Pediatrics Physician
DocStar Medical Partners
Not Specified, CA, USA
Not Specified, CA, USA
- Healthcare
- pediatrics physician
- outpatient pediatric care
- board-certified pediatrics
The Pediatrics Physician provides comprehensive outpatient pediatric care including diagnosis, treatment, prescribing medications, and coordinating with specialists in a hospital-affiliated clinic. The role requires board certification in Pediatrics, relevant licensure, and experience in primary care settings. The physician also collaborates with advanced practice providers and participates in hospital committees to ensure quality patient care.
Facility City & State: Northern CA Facility Type: Hospital affiliated clinic Provider Profession Needed: MD/DO Specialty: Pediatrics Start Date: 4/3/2025 End Date: 3/8/2026 Length of Assignment: 1 year Credentialing Timeframe: Credentialing turn time expected at 60-90 days Work Schedule: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday (8a - 4:40p) Patient Volume: Average of 18 patients per day Procedures: • Consult with patients to determine appropriate treatment courses
• Recommend and order diagnostic tests to evaluate illnesses
• Monitor lab results and medication adherence
• Prescribe treatments, therapies, medications, and vaccinations to prevent or treat illnesses
• Explain procedures, test results, and treatment plans to patients and families
• Refer patients to medical specialists as necessary
• Represent the practice in hospital committees, ensuring equitable meeting attendance among physicians
• Collaborate with and manage APPs to enhance patient care EMR: Cerner License Needed: CA Certifications Needed: MD/DO • Board-certified in Pediatrics
• Licensed to practice medicine in the state of California APP
• Excellent diagnostic and problem-solving skills
• Strong communication and interpersonal abilities
• Ability to work effectively in a collaborative team environment
• Recommend and order diagnostic tests to evaluate illnesses
• Monitor lab results and medication adherence
• Prescribe treatments, therapies, medications, and vaccinations to prevent or treat illnesses
• Explain procedures, test results, and treatment plans to patients and families
• Refer patients to medical specialists as necessary
• Represent the practice in hospital committees, ensuring equitable meeting attendance among physicians
• Collaborate with and manage APPs to enhance patient care EMR: Cerner License Needed: CA Certifications Needed: MD/DO • Board-certified in Pediatrics
• Licensed to practice medicine in the state of California APP
- Current Physician Assistant licensure by the State of California Physician Assistant Examining Committee and Board Certified.
OR Current California licensure as a Nurse Practitioner and Board Certification by the American Nurse Credentialing Center, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, or Pediatric Nursing Certification Board. - Current AHA or equivalent certification in CPR.
- Maintains a current DEA license for schedule 2 drugs and above.
- Maintains a current Furnishing Number for medications
• Excellent diagnostic and problem-solving skills
• Strong communication and interpersonal abilities
• Ability to work effectively in a collaborative team environment




