Clinical Associate, Primary Care Physician
Company : Oregon Health & Science University
Location : Astoria, OR, 97103
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Date Posted : 10 January 2026
Department Overview
Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) in partnership with Columbia Memorial Hospital (CMH) is searching for a primary care physician to join our community practice in Astoria, Oregon. CMH is located in beautiful Astoria, Oregon, on the north Oregon coast, just 90 minutes from Portland. Astoria is an historic, vibrant community with thriving theater, arts and culinary scenes. The northern Oregon coast boasts some of the most breathtaking beaches one will find anywhere, giving quick access to exceptional outdoor recreation, including hiking, surfing, fishing, boating, biking and more. CMH invites candidates to explore its full organization and consider an opportunity to join the team. Candidates will find a family-oriented community, charming downtown and all that the great outdoors has to offer in Astoria. To learn more about Columbia Memorial Hospital, please visit the website: https://columbiamemorial.org/
We are seeking a primary care physician to serve the efforts of OHSU and CMH in improving the health of all Oregonians. OHSU Clinical Associates are fully embedded physician and advanced practice provider members of the OHSU Practice Plan (OPP) who deliver care at OHSU-affiliated settings and devote 100 percent of their time to patient care.
Function/Duties of Position
Clinical:
- CMH primary care clinic.
- Clinic Schedule: 18 hours of patient care per week; Call schedule: telephone, after-hours call will be shared equally with all CMH Primary Care providers.
- Supervision and chart reviews for the primary care advance practice practitioners as needed.
Administration:
- Administrative and other duties may be assigned based on department needs and your areas of expertise and interest.
- Up to two (2) hours of administrative time are allotted each week.
Required Qualifications
MD / DO
Board Certified / Board Eligible in a primary specialty (internal medicine, family medicine, pediatrics)
Demonstrated ability to work with a team of health care providers and collaborate to achieve patient care goals.
Experience working in an interdisciplinary setting.
Communication skills and the ability to collaborate with other clinicians in the work unit.
Active Oregon Medical License
DEA
- Ability to perform the job duties with or without accommodation.
All are welcome
Oregon Health & Science University values a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to being an equal opportunity, affirmative action organization that does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of any protected class status, including disability status and protected veteran status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply. To request reasonable accommodation contact the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Department at 503-494-5148 or aaeo@ohsu.edu.Related Jobs
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Frequently asked questions
In Oregon, primary care physicians typically need an active Oregon medical license and DEA registration. Board certification in specialties like internal medicine or family medicine is highly regarded, reflecting regional standards and ensuring alignment with healthcare regulations in Astoria and wider Oregon.
Clinical Associates working in Astoria usually handle about 18 hours of patient care weekly, which might be lighter than schedules in bigger cities like Portland. This balance supports deeper patient relationships while accommodating administrative duties unique to community hospital settings.
Physicians in coastal communities like Astoria often navigate interdisciplinary collaboration challenges due to smaller healthcare teams. They also manage diverse patient needs ranging from chronic care to acute issues, requiring adaptability and strong communication within limited resource environments.
Clinical Associates at OHSU and Columbia Memorial Hospital focus entirely on patient care, sharing on-call duties and supervising advanced practice providers. Their role blends direct clinical work with occasional administrative tasks, fostering a collaborative environment aimed at improving Oregonian health outcomes.
OHSU’s partnership with Columbia Memorial Hospital presents a distinctive career path by embedding physicians in community-focused clinical settings. This blend allows for professional development through hands-on patient care, interdisciplinary teamwork, and potential involvement in administrative and clinical leadership roles.
OHSU integrates its clinical associates into a larger academic and community health system, emphasizing comprehensive patient care and collaboration. This contrasts with smaller clinics by providing structured support, shared call schedules, and access to broader medical resources within Astoria’s local setting.
Primary Care Physicians in Astoria typically earn between $190,000 and $220,000 annually, influenced by the community hospital setting and Oregon’s healthcare market. Compensation often reflects the balance of clinical hours, call responsibilities, and administrative duties expected in such roles.
Astoria offers a vibrant coastal lifestyle with access to beaches, hiking, and cultural activities, making it attractive to clinicians valuing work-life balance. Its family-oriented atmosphere and outdoor recreation opportunities enhance quality of life beyond the clinical setting.
Primary Care Physicians uniquely combine diagnostic expertise, patient management, and interdisciplinary coordination. Unlike other associate roles, they carry full patient care responsibility, requiring board certification and medical licensing specific to Oregon’s rigorous standards.
Columbia Memorial Hospital shares after-hours call among primary care providers to distribute workload fairly. They also allot administrative time weekly, facilitating supervision of advanced practice providers and allowing physicians to focus on high-quality, patient-centered care.