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Family Medicine - Spryfield Ravines

Ref: NSHPHYS.REF822I

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Company Description

The Ravines Medical Group has been providing comprehensive primary care services across the Halifax region for over 10 years. With four medical centres and eight pharmacies, the organization supports a collaborative, team‑based approach to family medicine in modern, well‑equipped facilities. Ravines emphasizes high‑quality care, strong community partnerships, and a commitment to accessible healthcare.

The Group handles the administrative and business operations so clinicians can focus on patient care while maintaining autonomy over schedules, clinical interests, and appointment structure. Ravines supports ongoing professional development, CME involvement, and the flexibility for physicians to pursue additional assignments such as hospitalist or long‑term care work.

Job Description

The Spryfield Ravines Clinic, located at 205 Herring Cove Road, is seeking a family physician to join its collaborative team of eight physicians, one nurse practitioner, and two family practice nurses. The incoming provider will assume the panel of a recently retired physician and deliver comprehensive primary care to a diverse patient population, including individuals with chronic disease, mental health concerns, and addiction co‑morbidities.

This position offers independence, strong clinical support, and opportunities for teaching, collaboration, and procedural medicine within a highly supported practice environment.
 

Highlights

  • Collaborative Team Model: Weekly physician meetings, shared clinical discussions, and supportive interdisciplinary environment.
  • Duty Clinic Rotation Only: No call schedule; physicians participate in a weekday duty clinic for one hour on a rotational basis.
  • Strong Operational Support:
    • Director of Clinical Operations available weekly or as needed
    • Longstanding administrative staff
    • Dedicated billing coordinator with weekly submission and bi‑weekly physician pay
  • Clinical Infrastructure:
    • Fully equipped procedure room
    • Autoclave and sterilization systems
    • Ability to order additional equipment as required
    • Access to dermatologist and community specialists
  • EMR: TELUS Med Access across all Ravines Medical Group clinics.
  • Teaching Opportunities: Family medicine residents and medical students regularly placed at the clinic.
  • Independent Contractor Model: Full autonomy over schedule and clinical scope.

Responsibilities

Clinical Care

  • Provide comprehensive family medicine services to an existing panel, including assuming patients from a recently retired provider.
  • Deliver care across a broad range of primary care needs
  • Participate in the clinic’s weekday duty clinic rotation (one hour per day), serving patients attached to the practice.

Collaborative & Professional Engagement

  • Participate in weekly physician meetings to discuss patient care and complex cases.
  • Option to contribute to the clinic’s teaching environment by supervising family medicine residents and medical students (if interested).
  • Option to participate in CME and professional development opportunities with the physician team. 

Qualifications

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Additional Information

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