Physician - OAT and Substance Use Care (100-2079)
About the role
Physician - OAT and Substance Use Care (100-2079)
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Physician to join our team at the Western Communities Substance Use Program. As a Physician, you will play a vital role in providing outpatient Addiction Medicine Services to individuals struggling with substance use disorders in the Western Communities area.
Responsibilities:
Direct Patient Care:
- Maintain opioid agonist therapy (OAT) for stable clients.
- Conduct new patient consultations and initiate OAT for clients with opioid use disorder.
- Perform comprehensive assessments, diagnosis, and treatment planning for patients, with a focus on managing withdrawal symptoms.
- Assess, diagnose, and manage patients with complex overlapping pain and addiction disorders.
- Initiate OAT when required for opioid use disorders.
- Initiate anti-craving medication for clients with alcohol use disorder.
- Perform relevant diagnostic testing for the treatment of substance use disorders.
- Document patient care during patient visits.
- Facilitate robust discharge planning to connect patients with their Most Responsible Provider (MRP).
Indirect Patient Care:
- Document patient care when the patient is not present.
- Review diagnostic tests.
- Develop treatment plans.
- Participate in patient-specific conferences and team meetings when appropriate.
- Correspond and communicate with other patient care providers.
Clinical Administrative Services:
- Engage in clinically related administrative activities, including medical audits, peer and interdisciplinary reviews, chart reviews, and incident report reviews.
- Provide consultation with other programs or agencies specific to the services.
- Contribute to program planning and development activities when appropriate.
- Participate in evaluating the efficiency, quality, and delivery of services.
Qualifications:
- Medical degree from an accredited institution.
- Valid medical license in the province of British Columbia.
- Board certification in Addiction Medicine (preferred).
- Experience in providing addiction medicine services and treating substance use disorders.
- Strong clinical skills in assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning for substance use disorders.
- Excellent communication and collaboration abilities to work effectively with a multidisciplinary team.
We offer competitive compensation and a supportive work environment committed to providing excellent health care to individuals struggling with substance use disorders. Join our team and contribute to creating healthier, stronger communities.
About Island Health
Island Health operates primary care clinics in Anacortes and on Orcas Island, and serves patients across three counties (Skagit, Island and San Juan). Our specialty services are extensive and rapidly adapting to meet the needs of our community. At Island Health, our patients are cared for by dedicated medical professionals who live and work in the community. We are a small but mighty health system, renowned for our holistic approach to patient care where our healthcare professionals treat our patients with compassion and respect. As a 5-star rated Medicare hospital and a top 100 rural hospital in the United States, patients can expect the highest quality of care where they actively participate in their healthcare planning and goal-setting.
Island Health is a Public Hospital District (Skagit County PHD No. 2) governed by a board of five commissioners whose boundaries include Fidalgo, Cypress, Guemes and Sinclair islands.
Island Health provides an innovative and growing environment for our employees to further their careers, and as a 43-bed hospital we provide a range of services and exceptional quality of care typically found in a larger facility including cancer care: physical, occupational and speech therapy; wound care; sleep wellness; psychiatry and behavioral services; family practice and specialty clinics; and much more.
Located in Anacortes, Washington, a vibrant seaside community focused on wellness, residents enjoy the exceptional quality of life the region offers including excellent schools, abundant recreational activities, and a community for artists.
To experience the culture of Anacortes, please visit: www.anacortes.org.
Island Health is your destination for opportunity and we are always recruiting. Please visit our careers page to learn more about our current positions, www.islandhealth.org/careers.
Physician - OAT and Substance Use Care (100-2079)
About the role
Physician - OAT and Substance Use Care (100-2079)
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Physician to join our team at the Western Communities Substance Use Program. As a Physician, you will play a vital role in providing outpatient Addiction Medicine Services to individuals struggling with substance use disorders in the Western Communities area.
Responsibilities:
Direct Patient Care:
- Maintain opioid agonist therapy (OAT) for stable clients.
- Conduct new patient consultations and initiate OAT for clients with opioid use disorder.
- Perform comprehensive assessments, diagnosis, and treatment planning for patients, with a focus on managing withdrawal symptoms.
- Assess, diagnose, and manage patients with complex overlapping pain and addiction disorders.
- Initiate OAT when required for opioid use disorders.
- Initiate anti-craving medication for clients with alcohol use disorder.
- Perform relevant diagnostic testing for the treatment of substance use disorders.
- Document patient care during patient visits.
- Facilitate robust discharge planning to connect patients with their Most Responsible Provider (MRP).
Indirect Patient Care:
- Document patient care when the patient is not present.
- Review diagnostic tests.
- Develop treatment plans.
- Participate in patient-specific conferences and team meetings when appropriate.
- Correspond and communicate with other patient care providers.
Clinical Administrative Services:
- Engage in clinically related administrative activities, including medical audits, peer and interdisciplinary reviews, chart reviews, and incident report reviews.
- Provide consultation with other programs or agencies specific to the services.
- Contribute to program planning and development activities when appropriate.
- Participate in evaluating the efficiency, quality, and delivery of services.
Qualifications:
- Medical degree from an accredited institution.
- Valid medical license in the province of British Columbia.
- Board certification in Addiction Medicine (preferred).
- Experience in providing addiction medicine services and treating substance use disorders.
- Strong clinical skills in assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning for substance use disorders.
- Excellent communication and collaboration abilities to work effectively with a multidisciplinary team.
We offer competitive compensation and a supportive work environment committed to providing excellent health care to individuals struggling with substance use disorders. Join our team and contribute to creating healthier, stronger communities.
About Island Health
Island Health operates primary care clinics in Anacortes and on Orcas Island, and serves patients across three counties (Skagit, Island and San Juan). Our specialty services are extensive and rapidly adapting to meet the needs of our community. At Island Health, our patients are cared for by dedicated medical professionals who live and work in the community. We are a small but mighty health system, renowned for our holistic approach to patient care where our healthcare professionals treat our patients with compassion and respect. As a 5-star rated Medicare hospital and a top 100 rural hospital in the United States, patients can expect the highest quality of care where they actively participate in their healthcare planning and goal-setting.
Island Health is a Public Hospital District (Skagit County PHD No. 2) governed by a board of five commissioners whose boundaries include Fidalgo, Cypress, Guemes and Sinclair islands.
Island Health provides an innovative and growing environment for our employees to further their careers, and as a 43-bed hospital we provide a range of services and exceptional quality of care typically found in a larger facility including cancer care: physical, occupational and speech therapy; wound care; sleep wellness; psychiatry and behavioral services; family practice and specialty clinics; and much more.
Located in Anacortes, Washington, a vibrant seaside community focused on wellness, residents enjoy the exceptional quality of life the region offers including excellent schools, abundant recreational activities, and a community for artists.
To experience the culture of Anacortes, please visit: www.anacortes.org.
Island Health is your destination for opportunity and we are always recruiting. Please visit our careers page to learn more about our current positions, www.islandhealth.org/careers.