Orthopedist I General Orthopedist Physician
Orthopedist I General Orthopedist PhysicianAustin or San Antonio, TX (open to other cities)Candidates ideally live in the Austin or San Antonio area, but can look in Houston or Dallas areas as well. If person is willing to relocate from out of state, they must already be licensed in Texas. Orthopedicist needs to be willing to be a generalist, but knees, shoulders, and spine are good specialties. Will work remotely 90% of the time and travel 4-5 days a month in Texas. Not open to candidates who are right out of fellowship.Responsibilities:Perform comprehensive evaluations of patients with musculoskeletal injuries and conditions, applying evidence-based orthopedic care to ensure optimal outcomes.Diagnose and manage a wide range of musculoskeletal disorders, including complex fractures, joint disorders, and soft tissue injuries.Develop and implement individualized, patient-centered care plans that may include surgical and non-surgical treatment options.Perform and interpret diagnostic imaging, such as X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans, as well as lab results, to guide accurate diagnosis and treatment strategies.Conduct advanced orthopedic surgical procedures, including joint replacements, arthroscopic surgeries, and fracture repairs.Prescribe and oversee appropriate rehabilitation therapies, medications, and post-operative care plans to support recovery and maximize functionality.Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, including chiropractors, pain management specialists, and other healthcare professionals, to deliver holistic patient care.Communicate clearly and compassionately with patients and families, ensuring they understand their conditions, treatment options, surgical procedures, and recovery expectations.Maintain meticulous and timely medical records, documenting patient histories, examination findings, procedures, and treatment plans.Uphold the highest ethical and legal standards in medical practice, fostering trust and professionalism in every patient interaction.Stay informed of advancements in orthopedic medicine and surgery, incorporating innovative techniques and best practices into patient care.Ensure full compliance with healthcare regulations, including HIPAA, and adhere to all institutional and professional guidelines.Qualifications:Actively licensed physician in good standing in the State of Texas.Board certification or eligibility in Orthopedics.2+ years of practice experience is preferred, but not required.Strong diagnostic, procedural, and surgical skills.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Current BLS certification and DEA certification.Verbal and written Spanish skills are a plus, but not required.Expectations:Efficient time management in a busy clinical setting.Timely and accurate completion of notes/charting in patient records.Full adherence to HIPAA rules and regulations and ethical medical practice standards.