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Palliative Care/Hospice Medicine Program Director
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Position Description: Palliative Care/Hospice Medicine Program Director
Title:
Program Director, Palliative Care/Hospice Medicine Reports to:
Designated Institutional Official (DIO) and Academic Chair of Department Purpose:
The Program Director for the Palliative Care/Hospice Medicine program is responsible for the oversight and administration of the ACGME-accredited fellowship program. The Director ensures compliance with ACGME specialty-specific requirements and fosters excellence in clinical care, education, and research. The Director also plays a key role in the creation of a new program application. Responsibilities: Program Administration
Oversee the daily operations of the Palliative Care/Hospice Medicine fellowship program. Ensure compliance with ACGME program requirements and standards. Manage faculty development, evaluation and assessment, and appointments for core and clinical faculty. Develop and implement policies and procedures to support the program's mission and goals. Allocate 0.2-0.25 FTE for academic program administration, including curriculum development, faculty appointments, and program evaluation. Clinical Care
Maintain an active clinical practice in palliative care and hospice medicine. Provide direct patient care in inpatient and outpatient settings. Serve as a clinical supervisor and mentor to fellows, guiding them in the acquisition of clinical skills and professional development. Education and Mentorship
Develop and implement the educational curriculum for the fellowship program. Mentor fellows in clinical, teaching, research, and advocacy skills. Participate in didactic activities, case conferences, and rounds. Foster a culture of continuous learning and professional growth among faculty and fellows. Research and Scholarly Activity
Engage in scholarly activities, including research, publications, and presentations. Encourage and support fellows in their research endeavors. Collaborate with other departments and institutions to advance the field of palliative care and hospice medicine. New Program Application
Lead the development and submission of a new program application to the ACGME. Ensure that the application meets all ACGME requirements and guidelines. Collaborate with the DIO, GMEC, and other stakeholders to gather necessary documentation and support for the application. Qualifications: Board-certified in Hospice and Palliative Medicine. 3 years of experience in academic medicine and 2 years with an active clinical practice in hospice/palliative care. Demonstrated experience in medical education and program administration. Experience serving as a clinical supervisor in an inpatient or outpatient setting, developing curricula and/or participating in didactic activities. Record of involvement in scholarly activities, including research, publications, and mentorship. Strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills. Ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders, including faculty, fellows, and institutional leaders. Work Schedule:
Varies Status:
Full Time Regular 1.0 Location:
Memorial-MSOB Location of Job:
US:WV:Charleston
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Program Director, Palliative Care/Hospice Medicine Reports to:
Designated Institutional Official (DIO) and Academic Chair of Department Purpose:
The Program Director for the Palliative Care/Hospice Medicine program is responsible for the oversight and administration of the ACGME-accredited fellowship program. The Director ensures compliance with ACGME specialty-specific requirements and fosters excellence in clinical care, education, and research. The Director also plays a key role in the creation of a new program application. Responsibilities: Program Administration
Oversee the daily operations of the Palliative Care/Hospice Medicine fellowship program. Ensure compliance with ACGME program requirements and standards. Manage faculty development, evaluation and assessment, and appointments for core and clinical faculty. Develop and implement policies and procedures to support the program's mission and goals. Allocate 0.2-0.25 FTE for academic program administration, including curriculum development, faculty appointments, and program evaluation. Clinical Care
Maintain an active clinical practice in palliative care and hospice medicine. Provide direct patient care in inpatient and outpatient settings. Serve as a clinical supervisor and mentor to fellows, guiding them in the acquisition of clinical skills and professional development. Education and Mentorship
Develop and implement the educational curriculum for the fellowship program. Mentor fellows in clinical, teaching, research, and advocacy skills. Participate in didactic activities, case conferences, and rounds. Foster a culture of continuous learning and professional growth among faculty and fellows. Research and Scholarly Activity
Engage in scholarly activities, including research, publications, and presentations. Encourage and support fellows in their research endeavors. Collaborate with other departments and institutions to advance the field of palliative care and hospice medicine. New Program Application
Lead the development and submission of a new program application to the ACGME. Ensure that the application meets all ACGME requirements and guidelines. Collaborate with the DIO, GMEC, and other stakeholders to gather necessary documentation and support for the application. Qualifications: Board-certified in Hospice and Palliative Medicine. 3 years of experience in academic medicine and 2 years with an active clinical practice in hospice/palliative care. Demonstrated experience in medical education and program administration. Experience serving as a clinical supervisor in an inpatient or outpatient setting, developing curricula and/or participating in didactic activities. Record of involvement in scholarly activities, including research, publications, and mentorship. Strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills. Ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders, including faculty, fellows, and institutional leaders. Work Schedule:
Varies Status:
Full Time Regular 1.0 Location:
Memorial-MSOB Location of Job:
US:WV:Charleston
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