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Chief Ambulatory Medical Officer Opportunity in Fresno, CA
OPPORTUNITY HIGHLIGHTSSaint Agnes Medical Providers (SAMP) has an excellent full-time opportunity for an experienced physician to serve as the Chief Ambulatory Medical Officer of the group. This position works closely with SAMP clinicians and the Saint Agnes Medical Foundation (SAMF) operations team to develop and implement programs that enhance the quality of care provided by medical group clinicians.In addition, this position will meet with clinicians on an ongoing, consistent basis to discuss clinical concerns and identify opportunities for care improvement, provide consultation support to clinicians on issues relating to care delivery, and promote outstanding performance in targeted metrics for patient satisfaction, access, physician and provider engagement, and primary care
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