Delaware Valley House Call Medicine

Are looking for:

  • A medical practice that allows you to set your own schedule?
  • A rewarding way to practice medicine that allows you to work from home?
  • A team of dedicated and compassionate colleagues?

The personal side of elder care often gets lost in today’s medical environment…

One of America’s greatest challenges is high quality, cost-effective health care for our growing elderly population. Geriatric patients often experience difficulties visiting their primary physician. Such barriers too often mean frequent hospitalization, medication confusion, and untreated illnesses.

Enter the new era of House Call Medicine–offering a competitive income and freedom from the stresses of the office. This exciting and rewarding practice gives you flexibility & autonomy, allows you to work from your home, and provides all necessary office management support.

We take pride and satisfaction in our service. Our compassionate, full-scope primary care services is supported by up-to-date efficient methods such as our integrated EHR which handles initiation and documentation of meaningful services and functions ranging from diagnostics, consults & prescriptions to HIPAA compliant charting, patient interface, scheduling, and prompt, accurate coding & billing.

Please contact me with any questions or comments about this opportunity, or fill out the form below. (See list of current openings below.)

Paul Lukey
pj@medbulletin.com
812-269-6207

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CURRENT OPENINGS/COMMUNITY DESCRIPTIONS:

Greater Philadelphia, Bucks County & Montgomery County:

“The City of Brotherly Love” is the 5th largest metro in the U.S. and for all purposes was our first true city.

More “firsts” for Philadelphia:

  • -1682: the first brick house erected in this country (owned by founder William Penn);
  • 1683: first recreational parks -First almanac printed (not Poor Richard’s);
  • 1690 first paper mill established;
  • 1698 first public school created
  • 1719 the first fire engine bought by a municipality
  • 1729 first botanic garden;
  • 1732 first hospital;
  • 1766 first permanent theatre house;
  • 1790 Law School of the University of Pennsylvania;
  • Opening of the first Stock Exchange…and so on.

There are seventeen 4-year colleges, including Temple University; Saint Joseph’s; University of Pennsylvania; LaSalle University and the Art Institute of Philadelphia. There are ten technical or two-year institutions, and five graduate institutions with many other fine schools in the surrounding area.

Camden & Mercer County, NJ:

Camden County’s northwest border is defined by the Delaware River, with Philadelphia just across the river. The County is home to 20 municipal parks with about half of those being lakeside. Softball fields, restaurants, boathouses, golf courses, yacht clubs, miniature golf, bike paths, wetlands, sculpture gardens, volleyball courts, camping sites provide residents with extraordinary variety of activities.

Rutgers University and a number of other notable educational institutions maintain campuses in Camden County. The Rutgers–CCA has been recognized by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. Performances, exhibitions, education programs, and community projects create meaningful opportunities to participate in and advance the central role of the arts in preK-12 education.