Job Description
Primary Care/Urgent Care Physician
Overview
The Primary Care/Urgent Care Physician serves as a foundational member of the care team, delivering comprehensive, patient-centered care to individuals across all age groups and
backgrounds. As the first point of clinical contact, you will be responsible for managing a wide range of health conditions, promoting preventive care, and ensuring continuity across each patient's healthcare journey. Physicians committed to clinical excellence, innovation, and whole-person care in a collaborative, technology-supported environment.
Roles \& Responsibilities
Clinical Duties
● Conduct thorough consultations, obtain detailed medical histories, and perform
complete physical exams.
● Diagnose and treat a broad spectrum of acute and chronic medical conditions across all
ages.
● Develop and implement personalized care plans based on evidence-based practices.
● Prescribe medications, therapies, and interventions in compliance with medical
standards and regulatory requirements.
● Order,review, and interpret diagnostic tests, including labs, imaging, and screenings.
● Perform routine in-office procedures as appropriate for primary care settings.
Preventive Care \& Health Promotion
● Administer preventive services such as immunizations, screenings, and wellness exams.
● Counsel patients on lifestyle modifications, nutrition, and exercise to support long-term
health.
● Educate patients about disease prevention, early detection, and self-management
strategies.
● Monitor patients with chronic conditions and adjust treatment plans to optimize
outcomes.
Technology \& Documentation
● Document all patient encounters clearly, accurately, and promptly within the EMR
system.
● Utilize AI and digital tools to support clinical decision-making and streamline workflow.
● Leverage telemedicine platforms when appropriate to improve patient access and
continuity of care.
Patient Advocacy \& Relationship Building
● Foster strong physician-patient relationships grounded in trust, empathy, and
communication.
● Serve as a health advocate for patients, ensuring timely access to appropriate services
and resources.
● Provide culturally competent care in alignment with Nao Medical’s values of inclusivity
and compassion.
Other Duties
● Participate in clinical audits, peer reviews, and quality improvement initiatives.
● Stay current with medical research, best practices, and regulatory updates.
● Engage in mentorship and support of clinical team members, including NPs, PAs, and
MAs.
● Attend team huddles, case reviews, and interdisciplinary meetings to enhance care
coordination.
Required Training, Certifications, or Credentials
● Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from an accredited
institution.
● Active and unrestricted license to practice in the State of New York.
● Valid DEA registration.
● BLS, ACLS, PALS, and Infection Control certifications (required).
● Suboxone and CDL certifications (preferred).
● FMCSA certification must be obtained within the 1st month of hire.
● Medication Administration Training (MAT) Certificate.
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