Pediatric Clinical Rheumatologist

El Paso Children's Hospital

Pediatric Clinical Rheumatologist

Milford, MA +7 locations
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    The Pediatric Clinical Rheumatologist specializes in diagnosing and treating rheumatic diseases in children and adolescents. They evaluate patients, develop treatment plans, and provide ongoing care to manage symptoms and improve quality of life. This role involves collaboration with other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive care for pediatric rheumatology patients.

    Required Skills

    • Clinical Diagnosis: Ability to accurately diagnose and differentiate between various rheumatic diseases in pediatric patients based on clinical presentation, laboratory tests, and imaging studies.
    • Treatment Planning: Skill in developing comprehensive treatment plans tailored to each patient's unique needs, considering factors such as disease severity, age, comorbidities, and patient preferences.
    • Communication: Strong communication skills to effectively interact with pediatric patients, their families, and other members of the healthcare team. This includes explaining diagnoses, treatment options, and prognosis in a clear and compassionate manner.
    • Empathy and Compassion: Ability to empathize with pediatric patients and their families, recognizing the emotional impact of chronic illness and providing support and encouragement throughout the treatment process.
    • Collaboration: Capacity to collaborate with multidisciplinary healthcare professionals, including pediatricians, nurses, physical therapists, and social workers, to coordinate comprehensive care and ensure holistic support for patients.
    • Critical Thinking: Strong critical thinking skills to analyze complex medical information, interpret diagnostic results, and make evidence-based decisions regarding patient care.
    • Problem Solving: Aptitude for identifying and addressing challenges or complications that may arise during the course of treatment, seeking innovative solutions to optimize patient outcomes.
    • Continuing Education: Commitment to ongoing learning and professional development in the field of pediatric rheumatology, staying abreast of current research, treatment guidelines, and advancements in medical technology.
    • Patient Advocacy: Advocacy for the needs and rights of pediatric patients with rheumatic diseases, including access to timely and appropriate healthcare services, education, and support resources.
    • Attention to Detail: Diligence in maintaining accurate medical records, documentation of patient encounters, and adherence to clinical protocols and best practices.

    Required Experience

    Work Experience:

    • Minimum of 3 years related experience and/or training.

    License/Registration/Certification

    • Current Board Certification or Board Eligibility in the specialty of planned clinical activity.
    • Current license to practice medicine in the state of Texas.
    • Current specialty specific cardiopulmonary resuscitation by the American Heart Association or American Red Cross.

    Education and Training

    • Completion of a four-year M.D./D.O degree program and medical residency.
    • M.D./D.O. degree or foreign medical equivalent degree • Successful completion of an ACGME-accredited Pediatrics Residency Program
    • Medical degree (MD or DO) from an accredited medical school.
    • Board certification or eligibility in Pediatric Rheumatology.
    • State medical license to practice as a physician.
  • Qualifications
    • Clinical Diagnosis: Ability to accurately diagnose and differentiate between various rheumatic diseases in pediatric patients based on clinical presentation, laboratory tests, and imaging studies.
    • Treatment Planning: Skill in developing comprehensive treatment plans tailored to each patient's unique needs, considering factors such as disease severity, age, comorbidities, and patient preferences.
    • Communication: Strong communication skills to effectively interact with pediatric patients, their families, and other members of the healthcare team. This includes explaining diagnoses, treatment options, and prognosis in a clear and compassionate manner.
    • Empathy and Compassion: Ability to empathize with pediatric patients and their families, recognizing the emotional impact of chronic illness and providing support and encouragement throughout the treatment process.
    • Collaboration: Capacity to collaborate with multidisciplinary healthcare professionals, including pediatricians, nurses, physical therapists, and social workers, to coordinate comprehensive care and ensure holistic support for patients.
    • Critical Thinking: Strong critical thinking skills to analyze complex medical information, interpret diagnostic results, and make evidence-based decisions regarding patient care.
    • Problem Solving: Aptitude for identifying and addressing challenges or complications that may arise during the course of treatment, seeking innovative solutions to optimize patient outcomes.
    • Continuing Education: Commitment to ongoing learning and professional development in the field of pediatric rheumatology, staying abreast of current research, treatment guidelines, and advancements in medical technology.
    • Patient Advocacy: Advocacy for the needs and rights of pediatric patients with rheumatic diseases, including access to timely and appropriate healthcare services, education, and support resources.
    • Attention to Detail: Diligence in maintaining accurate medical records, documentation of patient encounters, and adherence to clinical protocols and best practices.
  • Industry
    Hospital and Health Care
  • Locations
    Hartford, CT • Washington, DC • Milford, MA • Boston, MA • Portland, ME • New York, NY • Latham, NY • Pleasant Valley, NY