Part-Time Ophthalmologist
2 days ago
El Paso
Part-Time Ophthalmologist Geriatric Telemedicine · Dallas, TX (Remote-Flexible) Location: Dallas, TX (Telemedicine – work from anywhere in Texas) Schedule: Part-Time · 1–2 days per week (flexible scheduling) Population: Elderly & geriatric patients (65+) Platform: Proprietary AI-assisted telemedicine platform Type: Independent Contractor or Part-Time Employee (negotiable) About the Role We are seeking a board-certified Ophthalmologist to join our growing telemedicine practice serving elderly patients across the Dallas-Fort Worth area and broader Texas region. This is an ideal opportunity for a physician looking to maintain a meaningful clinical practice with maximum schedule flexibility—whether you are semi-retired, pursuing academic work, or balancing other professional commitments. You will deliver consultations, second opinions, and follow-up care through our purpose-built telemedicine platform, which integrates proprietary AI tooling to assist with initial screening and diagnostic prioritization. Your clinical judgment remains central—the AI serves as a force multiplier, helping you focus your expertise where it matters most. Key Responsibilities • Conduct video-based ophthalmic consultations with elderly patients referred through the platform, reviewing AI-generated pre-assessments as a clinical starting point., • Review patient-submitted retinal images, OCT scans, and visual field data uploaded prior to each encounter; validate or override AI-generated findings with documented clinical reasoning., • Diagnose and manage common geriatric eye conditions including age-related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, cataracts, and dry eye disease., • Prescribe medications, update care plans, and coordinate referrals to in-person surgical or urgent care as clinically indicated., • Provide patient education adapted for older adults, including guidance on low-vision resources and fall-risk reduction., • Collaborate with the care coordination team and primary care partners to ensure continuity of care for high-risk patients., • Participate in periodic platform quality reviews and contribute clinical feedback to improve AI diagnostic accuracy over time., • Maintain thorough, timely documentation in the EHR in compliance with Texas Medical Board standards and CMS guidelines. Required Qualifications • MD or DO with board certification in Ophthalmology (American Board of Ophthalmology)., • Active, unrestricted Texas medical license (or willingness to obtain prior to start)., • Minimum 3 years of post-residency clinical experience in ophthalmology., • Experience or demonstrated comfort treating geriatric patients., • Proficiency with telemedicine platforms and digital health tools; comfort interpreting remotely submitted imaging., • Strong written communication skills for asynchronous patient documentation and care team coordination., • Malpractice insurance coverage (tail coverage support negotiable). Preferred Qualifications • Fellowship training or subspecialty experience in retina, glaucoma, or neuro-ophthalmology., • Prior experience with AI-assisted diagnostic workflows or interest in clinical AI applications., • Background in geriatric medicine or experience working with memory care, assisted living, or skilled nursing populations., • Bilingual (English/Spanish) a plus given Dallas-area patient demographics., • DEA registration for controlled substance prescribing. Our Platform & AI Technology Our proprietary telemedicine platform is purpose-designed for specialty care delivery to older adults. Key capabilities include: • AI-powered pre-visit screening: patients complete structured intake and upload fundus photos, OCT imagery, and visual acuity self-assessments before each encounter. The AI flags abnormalities and generates a structured clinical summary for your review., • Integrated imaging viewer: side-by-side display of patient-submitted images with AI annotations, allowing rapid confirmation or override of preliminary findings., • Accessible UX for elderly patients: large-format interface, caregiver co-access, and asynchronous messaging support ensure equitable access for the populations we serve., • EHR integration and documentation assistance: AI-drafted SOAP notes based on encounter transcripts reduce documentation burden, ready for your review and attestation. Full platform onboarding and training provided. Ongoing clinical informatics support available. Schedule & Compensation This role is designed for flexibility. You will commit to 1–2 clinical days per week (approximately 6–10 patient encounters per day), scheduled in coordination with our care team. Shift blocks are available Monday through Saturday, with no on-call or overnight obligations. Compensation Structure Base Rate: Competitive per-encounter or daily rate (commensurate with experience) Structure: 1099 contractor or part-time W-2 (candidate preference) Bonus Eligibility: Quality & patient satisfaction incentives available CME Support: Annual CME stipend offered Why Join Us • Make a tangible impact on underserved elderly patients who face transportation and mobility barriers to traditional eye care., • Work entirely remotely from anywhere in Texas — no commute, no hospital privileges required., • AI tools handle documentation drafts and pre-screening, letting you spend your clinical time on complex decision-making and patient connection., • Flexible scheduling with no nights, no weekends required, and no on-call obligations., • Collaborative, physician-led culture with direct input into platform development and clinical protocols. How to Apply Please submit the following to our physician recruitment team: • Current CV or resume, • Copy of Texas medical license (or documentation of pending application), • Brief cover letter describing your interest in geriatric telemedicine and AI-assisted care We review applications on a rolling basis and aim to respond within 5 business days. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to building diverse, inclusive care teams.