To thrive as an Assistant Physician, you need a medical degree (such as an MD or DO), strong clinical knowledge, and the ability to perform patient assessments under supervision. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs), diagnostic tools, and compliance with state licensure requirements are typically expected. Excellent communication, teamwork, and adaptability are crucial soft skills for effective patient care and collaboration with supervising physicians. These skills and qualifications are vital for providing safe, competent care while supporting healthcare teams and ensuring positive patient outcomes.