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Johns Hopkins University Mental Health Services Seeks a Psychiatrist

Johns Hopkins University Mental Health Services Seeks a Psychiatrist | Make a Meaningful Difference| Reimagine Patient Care | Live and Work in Baltimore – Named a Best Place to Live Johns Hopkins University...

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Baltimore, MD

Psychiatrist | Clemson University

Job ID: 106935 Location: Clemson University Full/Part Time: Full-Time Regular/Temporary: Regular JOB SUMMARY: Coordinator of Psychiatric Services. Psychiatrist. Provides patient-focused psychiatric evaluation and treatment at Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS). Adheres to psychiatric...

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Clemson, SC

Physician (Psychiatric Physician) | Come Work On The Inside | Federal Bureau of Prisons

Why work for the Federal Bureau of Prisons? You can have a meaningful career with an agency that truly values a diverse workforce. You will find a diverse workforce employed from entry-level jobs...

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ExamWorks Physician Recruiting Program 2020

ExamWorks is actively recruiting medical specialists interested in augmenting their income with medical consulting work (IMEs) throughout the country. These examinations can be conducted in your office or within our offices depending on...

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Main Line HealthCare’s Behavioral Services Department

Main Line HealthCare’s Behavioral Services Department has an immediate opening for part time or full time BE/BC Psychiatrist in our outpatient services division.  The program provides structured, personalized, clinically intensive partial hospitalization programs (PHP) and...

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Exton, PA

VA Maryland (Baltimore) Addiction Psychiatry Medical Director

1 license/50 States- 49 days paid time off annually!  No Insurance Company’s or Overhead to Deal With. Practice Pure Medicine! The VA Maryland Health Care System, centered at the Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical...

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Baltimore, MD

GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRIST – Baltimore, Maryland VA Healthcare System

1 license/50 States- 49 days paid time off annually!  No Insurance Company’s or Overhead to Deal With. Practice Pure Medicine The Baltimore VA Medical Center (VAMC) seeks a full-time Geriatric Psychiatrist.  In this...

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Baltimore, MD

Psychiatrist Opportunity in Beautiful Clarksburg VA Medical Center

Clarksburg VA Medical Center is committed to serving and honoring the men and women who are America’s Veterans. 1 License/50 States ~ Over 49 days off annually! No dealing with Insurance Companies. Generous Vacation...

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Clarksburg, WV

PHYSICIAN PEER REVIEWER

Healthcare in America is focused on quality, efficiency, and value.  Qualis Health is at the forefront, partnering with clients in the private and public sectors to improve care delivery and patient outcomes.  Our...

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Kansas

Psychiatrist, Inpatient Geriatric Unit- Iowa Quad City area

Our multidisciplinary team provides a wide range of psychological, psychiatric, and forensic services ranging from individual psychotherapy to medication management. We are one of the Quad-Cities oldest and largest practices with a long...

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Iowa
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House of Delegates & Annual Scientific Meeting
Innovation & Overcoming Challenges
June 10-15, 2022
Patient Care Is Our Priority

Medical organizations throughout North America understand that our rigorous certification standards prove that ABPS Diplomates are capable of delivering the best patient care possible.

On October 18, 2007, President George W. Bush released Homeland Security Presidential Directive 21 (HSPD-21), calling on our nation, among other initiatives, to “collectively support and facilitate the establishment of a discipline of disaster health”. It is a great testament to the wisdom and foresight of the American Board of Physician Specialties that it immediately set to work and created, within the short span of only one year, an educational blueprint and set of certification examinations, both written and oral, for a new subspecialty of disaster medicine—and it is why I chose to be part this vital initiative and this wonderful organization. This is but one of the many innovative programs initiated by the American Board of Physician Specialties over the years, and why I am proud to support its work on behalf of our nation’s public health.

Art Cooper, MD
Disaster Medicine
When the American Board of Physician Specialties offered to host the American Board of Integrative Medicine, ABPS became a landmark organization working to move medicine into the twenty first century. Certifying physicians who have completed rigorous academic training in Integrative Medicine ensures that the field of Integrative Medicine will continue to develop academically, clinically, and professionally. The leadership of ABPS continues to impress me - they are diligent in constantly innovating to provide certifications for physicians who want to advance their careers and their areas of expertise. I am honored to be a part of this organization.

Ann Marie Chiasson, MD
Integrative Medicine
There are many ways board certification advances a physician career. ABPS Board examination verifies your accuracy, precision, and reflects your mastery of your residency training verifying your expertise. ABPS Board certification demonstrates your level of expertise beyond your practice experience, primary education degrees, and training which are necessary for insurance reimbursement and practice privilege requirements. Attaining your ABPS Board Certification will clarify your purpose, secure your practice growth, and expand into leadership positions. Board certification can serve as an indication of a physician’s commitment to medicine, beyond the minimal standards and competency of training, their measurement to quality of care, and attaining an award for excellence.

Chris Kunis MD
Internal Medicine
When I think historically, advancement in medicine and patient safety and care has been driven by the diversity of people and scientific thought. That’s what I found at the ABPS and more. For over 60 years that is just who we are. I found a physician certifying body that provides a choice and voice to all physicians ensuring that patients are always placed first.

Jerry Allison, MD
Emergency Medicine
When I decided to pursue a full time role as a physician executive it was important to me to obtain additional professional training, education and work experience. Board certification through the ABPS in Administrative Medicine is validation of my efforts and a demonstration of dedication to professional development. We need more physicians to become full time health care executives, knowing there is a board certification option in Administrative Medicine encourages physicians to take the leap from full time clinical practice to healthcare organizational leadership.

Richard Paula, MD
Administrative Medicine
The American Board of Physician Specialties has provided me with the opportunity to demonstrate mastery of internal medicine through board certification. As a hospitalist, board certification is an expected credential, and hospitals recognize the American Board of Physician Specialties (ABPS) as one of the three standard credentialling bodies for Internal Medicine. Additionally, the ABPS has helped me develop leadership skills as a Board member and Committee Chairperson. ABPS has also helped me sharpen critical thinking skills as a test question developer and reviewer. The Allopathic (MD) and Osteopathic (DO) physicians in the ABPS are lifelong learners and frequently pursue multiple board certifications. I enjoy the camaraderie of my peers in ABPS.

Loren Jay Chassels, DO
Internal Medicine