4D02
PAY RANGE: EP31
PHYSICIAN 2012
(Dermatology)
(Family Medicine)
(Internal Medicine)
(Obstetrics-Gynecology)
(Pediatrics)
(Radiology)
GENERAL DEFINITION
This is specialized medical work examining and treating patients in a municipal health clinic. The employee has a controlling responsibility over the activities of a specialized clinic of a health center. Responsibility for securing and maintaining the patient's cooperation is a significant aspect of the work. Work is performed under the general supervision of a medical superior.
ALLOCATING FACTORS: (The following conditions must be met for a position to be approved for this class.)
1. Employees in this class must examine and treat patients in the area of specialization in a health clinic.
2. These positions must be located in the Health Department.
TYPICAL EXAMPLES OF WORK (ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY)
DERMATOLOGY
Diagnoses skin disorders and diseases; manages and applies principles of preventive and therapeutic medicine for patients with acute and chronic diseases of the skin; performs skin biopsies; develops treatment plans and behavior modification plans for health maintenance activities.
FAMILY MEDICINE
Diagnoses medical conditions of children and adults; manages and applies principles of preventive and therapeutic medicine for patients with acute and chronic medical conditions utilizing principles from internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery, obstetrics, gynecology, community medicine, gerontology, psychiatry and related behavioral sciences; develops treatment plans and behavior modification plans for health maintenance activities; may perform sigmoidoscopic examinations in the Sigmoidoscopy Clinic upon completion of specialized training and certification by department.
Diagnoses medical conditions of adults; manages and applies principles of preventive and therapeutic medicine to patients with acute and/or chronic medical conditions; develops treatment plans and behavior modification plans for health maintenance activities; orders appropriate laboratory tests and x-rays; prescribes medications and special diets; discusses findings with patient and family; may perform sigmoidoscopic examinations in the Sigmoidoscopy Clinic upon completion of specialized training and certification by department.
OBSTETRICS-GYNECOLOGY
Reviews radiological procedures and prescribes vitamins, drugs, and special diets for expectant mothers in a prenatal clinic.
PEDIATRICS
Diagnoses medical conditions of children; manages and applies principles of preventive and therapeutic medicine to patients with acute and/or chronic medical conditions; develops treatment plans and behavior modification plans for health maintenance activities; orders appropriate laboratory tests and x-rays; prescribes medications and special diets; discusses findings with patient and family.
RADIOLOGY
Reads and interprets 70 millimeter and standard chest x-ray films for city tuberculosis clinics; makes diagnoses based on findings, comparisons with prior films, review of medical histories, and consultation with tuberculosis specialists; orders retakes or additional film studies such as planigrams as necessary.
ALL SPECIALTIES
Examines patients for clinical symptoms of disease; orders specimens such as blood or sputum taken for laboratory analysis; reviews case histories and reports of laboratory findings; prescribes and administers treatment; refers patients with complications to other clinics, hospitals, or mental health agencies; prepares reports of findings; re-examines patients for recurrence of disease; supervises extended care providers engaged in examining and treating patients; conducts case conferences to present unusual or interesting cases to other medical personnel.
Performs related work as required.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
KNOWLEDGE OF:
· principles, practices and current developments of the appropriate medical specialty.
· principles, practices and current developments of general medicine and surgery.
· principles and practices of preventive medicine, as they apply to the appropriate medical specialty.
· medical jurisprudence.
ABILITY TO:
· work coordinately with other professional groups and individuals in the control of disease.
· examine patients, diagnose diseases, and prescribe and administer treatment in the field of specialization.
· establish and maintain effective work relationships with associates and patients.
· supervise the work of extended care providers engaged in examining and treating patients.
MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE (The following statement represents the minimum training and experience standards which will be used to admit or reject applicants for tests. Applications submitted by candidates for this class will be reviewed based on training and experience requirements as approved on 7/07).
EDUCATION:
Graduation from an accredited school of medicine or osteopathy with a degree of Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy and completion of an internship in an approved hospital.
FAMILY MEDICINE, INTERNAL MEDICINE AND PEDIATRIC SPECIALTIES
Completion of all current formal requirements necessary to be accepted for the initial examinations for certification by the appropriate American Medical or Osteopathic Specialty Board.
ALL OTHER SPECIALTIES
Completion of all current requirements and possession of a certificate issued by the appropriate board of specialization.
PHYSICAL AND MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to physically perform the duties and to work in the environmental conditions required of a position in this class.
LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS, AND/OR CERTIFICATES
Possession of a valid unrestricted license to practice medicine or osteopathy in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania issued by the appropriate state board prior to and during tenure of appointment as a Clinician.
FAMILY MEDICINE, INTERNAL MEDICINE AND PEDIATRIC SPECIALTIES
Eligibility for hospital admitting privileges in the appropriate specialty department, and possession of hospital admitting privileges within one year of the date of appointment and during tenure of employment.
ALL SPECIALTIES
Eligibility for an unrestricted Controlled Substances Registration Certification from the United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration, and possession of such certification within six months of the date of appointment and during tenure of employment.
Completion of one hundred fifty (150) hours of continuing medical education (CME) credits within three years from the date of appointment, of which a minimum of sixty (60) hours shall be Category I credits.
Class Established:
CSC - 10/1955
Ad. Board - 10/1955
Spec. Revision:
CSC - 11/1994
Ad. Board - 1/1995
Latest Spec. Revision:
CSC -6/07
Ad. Board – 7/07
Change in Title:
CSC – 5/13
Ad. Board – 5/13
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