Mochi Health
Physician - Obesity Medicine
Job Summary
Mochi Health is seeking licensed MDs and DOs with experience in obesity medicine and telemedicine to provide virtual consultations and manage treatments such as GLP-1 medications. The role involves collaborating with a multidisciplinary team and utilizing a custom EMR designed for longitudinal obesity care. Candidates should have at least two years of relevant experience, hold current board certification, and be licensed in multiple states. The position offers flexible hours, professional support, and opportunities for ongoing education in a telemedicine-driven environment.
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Contract / Remote - United States
About The Role
Mochi Health is seeking experienced, independent providers who are passionate about obesity medicine and building long-term relationships with patients. As a rapidly growing startup expanding across multiple states, we provide a comprehensive, patient-centered approach to obesity care. This role is ideal for physicians looking to practice evidence-based obesity medicine in a flexible, telemedicine-first environment.
What You’ll Do
- Provide virtual consultations to patients managing obesity and metabolic health conditions.
- Prescribe and manage GLP-1 medications and other obesity treatments.
- Utilize our custom-built EMR designed for longitudinal obesity care.
- Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, including nutritionists, genetic counselors, and prior authorization specialists.
- Stay updated with the latest clinical research through our monthly academic lecture series (optional).
- Maintain a high standard of patient-centered care in a flexible, telemedicine setting.
Who You Are
- MD/DO with current board certification (preferably in Endocrinology, Bariatrics, Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, or Obesity Medicine).
- Minimum 2 years of experience in obesity medicine and/or endocrinology.
- Licensed in at least five states (more preferred).
- DABOM certification (optional, but preferred).
- 1+ year of experience prescribing GLP-1 medications.
- 1+ year of telemedicine experience (comfortable on-camera using video chat).
Why Mochi Health?
At Mochi Health, we are redefining obesity care through technology-driven, patient-first solutions. By joining our team, you will:
- Enjoy full malpractice coverage, including tail coverage.
- Have complete control over your schedule with 24/7 flexible hours.
- Utilize advanced tools like our custom-built EMR and obesity-specific protocols.
- Benefit from a support team handling lab testing, prior authorizations, and customer service.
- Access ongoing professional development through our optional academic lecture series.
Interested? Submit your resume as a PDF.
Providers will be compensated via a capitated payment model based on the size of their patient caseload.
Mochi Health
Get access to the best obesity medications and treatment program at Mochi Health. Our GLP-1 medication helps you lose weight safely and effectively.
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