Hospitalist - Family Medicine
Listed on 2026-01-25
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Doctor/Physician
Medical Doctor, Internal Medicine Physician, Healthcare Consultant, Emergency Medicine Physician
Overview
H Humboldt Park Health is a mission-driven, community-based hospital serving Chicago’s West Side since 1894. We are committed to advancing health equity and delivering compassionate, patient-centered care for the diverse communities we serve.
Position DescriptionWe are seeking a Full-Time Hospitalist who is clinically excellent, collaborative, and passionate about caring for and educating patients in a community hospital setting. This role offers the opportunity to make a direct and meaningful impact on patient outcomes while working within a supportive, mission-focused medical staff.
The Hospitalist provides comprehensive inpatient care, leads clinical response teams in emergent situations, and partners with interdisciplinary teams to ensure safe, efficient, and high-quality patient care.
Key Responsibilities- Inpatient Clinical Care:
Provide comprehensive inpatient medical care for admitted patients, including adult internal medicine, pediatric, behavioral health, and critical care patients. - Inpatient Clinical Care:
Manage assigned and unassigned admissions from medical staff and external referral sources. - Inpatient Clinical Care:
Monitor patients throughout hospitalization and ensure timely, safe, and compliant discharge processes.
- Clinical Leadership & Emergency Response:
Serve as clinical team lead for codes, rapid responses, and emergent clinical events. - Clinical Leadership & Emergency Response:
Promote optimal team performance and adherence to clinical guidelines and best practices.
- Quality & Patient Safety:
Participate in quality improvement initiatives, peer review, QA meetings, and performance improvement projects. - Quality & Patient Safety:
Support development and adherence to evidence-based protocols and clinical pathways. - Quality & Patient Safety:
Contribute to patient satisfaction and safety initiatives.
- Collaboration & Communication:
Communicate regularly with referring physicians, specialists, nursing staff, hospital leadership, patients, and families regarding patient care plans. - Collaboration & Communication:
Collaborate with clinical and administrative leaders to maintain high-quality and efficient patient care operations.
- Teaching & Supervision:
Supervise residents and medical students during patient care activities. - Teaching & Supervision:
Contribute to an environment of learning and professional development.
- Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO).
- Board Certified in Family Medicine.
- Active, unrestricted Illinois medical license (or eligibility to obtain).
- Minimum of one (1) year of hospitalist or inpatient clinical experience preferred.
- Strong clinical judgment and commitment to patient-centered care.
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