Duke Primary Care is actively recruiting dual boarded Med-Peds physicians to support our growing Internal Medicine and Pediatric practice locations. We are a vibrant network within the world renowned Duke University Health System where our physicians partner with dynamic teams to deliver innovative, patient centered healthcare.
In addition to working alongside other Med-Peds physicians you will have access to critical support services such as Lactation Consultants, Population Health Nurses, and Licensed Clinical Social Workers. You will also have access to specialists at Duke Children’s Hospital, ranked #1 for pediatric NIH funding.
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Duke Primary Care is a broad network of community-based clinics that offer family medicine, internal medicine, pediatric, and urgent care services. With 400 providers in nearly 50 locations, Duke Primary Care is the largest primary care network in the greater Triangle.
Our Duke Primary Care clinics provide personalized care for adults and children, from sick visits to preventive care, health screenings to immunizations, and annual exams to chronic disease management. Select primary care clinics also provide behavioral health, diabetes education, pharmacy, and other population health services. Duke Primary Care clinics are accredited and designated a Primary Care Medical Home by The Joint Commission.
Our Duke Urgent Care centers offer evaluation and treatment for minor illnesses and injuries 12 hours a day, seven days a week when a patient’s primary care provider is not available. Services also include certain physical exams and vaccinations. A pediatric specialist is available at select locations. Patients can walk in to one of our nine urgent care centers located throughout the greater Triangle or can schedule a virtual visit to receive care from the comfort of home.
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