Position Summary / Scope of Responsibility:
The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics LLC (CAO) is one of the nation’s largest Orthopaedics practices, owned and operated by physicians, with over 60 locations across Maryland, Northern Virginia, and the District of Columbia.
With approximately 2,000 employees, working in 28 Divisions, CAO is a growing business with revenues of approximately $250 Million.
CAO is committed to be the Orthopaedics provider of choice for our patients; partner of choice for payors and health systems; and employer of choice by attracting and retaining a talented workforce.
This position is perfect for a motivated physician looking to work in a team-orientated environment.
Some of the focus areas needed are:
Outpatient Surgery
Inpatient Surgery
Provide comprehensive diagnoses and treatment of sports or activity related injury.
Provide athletes with education and counseling related to their injury.
Order and interpret results of diagnostic and imaging procedures.
Trauma
Sports Medicine
In-office dispensing
We take a patient-centered approach and are committed to treatment with either conservative and/or surgical means.
We strive to provide our patients with prompt, courteous, and caring services while providing the highest quality care possible.
The Sports Medicine Surgeon provides diagnosis and treatment for musculoskeletal injuries and disorders that are caused by or affect athletic performance.
Primary Responsibilities:
The incumbent may be asked to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically stated in this description.
The duties and responsibilities of the position are to be carried out in a manner that is consistent with the Mission, Core Values and Operating Principles of CAO.
Diagnose, treat, or prescribe treatment using medical histories, physical examinations, x-rays and laboratory test results.
Perform surgeries within the scope of practice.
Consults with inter-professional team on the care of patients.
Prescribes medications, corrective devices, physical therapy, or surgery; sets fractures.
Administers medications and local anesthesia.
Records all diagnoses, treatments, and prescriptions.
Refers patients to other physicians or specialists for consultation in an inter-professional manner.
Advises patients about treatments to prevent future problems.
Ensures consistent compliance with all regulatory and CAO guidelines, policies, and procedures.
Other duties as assigned
Reporting Relationships:
The Sports Medicine Physician reports directly to the Lead Physician at the assigned Practice and clinic.
This role does not have direct reports.
Requirements, Education, and Experience:
Licensed and board-certified M.
D.
in Sports Medicine in assigned practice state(s).
BLS Certification required.
Fellowship training preferred.
Board Certified or Board Eligible in Orthopaedic Surgery
Must maintain CEU's in pertinent clinical practice according to licensure requirements.
Excellent knowledge of therapeutic and surgical treatments for the lower extremities
Experience and proficiency working with computers and electronic medical records.
Competencies / Required Skills and Abilities:
Strong Interpersonal Skills - Ability to develop relationships and collaborate in a decentralized organization.
Demonstrated ability to organize, prioritize, and manage multiple tasks in a dynamic environment with a proven track record of results.
Good interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate well both with children and the elderly.
Empathy and patience when dealing with serious diseases.
Strong oral and written communication skills with excellent self-discipline and patience.
Demonstrated knowledge of EMR systems.
Required to be proficient in Windows based office technologies (e.
g.
, Word, Excel).
Able to work independently.
Exudes professionalism in presentation.
Must be able to read, write, speak, understand, and communicate in the English language.
Physical Demands:
Must be able to stand for long periods of time and lift up to 50 pounds.
Must be able to use appropriate body mechanics techniques when making necessary patient transfers and helping patients with exercises.
Requires frequent bending, reaching, repetitive hand movements, standing, walking, squatting and sitting.
Some heavy lifting, pushing, and pulling exerted regularly throughout a standard work shift.
Adequate hearing to perform duties in person and over telephone.
Must be able to communicate clearly to patients in person and over the telephone.
Visual acuity adequate to perform job duties, including visual examination of patient, as well as reading materials from printed sources and computer screens.