Physician (DO) - GME Family Medicine - Director of ...
AtlantiCare - atlantic city, NJ
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AtlantiCare - a Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award recipient and the largest healthcare system in southeastern New Jersey - has an exciting opportunity for a Board-Certified Family Medicine D.O. to join the core faculty of our Family Medicine Residency program in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Join a faculty team that will soon graduate its second class of four Family Medicine residents in this 4-4-4 residency program. This role will allow you to develop and implement a curricula that enhances the clinical education and scholarly advancement for your residents in the hospital and an FQHC outpatient clinic. This is a unique learning environment that will allow you to precept with residents as they oversee an assigned panel of patients in an FQHC continuity clinic. The new Family Medicine faculty physician will split time between teaching and providing direct patient care for patients at the FQHC clinic, as well as providing supervision of residents on the inpatient Family Medicine Teaching Service. They will also be responsible for ensuring the residency program maintains compliance with Osteopathic Recognition Requirements, including managing ACGME reporting and overseeing site visits. The successful candidate should be a patient-focused Board-Certified Family Medicine D.O. physician with a passion for teaching and providing comprehensive care for the underserved. Experience in graduate medical education is preferred. Family Medicine faculty receives competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits and programs that support work/life balance. At AtlantiCare, we will value and reward your contributions and support your desire to make a difference. Here, we encourage you to live your life to the fullest in beautiful southeastern New Jersey with its pristine beaches, welcoming neighborhoods and abundance of history, culture, arts, entertainment and recreation. Join AtlantiCare. And make a contribution that could change healthcare.
Created: 2024-11-02