Physician
Princeton UniversityAbout the role
Overview
The Athletic Medicine Team Physician provides services as a UHS physician with special attention to the student athlete population. The physician serves as team physician for varsity athletes at the Director of Athletic Medicine (DAM)'s discretion. This includes sideline event coverage, directing the care of student athletes receiving care from a highly skilled staff of athletic trainers, physical therapists, a clinical registered nurse, and a sports dietitian, and serving as a partner to the DAM. The physician participates as a member of the UHS physician group, including overnight call rotations and regular clinical sessions at the Frist Health Center.
This is a part-time (60% duty time), benefits-elgible position. Evening and weekend event coverage required; may include travel.
Responsibilities
Clinical Care• Provides services as a UHS physician including acute care, appointments, inpatient care, daycall and on-call coverage.• Evaluation and management of problems presented by patients in a primary care setting.• Assessment of laboratory reports and x-rays.• Performance of minor surgical procedures (such as suturing, incision & drainage)• Conducting rounds on inpatients• Making judicious referrals to appropriate specialists• Night call for inpatients and after-hour outpatients on the inpatient service. This is done on a rotating basis with other staff physicians.• Day call for patients being admitted to the Infirmary.• Weekend and holiday duties, on a rotating basis with other staff physicians.• Evening appointment hours (training room coverage and/or evening clinic hours) may be included.• Administrative duties as assigned.• Provides care to student athletes as well as provides emergency services as a sideline physician for high-risk sports. Sideline care often requires high complexity clinical decision making in emergency situations. The care of student athletes includes performing preparticipation physical examinations, injury and illness evaluations, referrals to consultants and obtaining additional diagnostic tests.• Serves as a medical decision-maker for the athletic training staff and oversight to residents and the sports medicine fellows during rotations at Princeton.• Determines eligibility as well as return to play status. This is an essential component of this position and requires independent judgment as well as integrating multiple outside opinions and factors for the variety of medical conditions. It occasionally includes collaboration with administrative services and legal counsel for Princeton University.• Provides athletic medicine and education services to non-varsity athletes, including club sports, recreational athletes, and graduate students as well as others with sports medicine needs.• Participation in sports medicine clinics at Caldwell Field House, as assigned.• Performs other duties as assigned.
Administrative Management• Maintains professional standards in the management of confidential information and will treatinteractions with patients as privileged communications.• Is in compliance with regulatory requirements, such as reporting reportable diseases.• Participates in various committees and work groups according to the needs of UHS.
Training & Professional Development• Maintains current certification in CPR and AED with annual training sessions.• Maintains current licensure in NJ, and current CDS and DEA registrations and will comply with NJBME and other regulatory standards. In addition, a physician will practice in a manner consistent with the standards of her/his professional specialty board.• Participates regularly in professional continuing education activities and will meet NJ State CE requirements for licensure, as well as CE requirements as required by their specialty certification board. It is expected that UHS physicians will continuously update their knowledge and skills in order to provide an optimal level of care.• Completes standard in-house training annually in blood-borne pathogens and certain occupational risk areas, as determined by Occupational Health and the Director of Medical Services and will comply with adverse event/occurrence reporting policy.• A physician may be asked to make presentations to other members of UHS or the campus community. A physician may also be asked to participate in mentoring clinicians in training.• Provides consultative guidance when requested by another UHS professional. The UHS model fosters a collaborative relationship between physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners.
Other considerations:• If a physician chooses to become involved in research activities or publications, this activity must be consistent with University policies.• Malpractice insurance is provided by the University for any Professional Activity done within the UHS scope of prac
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