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Position Overview We are seeking licensed clinicians to provide virtual care to patients through our telehealth platform. In this role, you will conduct primarily asynchronous telehealth consultations, develop recommended treatment plans consisting of integrative/functional/lifestyle medicine interventions (including but not limited to fitness coaching, heat and cold therapies, red light therapy, nutritional supplements, food products and more), and provide follow-up care, all while maintaining the highest standards of clinical practice and patient satisfaction. In some cases, synchronous visits may be necessary (ex. phone, SMS, or virtual face-to-face meeting). Key Responsibilities • Provide comprehensive telehealth consultations to patients across assigned states • Conduct thorough assessments of patients’ medical circumstances and develop appropriate treatment plans • Document patient encounters thoroughly and accurately in our electronic health record system • Collaborate with our interdisciplinary team to ensure coordinated care • Participate in peer review and quality improvement activities • Follow evidence-based clinical guidelines and practice protocols • Maintain current knowledge of telehealth best practices and state-specific regulations • Provide patient education regarding diagnosis, treatment options, and preventive care • Refer patients to specialists or in-person care when clinically indicated • Participate in regular clinical case discussions and professional development activities Qualifications • Current, unrestricted MD, DO, NP, PA license in good standing in two or more states. • Preference given to candidates licensed in 10 or more states • National board certification as a Medical Doctor (MD, DO) or Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC, AGNP-BC, or similar certification) • A basic understanding of functional medicine and integrative therapies and willingness to learn about progressive therapies for the management and prevention of chronic disease • Experience with electronic health records and telehealth platforms required • Excellent written and verbal communication skills • Experience with health tech startups or similar fast-paced environments preferred • Strong technology aptitude and comfort with virtual care delivery • Ability to work independently while collaborating within a virtual care team • Customer service mindset with exceptional interpersonal skills • Commitment to evidence-based practice and continuing medical education Hours & Compensation • 1099 contractor agreement • Minimum availability of 10 hours per-week with flexible scheduling • Per visit compensation model • Industry standard insurance coverage provided Technical Requirements • Reliable high-speed internet connection • Quiet, private workspace • Computer with webcam and audio capabilities that meet our system requirements • Willingness to learn and adapt to our telehealth platform and electronic health record system Vision Our mission is to reverse chronic illness back to 1960s levels, cut 75% of US healthcare spend, and make the US the healthiest country in the world. We aim to do this by unlocking tax-free spending for a whole class of effective non-pharmaceutical interventions that can cure, treat, prevent, or mitigate the chronic conditions that are currently decimating the country. Medical Approach The evidence demonstrates that a whole host of non-pharmaceutical lifestyle interventions - exercise, supplements, sleep, red light therapy, etc - work as well (or better) than leading pharmaceutical interventions to treat, alleviate, or reverse many chronic conditions. The majority of Americans are at urgent risk of getting sick or dying from the many chronic conditions that are decimating the country. And that effective lifestyle interventions are suitable for prevention in the same way that many drugs that are prescribed are used almost entirely for preventative reasons. Philosophically, we have a functional medicine approach. We believe that one of the challenges with our current healthcare system is that every disease is treated in a silo: depression is viewed strictly as a mental health disorder, and SSRIs are the primary way to treat depression…. even though studies show that exercise, yoga, meditation, dance, and other lifestyle interventions work better than SSRIs for depression. Rather than view chronic disease in a silo, Americans would be better off if their healthcare providers took a functional, holistic approach to thinking about addressing these chronic conditions. Through this lens, it’s apparent that interventions that improve metabolic health can improve many of the conditions that plague Americans today. Today, 75% of U.S. deaths and 90% of medical costs are due to chronic conditions that can nearly entirely be reversed by food and lifestyle interventions. By focusing on metabolism and root-cause lifestyle interventions, we (along with the CDC) believe that we can reverse many of the chronic diseases that are crippling our country. Apply tot his job

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