Role Description
This 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 Like
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Provide asynchronous text-based chat care for adult patients across the U.S.
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Triage and practice broad general medicine across a wide range of acuity and clinical complexity
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Order and interpret labs and imaging, and coordinate specialist e-consults
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Recommend and guide patients to appropriate in-person care when needed (operations teams handle provider identification, booking, and scheduling)
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Help patients identify and coordinate the next clinically relevant steps β not just address the presenting complaint
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Maintain clinical ownership and continuity throughout the decision-making process
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Contribute feedback to improve clinical workflows and support tools over time
Clinical Environment & Support
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Exceptional clinical support and technology that provide full patient context and reduce administrative burden
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Asynchronous chat-based visits
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Rapid access to specialist input
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Expedited labs, imaging, and referrals within patients' insurance networks
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Clear price visibility for insurance and cash options to support shared decision-making
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A dedicated operations team that handles coordination and non-clinical work
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All medical decisions are made by licensed clinicians. Technology exists to support clarity, alignment, and continuity β not to replace clinical judgment.
Qualifications
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MD or DO, board-certified or board-eligible in Emergency Medicine
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Active, unrestricted medical license in at least one U.S. state
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Comfort practicing broad general medicine with diagnostic ambiguity and clinical synthesis
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Strong written communication skills and a collaborative, patient-centered approach to care
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Willingness to engage with modern clinical tools and workflows (prior telehealth experience helpful, not required)
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Ability to commit to a minimum of 12 hours per week
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Availability to cover at least one weekend shift per month
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Eligibility to treat Medicare and Medicaid patients
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A clean record of practice, with no sanctions, suspensions, or history of malpractice
Requirements
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Maintain an active ED or hospital practice
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Are seeking a flexible secondary clinical role without compromising standards
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Value continuity, follow-through, and patient partnership
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Enjoy helping patients navigate complex decisions beyond isolated visits
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Appreciate tools that provide full context and reduce administrative overhead
Benefits
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1099 flexibility designed to fit alongside primary clinical roles
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Exceptional clinical support tools clinicians describe as the best they've used
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Full operations support for coordination and administrative tasks
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A selective, growing community of thoughtful clinicians