compensation:
$80K — $100K *
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OHSU’s Division of Internal Medicine and Geriatrics shares a strong academic partnership with Old Town Clinic, a designated Healthcare for the Homeless – Federally Qualified Health Center in downtown Portland. Old Town Clinic is a program of Central City Concern (CCC), a nonprofit organization serving single adults and families in the Portland metro area who are impacted by homelessness, poverty, chronic medical and mental illness, and substance use disorders. Old Town Clinic is recognized as a 5-star Patient-Centered Medical Home by the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) and the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA).
Old Town Clinic integrates allopathic primary care with behavioral health, substance use disorder treatment, naturopathy, pharmacy, acupuncture, supportive housing, and employment services. Old Town Clinic is host to a myriad of learners from multiple disciplines, thus there are a plethora of teaching opportunities in this setting. Twelve OHSU Internal Medicine residents participate in their continuity primary care clinic at Old Town Clinic each year. The CCC/OHSU Social Medicine Curriculum unites faculty, residents, and students in experiential, practice-based learning, and providing needed care to Portland’s most vulnerable individuals while teaching learners about the social determinants of health.
MD or DO; ABIM board certified or board eligible
Faculty in the Division of General Internal Medicine & Geriatrics participate actively in teaching medical students, residents, fellows, and each other. Opportunities for teaching abound and participation is encouraged and valued. The faculty member will be expected to participate in continuing education, professional and faculty development and scholarship, as directed by his or her department.
Please include a cover letter and CV with your online application
Valid through: 2/22/2021