Physician Pediatrics - Adolescent Medicine-Teen Clinic
MultiCare Health System - Tacoma, WA
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Where Kids and Families are Always FirstMultiCare Mary Bridge Children's Hospital is the state-designated Level II Pediatric Trauma Center and the only pediatric hospital in Washington's South Sound Region dedicated to a comprehensive network of health services for children and adolescents. Our vision is to be the highest quality and safest place for children to receive care, where every child has a medical home and is supported by nationally recognized services and experience.Mary Bridge Children's multi-disciplinary approach to care includes pediatric experts for emergency services, inpatient care, and outpatient specialty clinics, all specializing in kids and their unique needs. We're continually recognized as a 'Top Children's Hospital' by The Leapfrog Group, an independent hospital rating organization.Mary Bridge is opening a new Teen Center that will provide comprehensive, integrated and non-judgmental care for adolescent health.FTE: .9 Shift: Day, Schedule: VariableBase Compensation: $244,538-$270,518 (based on a 1.0 FTE)What We Have to OfferCompetitive compensation: Attractive salary with potential sign-on and relocation.Top-tier benefits: Medical, dental, CME, retirement plans, and malpractice insurance (including tail).Generous time off: Ample time to recharge and maintain work/life balance.Career growth: Student loan repayment, leadership training, and advancement opportunities.Research opportunities: Engage in impactful, industry-sponsored clinical trials and investigator-initiated research, collaborating closely with our dedicated Research Institute novation Lab: Partner with our medical device incubator to develop cutting-edge healthcare solutions.Wellness support: Access to mental health services and wellness coaching.Pacific Northwest lifestyle: Enjoy stunning views and outdoor adventures in a vibrant community.Position SummaryThe Adolescent Medicine Physician delivers comprehensive, family-centered care to adolescents and young adults (AYA) within a clinic-based setting. This role emphasizes preventive medicine, acute illness management, chronic disease oversight and care coordination, contributing to the overall health and development of the AYA population and support of their families. Adolescent medicine physicians also serve as clinical partners in quality improvement efforts and multidisciplinary care teams aligned with institutional goals. These physicians additionally participate as teachers to the next generation of medical students and residents.ResponsibilitiesProvide direct patient care through scheduled clinic appointments, assessing growth, development, physical health, behavioral concerns, and acute conditions.Implement preventive health strategies, including immunizations, developmental screening, anticipatory guidance, and parental education.Diagnose and manage common pediatric illnesses and chronic conditions, coordinating specialty care as needed.Diagnose and manage mild to moderate mental health diagnoses to include (but not limited to) anxiety, depression, ADHD, eating disorders, substance use disorders, gender dysphoria).Skilled management of sexual health and reproductive healthSkilled management of patient autonomy and health rights within a variety of age groups in the AYA populationDocument encounters accurately and thoroughly with timely completion in the electronic health record (EHR) to ensure continuity, quality, and compliance.Participate in care coordination with APPs, nurses, specialists, and social services to address broader patient needs.Engage in peer collaboration, clinical meetings, and case discussions that enhance practice quality, safety, and teamwork.Support institutional performance goals, including efforts related to population health, equity, quality measures, and safety protocols.Part
Created: 2025-12-05