Permanent Psychiatry: General Job in Fayetteville, North Carolina
MD/DO
- Psychiatrist
Fort Bragg
Fort Bragg is a major
United States Army installation located near Fayetteville but also borders the
towns of Spring Lake and Southern Pines. It was also a census-designated place
in the 2010 Census, during which a population of 39,457 was identified. The
fort is named for Confederate general Braxton Bragg. It covers over 251 square
miles (650 km2). It is the home of the US Army airborne forces and Special
Forces, as well as U.S. Army Forces Command and U.S. Army Reserve Command.
REQUIREMENTS
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Assess and
     resolve complex social, economic and psychosocial problems that may impact
     on service members and their family's medical treatment as inpatients or
     while the service member is being evaluated for medical discharge from the
     service by providing direct case work services to include screening,
     assessment, referral, consultation and education.
 
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Conduct
     psychosocial evaluations and provide therapeutic interventions including
     crisis counseling to individuals, groups and families as needed to
     facilitate behavioral health clinical care management and optimize care.
 
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Evaluate the
     impact of diagnosis or lack of diagnosis with unexplained chronic symptoms
     on individual and family systems as well as assess patients functioning in
     work, family and routines of daily living and identify areas needing
     continued support, resources, and treatment in order to assist patients.
 
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Provide
     services to high-risk populations including service members pending
     medical discharge due to physical and or Behavioral Health
     injuries/illnesses, service members who were wounded as a result of their
     military duties, and the families of Service members killed in action.
 
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Support local
     Soldier Readiness Processing (SRP) events as required.
 
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Coordinate
     services for those patients who move to another location to ensure
     continuity of care. Facilitates transfer of the case to local behavioral
     health care case management resources, as appropriate.
 
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Perform Mental
     Status Evaluations, Fitness for Duty Evaluations, Chapter Evaluations and
     other clinical examinations requiring a DSM -IV diagnosis
 
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Coordinate and
     assist installation community agencies and the MTF in the referral
     process, to provider- integration training and services for Soldiers
     returned from deployment.
 
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Educate
     patients, their families, commanders and health care staff on community
     resources including information and referral for financial, housing,
     educational, employment and child care resources as required by patients'
     needs assessment.
 
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Maintains
     complete and accurate inpatient and outpatient records and documents
 
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Responsible for
     the completion of individual workload accountability in accordance with
     clinic, medical treatment facility and program requirements.
 
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Participate, as
     appropriate, in departmental Quality Assurance (QA) programs and adhere to
     all safety regulations at all times.
 
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Attend and
     participate in patient care reports, patient care conferences, team
     conferences, professional staff conferences and any other appropriate
     professional activities only to the extent that such attendance and
     participation is relative to assigned cases and/or performance of contract
     services.
 
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Present patient
     cases in regularly scheduled case staffing meetings to discuss status and
     updates as required.
 
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Attend
     meetings, case conferences and training under the direction of the Chief,
     Psychiatry; Chief, Department of Behavioral Health; and/or Clinic Officer
     in Charge (OIC) as requested.
 
QUALIFICATIONS
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Must have at
     least 2 years of experience within the last 5 years. Internship/Residency/Fellowship
     training may be substituted for experience.
 
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Must have and
     maintain a current unrestricted license in any of the 50 United States,
     the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, or the
     U.S. Virgin Islands and be able to obtain clinical privileges to practice
     medicine at the MTF where services are provided.
 
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Must have or
     obtain a current, valid Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) registration
     number prior to performing the contract services.
 
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Must have
     completed a psychiatric residency approved by the Accreditation Council of
     Graduate Medical Education.
 
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Must hold a
     Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) degree from an accredited
     graduate school of Medicine.
 
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Must be Board
     Certified in Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
     (ABPN).
 
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Must have and
     maintain current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
 
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