What are the responsibilities and job description for the Family Practice Obstetrics Provider position at Vetted Solutions?
The Family Practice with Obstetrics (FPOB) Physician provides comprehensive primary care
services across all ages, with a focus on prenatal, perinatal, and postpartum care.
Responsibilities include delivering full-spectrum family medicine—wellness exams,
chronic disease management, urgent care, and minor procedures—along with obstetric
services such as prenatal visits, labor, delivery, and postpartum follow-up.
The role involves caring for newborns and pediatric patients, coordinating with multidisciplinary teams,
participating in quality improvement and patient-centered initiatives, and providing health education.
Additional duties include maintaining accurate documentation, community outreach, call rotations,
and hospital privileges for labor and delivery, including after-hours coverage.
Qualifications include an MD or DO degree, completion of an accredited Family Medicine residency,
and obstetric training or competency. Candidates must hold an active medical license, be board certified or eligible,
and possess necessary certifications such as BLS, ACLS, NRP, and ALSO (preferred).
services across all ages, with a focus on prenatal, perinatal, and postpartum care.
Responsibilities include delivering full-spectrum family medicine—wellness exams,
chronic disease management, urgent care, and minor procedures—along with obstetric
services such as prenatal visits, labor, delivery, and postpartum follow-up.
The role involves caring for newborns and pediatric patients, coordinating with multidisciplinary teams,
participating in quality improvement and patient-centered initiatives, and providing health education.
Additional duties include maintaining accurate documentation, community outreach, call rotations,
and hospital privileges for labor and delivery, including after-hours coverage.
Qualifications include an MD or DO degree, completion of an accredited Family Medicine residency,
and obstetric training or competency. Candidates must hold an active medical license, be board certified or eligible,
and possess necessary certifications such as BLS, ACLS, NRP, and ALSO (preferred).