Community HealthCare System of NE Kansas
Onaga, Kansas
Position SummaryA member of Community HealthCare Systems (CHCS) Medical Staff that provides high-quality, patient-centered womens health and surgical gynecologic care for patients in both the critical access hospital and rural health clinic settings. This GYN-only role focuses exclusively on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of gynecologic conditions, offering essential specialty services to a rural community with limited access to womens health care.Key ResponsibilitiesOutpatient Care (Rural Health Clinic)Provide consultation and referral services to CHCSs Clinic providers for Gynecologist services of patients.Provide comprehensive womens health services including annual exams, family planning, contraception management, menopause care, and evaluation of gynecologic symptoms.Diagnose and manage gynecologic conditions such as abnormal uterine bleeding, pelvic pain, endometriosis, PCOS, fibroids, vulvar disorders, and urogynecology concerns.Perform office-based procedures including colposcopy, cervical biopsies, endometrial biopsies, vulvar biopsies, and LARC placement/removal.Coordinate care with primary care providers, behavioral health, and other specialists.Inpatient & Surgical Care (Critical Access Hospital)Provide inpatient consultations for gynecologic issues and emergencies.Perform gynecologic surgeries within the capabilities of the CAH (e.g., hysteroscopy, D&C, laparoscopy, hysterectomy where appropriate, cyst removal, pelvic floor procedures.Collaborate with anesthesia, nursing, ER, and surgical teams to ensure timely, high-quality care.Collaboration & QualityParticipate in quality improvement initiatives and clinical practice guidelines tailored to rural healthcare.Work closely with multidisciplinary teams to enhance continuity of care.Contribute to community womens health education and outreach programs as appropriate.
02/19/2026
Full time
Position SummaryA member of Community HealthCare Systems (CHCS) Medical Staff that provides high-quality, patient-centered womens health and surgical gynecologic care for patients in both the critical access hospital and rural health clinic settings. This GYN-only role focuses exclusively on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of gynecologic conditions, offering essential specialty services to a rural community with limited access to womens health care.Key ResponsibilitiesOutpatient Care (Rural Health Clinic)Provide consultation and referral services to CHCSs Clinic providers for Gynecologist services of patients.Provide comprehensive womens health services including annual exams, family planning, contraception management, menopause care, and evaluation of gynecologic symptoms.Diagnose and manage gynecologic conditions such as abnormal uterine bleeding, pelvic pain, endometriosis, PCOS, fibroids, vulvar disorders, and urogynecology concerns.Perform office-based procedures including colposcopy, cervical biopsies, endometrial biopsies, vulvar biopsies, and LARC placement/removal.Coordinate care with primary care providers, behavioral health, and other specialists.Inpatient & Surgical Care (Critical Access Hospital)Provide inpatient consultations for gynecologic issues and emergencies.Perform gynecologic surgeries within the capabilities of the CAH (e.g., hysteroscopy, D&C, laparoscopy, hysterectomy where appropriate, cyst removal, pelvic floor procedures.Collaborate with anesthesia, nursing, ER, and surgical teams to ensure timely, high-quality care.Collaboration & QualityParticipate in quality improvement initiatives and clinical practice guidelines tailored to rural healthcare.Work closely with multidisciplinary teams to enhance continuity of care.Contribute to community womens health education and outreach programs as appropriate.
Community HealthCare System of NE Kansas
Onaga, Kansas
Position SummaryA member of Community HealthCare Systems (CHCS) Medical Staff that specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases of the respiratory system and provide comprehensive care for patients with lung-related conditions. This role involves both outpatient and inpatient responsibilities, with an emphasis on high-quality clinical care, patient education, and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams.Key ResponsibilitiesProvide consultation and referral services to CHCSs Clinic providers for Pulmonology services of patients.Evaluate, diagnose, and treat patients with respiratory and pulmonary disorders such as asthma, COPD, pneumonia, lung cancer, interstitial lung disease, and sleep-related breathing disordersPerform and interpret diagnostic tests including pulmonary function tests, bronchoscopy, chest imaging, and sleep studiesDevelop individualized treatment plans based on patient history, symptoms, and diagnostic findingsManage acute and chronic respiratory conditions in inpatient and outpatient settingsProvide consultation services to other physicians and healthcare professionalsServe as Medical Director for Pulmonology Services including Respiratory Therapy, Pulmonary Function Tests and Sleep LabEducate patients and families about disease management, prevention, and treatment optionsMonitor patient progress and adjust treatment plans as neededMaintain accurate and confidential medical records
02/19/2026
Full time
Position SummaryA member of Community HealthCare Systems (CHCS) Medical Staff that specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases of the respiratory system and provide comprehensive care for patients with lung-related conditions. This role involves both outpatient and inpatient responsibilities, with an emphasis on high-quality clinical care, patient education, and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams.Key ResponsibilitiesProvide consultation and referral services to CHCSs Clinic providers for Pulmonology services of patients.Evaluate, diagnose, and treat patients with respiratory and pulmonary disorders such as asthma, COPD, pneumonia, lung cancer, interstitial lung disease, and sleep-related breathing disordersPerform and interpret diagnostic tests including pulmonary function tests, bronchoscopy, chest imaging, and sleep studiesDevelop individualized treatment plans based on patient history, symptoms, and diagnostic findingsManage acute and chronic respiratory conditions in inpatient and outpatient settingsProvide consultation services to other physicians and healthcare professionalsServe as Medical Director for Pulmonology Services including Respiratory Therapy, Pulmonary Function Tests and Sleep LabEducate patients and families about disease management, prevention, and treatment optionsMonitor patient progress and adjust treatment plans as neededMaintain accurate and confidential medical records
Community HealthCare System of NE Kansas
Onaga, Kansas
Position SummaryA member of Community HealthCare Systems (CHCS) Medical Staff that provides comprehensive orthopedic care in both an outpatient Rural Health Clinic setting and an inpatient Critical Access Hospital environment. This role combines high-impact rural medicine with a supportive, collaborative practice that prioritizes patient access, continuity, and quality.Key ResponsibilitiesClinical Care Provide consultation and referral services to CHCSs Clinic providers for Orthopedic services of patients. Provide evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, and management of musculoskeletal injuries, disorders, and diseases for patients of all ages. Perform orthopedic procedures including fracture care, joint injections, casting/splinting, and minor surgical interventions within the scope of CAH capabilities. Conduct outpatient clinic visits in a Rural Health Clinic setting with a focus on accessible, patient-centered care. Perform surgical procedures as applicable and appropriate to facility resources (e.g., arthroscopy, joint repairs, hardware placement). Coordinate and manage referrals for advanced surgical services when required.Hospital & Emergency Support Provide orthopedic consultation for emergency department cases, inpatients, and observation patients. Participate in hospital call coverage rotation, ensuring timely response to urgent orthopedic needs. Collaborate with ED physicians, hospitalists, primary care providers, and ancillary staff to support coordinated patient care.Teamwork & Interdisciplinary Collaboration Work closely with nurses, physical therapists, radiology, and rehabilitation staff. Contribute to quality improvement initiatives, care pathways, and clinical protocols. Participate in case discussions, peer review, and continuing education activities.Documentation & Compliance Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant documentation in the EHR. Adherent to CAH and RHC regulatory standards, including CMS and state rural health guidelines. Promote a safe and respectful patient environment consistent with hospital policies.
02/19/2026
Full time
Position SummaryA member of Community HealthCare Systems (CHCS) Medical Staff that provides comprehensive orthopedic care in both an outpatient Rural Health Clinic setting and an inpatient Critical Access Hospital environment. This role combines high-impact rural medicine with a supportive, collaborative practice that prioritizes patient access, continuity, and quality.Key ResponsibilitiesClinical Care Provide consultation and referral services to CHCSs Clinic providers for Orthopedic services of patients. Provide evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, and management of musculoskeletal injuries, disorders, and diseases for patients of all ages. Perform orthopedic procedures including fracture care, joint injections, casting/splinting, and minor surgical interventions within the scope of CAH capabilities. Conduct outpatient clinic visits in a Rural Health Clinic setting with a focus on accessible, patient-centered care. Perform surgical procedures as applicable and appropriate to facility resources (e.g., arthroscopy, joint repairs, hardware placement). Coordinate and manage referrals for advanced surgical services when required.Hospital & Emergency Support Provide orthopedic consultation for emergency department cases, inpatients, and observation patients. Participate in hospital call coverage rotation, ensuring timely response to urgent orthopedic needs. Collaborate with ED physicians, hospitalists, primary care providers, and ancillary staff to support coordinated patient care.Teamwork & Interdisciplinary Collaboration Work closely with nurses, physical therapists, radiology, and rehabilitation staff. Contribute to quality improvement initiatives, care pathways, and clinical protocols. Participate in case discussions, peer review, and continuing education activities.Documentation & Compliance Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant documentation in the EHR. Adherent to CAH and RHC regulatory standards, including CMS and state rural health guidelines. Promote a safe and respectful patient environment consistent with hospital policies.