Physician; Part-Time Remote – Clinical Advisory Licensed Physicians
Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia, 23214, USA
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Doctor/Physician
Primary Care Physician, Internal Medicine Physician
Overview
Patients leave a visit stable, then slowly drift—until they show up in urgent care or the ER.
We are building a physician-led model designed to address that “invisible period” between visits, where early intervention can prevent downstream complications.
Most physicians recognize the gap.
This role is designed for retired or semi-retired physicians licensed in Virginia who want to stay engaged in meaningful clinical work—without the constraints of full‑time practice.
You will operate in a physician-to-physician advisory capacity, reviewing structured patient data and providing concise, actionable insights back to primary care providers.
What You’ll Do- Review structured patient summaries from ongoing check-ins
- Identify early signs of deterioration (HTN, diabetes, COPD, etc.)
- Provide clear, concise clinical recommendations
- Serve as an interpretation layer between raw data and clinical decision‑making
- Fully remote, asynchronous work
- Flexible part‑time structure
- No clinic, no call, no patient panel
- Focus on clinical thinking, not administrative burden
- Early clinical drift is identified before escalation
- Primary care physicians receive actionable insight—not just data
- Patients remain stable between visits
- Avoidable urgent and emergent utilization is reduced
- MD or DO
- Active Virginia medical license (required)
- Background in primary care or chronic disease management preferred
- Strong clinical judgment and communication skills
Healthcare is largely reactive.
This model is designed to be proactive—detecting problems earlier and intervening before they escalated.
If you still enjoy the thinking part of medicine, this is where you add value.
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