Deliver high-quality, patient-centered primary care including preventive services, health maintenance, acute illness, and chronic disease management • Conduct comprehensive health assessments, ordering, interpreting, and acting on labs, imaging, diagnostic studies • Coordinate care with specialists, ancillary services, behavioral health, social services, and community resources • Maintain accurate, timely medical records using the electronic health record system • Participate in population health management: outreach, registries, care gap closures, care management • Engage in quality improvement initiatives, metrics tracking, and performance goals • Contribute to clinic operations, scheduling, patient panel management, and clinic flow efficiency • Provide culturally competent care to diverse patient populations, including underserved and low-income communities • Potentially supervise, mentor, teach residents, medical students, or other learners (if aligned with academic affiliation). • MD or DO degree from an accredited medical school • Board Certification or Board Eligibility in Internal Medicine • Valid license to practice medicine in Massachusetts (or ability to obtain) • Demonstrated ability in outpatient primary care, managing both chronic and acute conditions • Strong communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills • Commitment to working as part of interprofessional teams (nurses, mid-level providers, social workers, etc.) • Experience or interest in population health, quality improvement, or academic/teaching activities preferred • Ability to provide care that respects patient diversity, with attention to health equity.