, temperature and all other related duties as
required during the screening of patients; (depending on workload)
be required to obtain laboratory specimens as required;
QUALIFICATIONS Must h
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