Dartmouth Hitchcock
69,541 positionsThis position successfully assists patients signing up for and accessing our Follow My Health/My DH Keene Portal by meeting with them one on one, in groups, in outpatient clinics, on the phone, or other settings.
You will be a valued member of this healthcare delivery team and it is a wonderful way for you to start a career in healthcare - by providing you training and experience to continue explore all the careers healthcare can offer!
Formulates diagnosis and implement treatment plan to manage acute illness and stable chronic illness consulting with and making a referral to physician colleagues and other health care providers as indicated.
Please have a look at the full job description here: In this role you will partner with Service Line Administrators and Chairs on the recruitment of physicians and advanced practice providers across the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health (D-HH) system.
Job Description:Identifies opportunities in the medical home and manages and coordinates clinical care of defined populations with identified preventive care and/or chronic disease needs in the outpatient setting.
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