HCA Enterprise
Transitional Year Residency Program Director
HCA Enterprise, Jacksonville, FL, United States
Description
Specialization:
Internal Medicine
Job Summary:
HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital in Jacksonville is seeking an Internal Medicine physician to lead our Transitional Year Residency Program as the Residency Program Director.About Position:
- 13 residents per year
- Up to 52-hours per month devoted to administrative duties for GME
- Residency Rotations on a 13-block schedule
- Close partnership with Internal Medicine and Family Medicine Residency Programs
- Clinical duties are exclusively inpatient Internal Medicine
- Will be responsible for administration and operations; teaching and scholarly activity; resident recruitment and selection, evaluation, promotion, and disciplinary action; supervision of residents and resident education in the context of patient care
- Must be board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine or by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine
- Must meet the following ACGME requirements:
- Must have at least 3 years of documented educational and / or administrative experience
- Documented ongoing scholarly activity within the past five (5) academic years such as peer reviews, research publications, review articles, peer-reviewed journals, textbook chapters, case reports or clinical series presentations at scientific society meetings, and participation in committees and educational organizations
- Be willing to combine administrative and diagnostic (teaching) responsibilities
- Have strong administrative and team building skills
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
- This position is directly employed through TeamHealth
- Employed model with health benefits
- Base salary plus quality bonus incentives
- Professional liability insurance
- A full-service, level II trauma and acute-care hospital with 411 beds including 10 ORs and 40 ICU beds
- 24-bed psychiatric unit
- Hospital is the only Comprehensive Stroke Center in Clay County
- 9 ACGME residencies/fellowships
- 44 bed emergency department with 2 dedicated trauma bays with 112,000 annual patient visits
- Hospital accolades include:
- American Heart Association Get with the Guidelines Recognitions
- Commission on Accreditation Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) with Stroke Specialty
- Named Among the Top 5% in the Nation for Critical Care, Gastrointestinal Surgery, GI Medical Treatment, Neurosciences, Overall GI Services, Pulmonary Services, Surgical Care and Treatment of Stroke by Healthgrades
- One of Healthgrades America's 50 Best Hospitals for Surgical Care and Vascular Surgery
- One of Healthgrades America's 100 Best Hospitals for Critical Care, Gastrointestinal Care, Gastrointestinal Surgery, Pulmonary Care and Stroke Care
- Recipient of Healthgrades® America's 100 Best Hospitals Award™
With over 200 days of sunshine per year, no state income taxes, lower cost of living, proximity to 22 miles of beaches, the largest urban park system in the nation, world-class fishing, vibrant street arts scene, and local distilleries and craft breweries, Jacksonville is a top destination to work and live. It is the 12th largest city in the United States and more than 500 people move to Northeast Florida each week with jobs being the major driving relocation factor.
Minutes from the home of the PGA Tour’s world golf headquarters at TPC Sawgrass and The PLAYERS Championship, as well as home to tennis at the ATP Tour, Jacksonville is a 20-minute drive from the nation’s oldest city, St. Augustine. Jacksonville also hosts one of the five largest Jazz Festivals in the United States and is a dedicated Carnival Cruise Line terminal with weekly cruises to the Bahamas.