Alabama Physician (MD or DO)-Medical Cannabis Industry Administrative & Office Jobs - Tuscaloosa, AL at Geebo

Alabama Physician (MD or DO)-Medical Cannabis Industry


Job Description:
The State of Alabama has made medical cannabis legal for patients suffering from a wide variety of conditionsWe are looking for those who want to join our team and certify patients for the Medical Cannabis Program.
We are a national company with offices in Utah, Maryland, West Virginia, Missouri, and telemedicine in over 25 statesOur goal is to develop new partnerships with doctors in major cities all around Alabama.
Responsibilities & Duties:
Be an advocate for patients seeking to use medical marijuana as part of their treatment plan.
Evaluate patients for the medical cannabis program.
Maintain notes and medical records in the EMR system (all electronic).
Requirements:
MD/DO License to practice in Alabama DEA & Controlled Substance License Ability to utilize technology, specifically the in-house EMR system (we will train) Ability to work 6-hour shifts in person
Benefits:
Make a difference in the lives of countless residents in the area who are seeking to find relief in a natural form! Fast-paced & fun patient encounters Come join us in making a difference in thousands of patients' lives!Job Type:
Part-timeJob Type:
Part-timeSalary:
$150.
00 - $200.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Flexible scheduleSchedule:
Day shiftApplication Question(s):
Do you have a valid DEA license?License/Certification:
Medical License (Preferred)Work Location:
In person Salary Package:
150.
00 - 200.
00 () Recommended Skills Medical Records Electronic Medical Record Apply to this job.
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