What are the responsibilities and job description for the staff child/adolescent psychiatrist position at Mass General Brigham and Careers?
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Job Summary
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- Provides clinical services including pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy.
- Communicates with other providers of mental health and medical services as appropriate.
- Maintains contact with family members as appropriate.
- Documents in the record by the completion of treatment plans, patient encounter forms, appropriate progress notes, clinical summaries and other documentation in accordance with hospital policies.
- Provides interface with payers and managed care organizations through the completion of timely and effective reviews and necessary authorizations.
- Participates in program and hospital administrative activities (e.g. staff meetings, CQI, hospital committees, etc.)
- Maintains awareness of medicolegal/risk management issues.
- Participates in the hospital teaching and research efforts.
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QUALIFICATIONS:
- M.D./D.O. degree (or equivalent as confirmed by ECFMG)
- Has completed child/adolescent psychiatry fellowship training in a program approved by the RRC of the ACGME.
- ABP&N eligible or certified psychiatrist in child/adolescent psychiatry.
- License to practice medicine in the Commonwealth of MA.
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