Virtual Physician (Emergency Medicine)
Role DescriptionThis is not high-volume, protocol-driven telehealth. Physicians practice as part of a broader care model that includes asynchronous and synchronous virtual care, coordination of labs and imaging, specialist e-consults, and referrals to in-person care when appropriate. Clinicians remain involved in guiding patients through decisions and next steps, rather than handing care off after a single interaction.The role is designed to fit naturally alongside an existing hospital, ED, or outpatient practice, offering flexible, meaningful clinical work supported by exceptional tools and a white-glove operational backbone.What the Work Looks LikeProvide asynchronous text-based chat care for adult patients across the U.S.Triage and practice broad general medicine across a wide range of acuity and clinical complexityOrder and interpret labs and imaging, and coordinate specialist e-consultsRecommend and guide patients to appropriate in-person care when needed (operations teams handle provider identification, booking, and scheduling)Help patients identify and coordinate the next clinically relevant steps — not just address the presenting complaintMaintain clinical ownership and continuity throughout the decision-making processContribute feedback to improve clinical workflows and support tools over timeClinical Environment & SupportPhysicians work within a modern virtual care system supported by:Exceptional clinical support and technology that provide full patient context and reduce administrative burdenAsynchronous chat-based visitsRapid access to specialist inputExpedited labs, imaging, and referrals within patients' insurance networksClear price visibility for insurance and cash options to support shared decision-makingA dedicated operations team that handles coordination and non-clinical workAll medical decisions are made by licensed clinicians. Technology exists to support clarity, alignment, and continuity — not to replace clinical judgment.QualificationsRequiredMD or DO, board-certified or board-eligible in Emergency MedicineActive, unrestricted medical license in at least one U.S. stateComfort practicing broad general medicine with diagnostic ambiguity and clinical synthesisStrong written communication skills and a collaborative, patient-centered approach to careWillingness to engage with modern clinical tools and workflows (prior telehealth experience helpful, not required)Ability to commit to a minimum of 12 hours per weekAvailability to cover at least one weekend shift per monthEligibility to treat Medicare and Medicaid patientsA clean record of practice, with no sanctions, suspensions, or history of malpracticeStrong Fit If YouMaintain an active ED or hospital practiceAre seeking a flexible secondary clinical role without compromising standardsValue continuity, follow-through, and patient partnershipEnjoy helping patients navigate complex decisions beyond isolated visitsAppreciate tools that provide full context and reduce administrative overheadWhy Work With General Medicine1099 flexibility designed to fit alongside primary clinical rolesExceptional clinical support tools clinicians describe as the best they've usedFull operations support for coordination and administrative tasksA selective, growing community of thoughtful clinicians
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