About the Role
We are looking for a resident or medical school student to join us for a short-term internship opportunity! Join a fast-paced, mission-driven value-based care start-up and help shape the future of primary care in small towns and rural communities
What You’ll Do
Specific responsibilities for this role will include, but are not limited to:
- Get a crash course in healthcare entrepreneurship and make real contributions while doing it
- Work directly with the Chief Medical Officer, VP of Care Delivery & Innovation, and other clinicians on shaping the clinical care model. Example clinical areas for short-term projects include preventive health screenings, end-of-life care, dementia, and complex chronic disease management. Scope of projects may include:
- Mapping clinical workflows
- Reviewing and synthesizing literature to inform care pathways
- Building first drafts of clinical guidelines and protocols
About You
You would be a great fit for this position if you are:
- 3rd or 4th year medical student at an LCME or COCA accredited medical school, OR
- Intern, resident, or fellow at an ACGME accredited training program with training in adult primary care, including internal medicine, family medicine, and/or geriatric medicine
- Organized, proactive, and collaborative
- Interested in healthcare innovation, startups, or value-based care
- Able to give thoughtful clinical input and open to rapid iteration
At Hopscotch Primary Care, we embrace diversity, invest in a culture of inclusion and positivity and encourage all to apply to join our team. You will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
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