Title: Physician
Department: Internal Medicine
Reports to: Adult Medicine Medical Director
Location: New Haven County, Connecticut
Join Our Team as an Outpatient Internal Medicine Physician Cornell Scott–Hill Health Center is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Internal Medicine Physician to join our growing outpatient team. As one of the nation’s oldest community health centers, we are deeply committed to delivering exceptional, patient-centered care to the communities we serve. Our Physicians, APRNs, and PAs—work collaboratively to help patients achieve their health and wellness goals.
We offer opportunities to teach Yale residents and medical students, with corresponding clinical faculty appointments, as well as the option to incorporate Telehealth into your practice. With multiple locations throughout New Haven County, you’ll find a setting that fits your professional interests and lifestyle.
The Internal Medicine Physician delivers high-quality, evidence-based medical care using sound clinical judgment and best practice standards. This role provides care within the full scope of licensure, training, and credentialing. Experience with pain management and EPIC is preferred. Bilingual or multilingual candidates are encouraged to apply. A passion for serving underserved populations is essential.
Education: Degree from an accredited Medical School. Documented completion of Residency training from an accredited institution. CPR Certification is required.
Experience: Board Certification or Board Eligibility. (Board certification must be attained within the timeframe dictated by one’s specialty in order to remain on staff at the CS-HHC if one was originally board-eligible at the time of one’s hire.) Connecticut Licensure. Admitting privileges at Yale-New Haven Hospital, HSR, and/or Griffin Hospital as indicated.
As part of our team, you’ll enjoy a comprehensive and competitive benefits package, including:
CSHHC is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.