Hospitalist
Company: Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority
Location: Cherokee
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Primary Function Provides
physician medical oversight of all inpatient medical services, as
well as other hospital departments; physical therapy, wound care,
infusion therapy, and satellite clinics during duty hours. Provides
direct care services to pediatric, adolescent, adult, geriatric,
and hospice patients. Responsible for providing the full range of
care to patients by examining, diagnosing, and treating patients
who present for care. The purpose of the work is to treat a wide
range of medical problems, which affect the health, and well-being
of patient and families served, and to provide the best possible
quality, safety, service, and stewardship of resources. Job
Description · Provide medical oversight of all medical care
provided on the 18-bed Inpatient unit during duty hours. · Provides
consultative services and/or co-management for patients on the
Analenisgi inpatient unit and ER when inpatients are boarded there
due to bed shortages or patient acuity. · Refers patients to
contract hospitals for medical care and surgery not provided at
Cherokee Indian Hospital. Refers only the very difficult cases to
another specialist. · Maintains patient records in the
problem-oriented medical record format utilizing the patient care
component of the resource and patient management systems
(IHS-RPMS/EHR). Promptly completes forms directly related to
patient care, which must be completed by a physician. This includes
inpatient, outpatient, and emergency room records. Rounds daily on
admitted inpatients and completes documentation of same prior to
the end of each shift. Discharge summaries are to be completed as
soon as possible and within time frames set by policy and hospital
bylaws. · Provides appropriate documentation to substantiate third
party billing efforts. Follows Cherokee Indian Hospital procedures
for third party billing. Abides by facility compliance plan. ·
Supervise and evaluate students or residents assigned to the
Inpatient unit. · Observes and abides by the bylaws of the Cherokee
Indian Hospital and the rules and regulations of the medical staff.
· Maintains professional certification through participation in
appropriate programs of continuing medical education. · The
Cherokee Indian Hospital Inpatient unit operates 24/7: evening,
weekend, and holiday work is required. It may be necessary to work
when Administrative Leave is granted to others if patient care
would otherwise be compromised. · Provides professional advice in
specialty throughout the hospital system, acting as the Medical
Officer of the day during duty shift. · Performs other related
duties as assigned. Specifically, as assigned by the Medical
Director of Inpatient Services: · Works towards 100% compliance
with medication reconciliation at admission and discharge, 100%
compliance with detoxification policy, compliance with antibiotic
selection guide, compliance with MRSA screening and MDRO isolation
policy, documenting of Advance Directives, and risk stratification
for DVT prophylaxis. · Works towards increasing patient
satisfaction (as measured by HCAHPS scores) and decreasing numbers
of patients who leave against medical advice (AMA). · Works to
improve documentation completeness and efficiency (specific metric
of 0 delinquent charts at the end of each month)
Education/Experience · Successful completion of 4-year college
program, 4-year medical school and 3-4 year approved residency
program in Family Medicine or Internal Medicine. · Must have BLS
and ACLS certification. PALS certification is strongly recommended
if pediatric patients are admitted to the unit. · Will be
proficient within 6 months. · Must have a current license to
practice medicine. · Must obtain North Carolina medical license
within 6 months of entry on duty at the Cherokee Indian Hospital. ·
Valid driver’s license is required. Job Knowledge · Professional
knowledge of a wide range of concepts, principles, and practices in
the field of Family Practice or Internal Medicine and the skill to
apply this knowledge to difficult work assignments. · Knowledge of
the culture and medical health profile of the patient population. ·
Professional knowledge of wide range of health principles,
practices and processes including physical and mental health
diagnosis, establishment of care goals, development and
implementation of the care program and evaluation of the results. ·
Ability to collect, organize, record and communicate in a concise
manner pertinent data or primary health assessments including
detailed family and medical history, physical examinations and
selected laboratory tests. · Ability to interpret special tests. ·
Skills in making appropriate diagnoses, choosing, initiating and
modifying current therapies. Ability to teach individuals and
families. · Skill in working with groups, for example guiding
families in the development of general problem-solving ability
regarding health problems, assisting with training health workers,
and health counseling. · Ability to provide emergency treatment as
appropriate such as in cardiac arrest, shock or hemorrhage. · Must
be specialty board certified or eligible. Must become board
certified within one year of accepting position. Complexity of
Duties The work consists of broad processes and functions in Family
Medicine or Internal Medicine involving diagnosis and treatment of
patients with an extremely wide variety of physical and emotional
problems. The work is characterized by its intensity of effort and
involves both episodic and preventive care carried on concurrently
in inpatient, outpatient, and emergency room settings. The work is
often difficult to perform because of fear and skepticism by
patients, undefined problems presenting in advanced stages and
often-conflicting data. The work requires continued efforts to
establish programs and to resolve chronic medical problems among
the population served. The work may require originating new
techniques and concepts. Supervision Received The Medical Director
of Inpatient Services/Hospital Medicine provides administrative
directions with assignments in terms of broadly defined missions
and functions. The medical officer has responsibility for planning
and carrying out the work independently. Results of the work are
considered as technically authoritative. Work is reviewed through a
peer process for quality of services provided. The medical officer
keeps the supervisor informed on controversial matters or
far-reaching implications. Responsibility for Accuracy A high
degree of accuracy is required in the proper care of patients.
Undetected errors could have minimal to life threatening results.
Work is reviewed retrospectively through quality audits. Guidelines
include IHS manuals, Cherokee Hospital policies and procedures,
medical journals and textbooks, and Cherokee Indian Hospital
Medical Staff bylaws, rules, and regulations. Guidelines are
broadly stated. Professional judgment must be exercised to
determine the proper course to be taken in the care of patients. In
nearly all cases, the physician’s judgment is the key factor in
determining whether guidelines are to be adhered to or deviated
from or whether new guidelines need to be developed. Contacts with
Others Personal contacts are with patients and their families,
other staff at the Cherokee Indian Hospital and satellite clinics,
outside providers and administrative staff of referral hospital,
and tribal representatives. Personal contacts are to elicit
pertinent medical information from patients and to treat patients.
Other contacts are to encourage and promote health regimens in an
effort to improve health, to plan, coordinate or advise on work
efforts, and to resolve operating problems. Contacts with patients’
families are to provide information on patient’s condition and to
counsel family on care required. A significant amount of contacts
involve resolution of problems in treatment of patients through
discussion with consulting specialists, federal and state health
officials, and patients’ families, each with their own set of
beliefs, objectives and goals. Confidential Data The provision of
medical care requires that the incumbent shall maintain strict
appropriate confidentiality regarding all patient information. Will
have access to patient records and highly confidential information.
Must function with utmost integrity to safeguard this information.
Complies with EBCI policy on confidentiality of patient records,
Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority Confidentiality policy and HIPAA
requirements. Violations of confidentiality regulations may result
in disciplinary action. Mental/Visual/Physical Job duties can be
mentally/emotionally stressful at times. Close mental concentration
and attention to detail are required. Physical activities require
the ability to walk, sit, reach, bend, and lift while assisting
patients to walk, transfer, or turn. Some physical exertion and
stamina is required. Must have adequate corrected visual acuity,
manual dexterity, and the ability to speak and hear. Must be able
to lift 30 lbs. Environment Works primarily in a hospital
environment. The work environment involves moderate risks of
exposure to infectious disease, radiation, electrical hazards, and
irritant chemical and explosive gases. Employee must strictly
adhere to OSHA guidelines and protocol for maintaining sterile
conditions. Customer Service Consistently demonstrates superior
customer service skills to patients/customers by demonstrating
characteristics that align with CIHA’s guiding principles and core
values. Ensure excellent customer service is provided to all
patients/customers by seeking out opportunities to be of
service.
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