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Podiatrist - Orthopaedics at Pinehurst Surgical Clinic PA – Pinehurst, North Carolina
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About This Position
The Podiatrist provides comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions affecting the foot, ankle, and lower extremity. This position supports Pinehurst Surgical Clinic’s Orthopaedic Department through a patient-centered approach emphasizing evidence-based care, high clinical quality, and strong collaboration with orthopaedic surgeons and interdisciplinary clinical teams. The Podiatrist will manage a full outpatient clinic schedule and may perform surgical procedures consistent with training, credentialing, and clinic needs. Opportunity for partnership is available after 12–18 months, contingent upon meeting specified criteria.
Requirements:Clinical Care (Outpatient)
- Perform patient evaluations and establish diagnoses for podiatric conditions including foot and ankle disorders, sports-related injuries, arthritis, deformities, tendon disorders, and biomechanical issues.
- Develop individualized treatment plans including conservative management, medication, injections, physical therapy referrals, bracing, and surgical planning when indicated.
- Perform in-office podiatric procedures including (as appropriate):
- Nail procedures (partial/total nail avulsions)
- Wound care and debridement (if applicable)
- Injections (corticosteroid, etc.)
- Orthotics prescription and management
- Provide patient education regarding diagnosis, treatment options, recovery expectations, and preventative care.
Surgical Care (If Applicable / Privileged)
- Perform podiatric surgical procedures in ambulatory surgery center and/or hospital settings in alignment with PSC privileges.
- Participate in pre-operative evaluation and surgical planning including imaging review and coordination with surgical teams.
- Provide post-operative follow-up care including wound management, recovery guidance, and rehabilitation planning.
Orthopaedic Team Collaboration
- Collaborate with orthopaedic surgeons, clinical staff, imaging, PT/OT partners, DME team, and other PSC specialists to coordinate care.
- Provide timely referrals and consultations within the Orthopaedic department and across clinic specialties as indicated.
- Participate in department meetings and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives related to patient care and clinic workflows.
Documentation & Compliance
- Document all encounters accurately, thoroughly, and timely in the electronic medical record (EMR).
- Ensure compliance with clinic policies, state and federal regulations, coding/billing requirements, and quality standards.
- Participate in quality improvement activities and maintain required clinical competencies, licensure, certifications, and CME requirements.
Patient Population / Conditions Commonly Treated
- Foot and ankle pain and injury
- Plantar fasciitis
- Achilles tendonitis and tendon injuries
- Bunions and deformities
- Hammertoes
- Arthritis and degenerative conditions
- Sports injuries of the lower extremity
- Neuromas
- Fractures and sprains
- Diabetic foot complications (as applicable to role/scope)
Qualifications
Education
- Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) degree from an accredited institution required.
- 3-year Surgical Residency
Licensure / Certification
- Active (or eligible) North Carolina license as a Podiatrist required.
- Board Qualified or Board Certified preferred (ABPM and/or ABFAS).
- DEA registration required (or ability to obtain upon hire).
- BLS certification required (ACLS preferred depending on surgical privileges).
Experience
- Prior clinical experience is preferred; new graduates will be considered depending on residency training and fit with clinic model.
- Strong experience in outpatient podiatric care required.
- Surgical experience is strongly preferred if the role includes operative privileges.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Strong diagnostic skills and ability to manage podiatric conditions across acute and chronic presentations.
- Excellent bedside manner with ability to build trust and rapport with patients.
- Ability to communicate effectively with physicians, clinical staff, and patients.
- Demonstrated commitment to quality, patient safety, and evidence-based medicine.
- Proficient computer skills with ability to document efficiently in an EMR.
- Strong organizational skills to manage a full-time clinical schedule.
About Pinehurst Surgical Clinic
Pinehurst Surgical Clinic is a premier multi-specialty surgical clinic serving the Sandhills region of North Carolina. PSC is known for high standards of care, strong physician leadership, and a collaborative environment across specialties. Our Orthopaedics department continues to expand as the region grows and demand for specialty musculoskeletal care increases.
About the Community: Pinehurst & Southern Pines, North Carolina
Located in the heart of North Carolina’s Sandhills, Pinehurst and Southern Pines offer a high quality of life with the charm of a small town and the amenities of a thriving, growing region.
Highlights include:
- A nationally known destination community, home to world-class golf and the historic Village of Pinehurst
- Family-friendly neighborhoods and excellent schools
- Mild climate and abundant outdoor recreation (hiking, trails, equestrian culture, lakes)
- Vibrant local dining, breweries, and boutique shopping in Southern Pines
Convenient access to the Triangle (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) for airport, universities, and metro amenities
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Job Location
This job is located in the Pinehurst, North Carolina, 28374, United States region.