Additional Information: Provide comprehensive primary care in a patient-centered clinic, including examining, diagnosing, treating, prescribing, and referring patients while ensuring continuity of care across outpatient, inpatient, and nursing home settings as applicable. Maintain a minimum of 4,200 annual patient encounters and a 40-hour clinical workweek. Manage documentation, review diagnostic results, educate patients and families, participate in quality improvement, population health, infection control, compliance, and community health initiatives. Supervise and mentor clinical staff and students, collaborate with interdisciplinary care teams, implement clinical protocols, and support ongoing performance improvement. Requires an MD/DO with an unrestricted Texas medical license, DEA/DPS registration, CPR certification, board-required CME, and hospital privileges if applicable. Spanish proficiency is preferred.