Under the general direction of Clinical Director, Podiatrist performs a variety of complex, professional, analytical, and confidential Podiatry services.
Duties include:
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Assess the condition of a patient’s feet, ankles or lower legs by reviewing his or her medical history, listening to the patient’s concerns and preforming a physical examination as needed.
- Diagnose foot, ankle and lower-leg problems through local examination, x-rays, medical laboratory tests, and other methods.
- Provide treatment for good, ankle and lower leg ailments, such as prescribing special shoe inserts (orthotics) to improve a patient’s mobility.
- Give advice and instruction on foot and ankle care and on general wellness techniques and prescribe medications as needed.
- Refer patients to other physicians or specialist if they detect larger health problems, such as diabetes.
- Stays abreast of advances in podiatric medicine by attending trainings and conferences and read related material
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Provide podiatric support, counseling and education in the management of common acute and chronic podiatric illnesses.
- Consults complex and high priority cases with the director, assistant director or physician on duty or with a specialist as needed.
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Works as a member of the health care team and assists in education of patients and the target community in preventive health care and health maintenance
- Attend webinars, workshops, training and/or meetings as requested by CMO.
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Demonstrates pattern of continued learning to ensure growth as a practitioner.
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Attends internal and external meetings, workshops and conferences and participates on task forces or committees, as necessary and/or required.
- Other duties or responsibilities as assigned by Chief Medical Officer
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Must have a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) degree from an accredited college of Podiatric Medicine.
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Current, valid Podiatrist License in the State of California’s Board of Podiatric Medicine
- Current DEA license and CPR required
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Valid California Driver’s License, insurance and ability to travel as required to perform duties
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Previous experience providing Podiatry care within a community health center environment preferred.
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Travel locally to visit other sites; may require a day or overnight trip to attend events; workload may be demanding at times; require professionalism and confidentiality.
This position requires:
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Sitting, walking, and standing associated with a normal medical, clinical and administrative office environment, with some bending, reaching, stretching, and lifting up to 25 pounds.
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Manual dexterity for tasks involving standard office equipment and computer keyboard, including repetitive movements, such as typing.
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Traveling to work sites, including some exposure to outside elements.
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Exposure to potentially dangerous materials and situations, requiring adherence to extensive safety precautions and possibly the use of protective equipment.
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