Tele-Health | Telepsychiatry Private Practice | United States
Since 2003, Telepsychiatry Private Practice (also DBA Psychiatric Medical Practitioners, Inc.) has been providing professional services to providers and clinics throughout California. With our subsidiary NEXA Behavioral Health we are expanding in 17 other states of the US. With our longevity, we’ve learned that staffing is not a numbers game—it’s a relationship-building business. That’s why we emphasize listening, guiding, and matching.
With a dedicated team, we offer tailor-made solutions to meet your individual needs. We work with leading organizations and have developed a reputation as staffing experts. We’d love to speak with you!
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Clinics, including Community Health Centers, FQHCs, RHCs, and CAHs, have contracted with PMPI for part-time and full-time positions for BE/BC adult and child psychiatrists licensed in California, Nevada. and 16 other states.
It is a setting better than private practice, with no headaches of billing and collection, managing office staff, salaries, insurances, workers’ comp, employee benefits, or space rents.
You can practice from your current state of residence. Telepsychiatry is the future of psychiatry, and PMPI is the innovative professional corporation YOU want to be a part of! We provide flexibility and support.
You will be providing care to adult and/or child patients. You need to be computer savvy, as all records are electronic. There is no on-call duty. Our positions offer high-income potential, low stress, and low risk. Our group has 46 providers and is expanding. We now provide services at 86 sites across California. Our providers maintained consistent incomes during the COVID-19 emergency.
You will see routine, low-acuity psychiatric patients with conditions ranging from mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and schizophrenia to depressive disorders, psychological factors due to chronic pain, and adjustment disorders. For children, conditions include ADHD, ODD, and IED. These patients are in primary care and community health center settings, RHCs, and critical access hospital clinics.
Our current providers allocate one to two 4-hour slots in an 8-hour workday. You can work up to 8 hours each weekday (flexible) and/or 40 hours a week. Some weekend and off-hours work is also available at this time.
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