Hospitalist Physician
Company: Sound Physicians
Location: Dallas
Posted on: May 1, 2025
Job Description:
Program Director for a well-established Internal Medicine
Residency in Dallas, Texas Responsible to:
- Texas Health Dallas Chief Quality Medical Officer (CQMO)
- Texas Health Resources Chief Academic Office (CAO)
- Texas Health Dallas Medical Director for Sound Hospitalists
Educational Requirements:
- MD or DO Degree Qualifications:
- At least three (3) years of documented educational and/or
administrative abilities; or possess qualifications acceptable to
the ACGME's Internal Medicine Residency Review Committee is
required. Possessing specialty expertise and demonstrated clinical
competence as a practicing physician is required. Prior experience
as a Program Director is preferred.
- Certified in Internal Medicine by the American Board of
Internal Medicine (ABIM) or American Osteopathic Board of Internal
Medicine (AOBIM).
- Must be appointed, or eligible to be appointed as a medical
staff member, with unrestricted credentials within Texas Health
Resources and be licensed, or able to obtain a license, to practice
medicine in the State of Texas.
- Minimum of 3 years as a Hospitalist. Additional
Characteristics:
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate
effectively with all stakeholders, including but not limited to
physicians, residents, hospital leadership, administration, staff,
and others at multiple levels.
- Strong organizational leadership and demonstrated effective
leadership capability.
- Ability to lead and effectively supervise an inpatient teaching
team and perform all patient care duties expected of a hospitalist.
Benefits include:
- Medical/Vision/Dental Coverage
- Continuing Medical Education (CME)
- Quality bonus Sound Hospitalist Clinical Duties and
Responsibilities
You will be clinically active as a Hospitalist in a cadence aligned
with administrative duties and assigned by the site medical
director.
Responsibilities for clinical shifts include:
- Supervising and teaching residents while providing all aspects
of patient care.
- Conducting daily teaching rounds to residents.
- Attending, and participating as appropriate in,
multidisciplinary rounds.
- Attending, and participating as appropriate in, noon
conferences. Program Director duties are delineated below, and the
monthly time sheet must be submitted and approved by the Texas
Health Dallas CQMO and Texas Health Resources CAO.
INTERNAL MEDICINE RESIDENCY PROGRAM DIRECTOR DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Program Director for Internal Medicine Education will provide
expertise and leadership for the implementation of the
Undergraduate Medical Education, Graduate Medical Education
clinical, and simulation training in Internal Medicine. The Program
Director is responsible for the organization, implementation,
accreditation, and supervision of the training program. The scope
of these duties includes resident selection, orientation,
evaluation, and remediation; curriculum development,
implementation, and oversight; and activities in support of program
evaluation, accreditation, improvement, and resident success. The
success of the internal medicine residency program and each
resident is directly related to the skills and competence of the
Program Director. In addition, the Program Director must
collaborate with the Internal Medicine Residency Staff, the Texas
Health Resources Chief Academic Officer and/or Designated
Institutional Official, the Texas Health Dallas senior leaders, and
other Texas Health Graduate Medical Education leaders.
Responsibilities will include:
Administrative Activities:
- Direct and manage the core functions of structure, competency,
and accreditation standards as per ACGME.
- Know and comply with ACGME Core and Internal Medicine Specialty
requirements.
- Develop and implement the resident selection process, including
establishing interview process(es), completing program registration
processes associated with recruitment, educating faculty and
residents on interviewing expectations and interview process(es),
reviewing applications, participating fully in recruiting days as
schedule permits, leading ranking meetings, and certifying the
program's annual Rank Order List.
- In the Program Director's absence, identify a designee in
administrative, educational, and didactic activities.
- Develop implementation of and manage the completion milestones
as evaluation tools.
- Develop the implementation of, and ensure compliance with,
policies relevant to the operations of the internal medicine
residency program as per ACGME requirements, THR GME policies, and
THR policies.
- Identify and/or participate in projects designed to improve,
enhance, and support the quality of training provided to internal
medicine residents.
- Complete all required ACGME processes, requests from the Chief
Academic Officer and/or Designated Institutional Official, surveys,
and questionnaires by the due date.
- Be facile with electronic manipulation of information, such as
ERAS, NRMP, spreadsheets, and database manipulation. Analyze data
to evaluate trends and attainment of program objectives, such as
resident performance, Internal Medicine In-Training Examination
results, career outcomes, and recruitment success.
- Develop and implement milestones-linked assessment tools.
- Review rotation evaluations to identify opportunities for
improvement.
- Organize and participate in resident onboarding and orientation
processes. Committee Assignments:
- As a member, regularly attend and participate in the Texas
Health Dallas Medical Executive Committee.
- Participate in committees as assigned to support the
advancement of the mission and vision of the organization and the
advancement of the interests of the program and residents.
Teaching, Mentoring, and Role Modeling:
- Participate in didactic curriculum, retreats, wellness
activities, and other residency events.
- Ensure delivery of curriculum, including selecting and
delivering didactic curriculum, recruiting and scheduling faculty
to develop and deliver didactic curriculum, and delivering feedback
and faculty development to those delivering didactic
curriculum.
- Deliver effective feedback regularly to all residents.
- Ensure the delivery of activities to provide residents with
education to develop clinical skills, professionalism,
communication and interpersonal skills, and leadership skills.
- Mentor residents in scholarly and research-related
activities.
- Write letters of recommendation for residents and students and
serve as a reference.
- Assist residents with fellowship matching and job placement
guidance as appropriate.
- Foster the spirit of collegiality and camaraderie among
residents and program faculty.
- Coordinate and support medical student rotations in Internal
Medicine. Professional Development Activities:
- Participate in academic societies and educational programs
designed to enhance his/her educational and administrative skills,
attending ACGME, AAIM and APDIM conferences regularly and other
medical education focused conferences as requested. Other:
- Perform additional administrative, clinical, and supervisory
functions, in support of residency program initiatives, as defined
by the Chief Academic Officer and/or Designated Institutional
Official and/or THD Chief Quality and Medical Officer. The duties
of the Physician as teaching faculty of the GME program outpatient
environment will provide the following:
- Provides direct patient care without residents as needed.
- Directly oversee resident inpatient and ambulatory patient
encounters including outpatient procedures; comply with direct and
indirect supervision policies; ensure residents are developing
differential diagnoses and treatment plans effectively.
- Conduct formal and informal teaching sessions on relevant
inpatient and outpatient internal medicine topics. Utilize
evidence-based medicine in teaching and demonstrating how to
integrate current research into clinical practice. Provide guidance
on research opportunities and support residents in academic
pursuits.
- Educate residents on patient safety practices, quality
improvement, and error prevention strategies in the outpatient
setting. Participate and/or lead quality improvement projects,
involving residents in these initiatives.
- Provide formative feedback on residents' clinical performance
in accordance with program policies and procedures. Based on the
applicable ACGME Internal Medicine Milestones, provide summative
evaluations of residents' performance regularly, but at least twice
annually.
- Model effective communication with patients, including empathy,
clear explanations, and shared decision-making. Coach residents on
communication skills, patient interactions, and within and among
the healthcare team.
- Ensure accurate and timely medical record documentation of
residents, teaching them best practices in electronic health record
(EHR) usage. Review and co-sign all resident notes in accordance
with guidelines.
- Demonstrate and teach sensitivity and adaptability to cultural,
gender, and individual differences among patients and colleagues.
Engage with other healthcare professionals for safe, effective, and
high-value patient care. Teach residents how to effectively work in
multidisciplinary teams for safe and high-value patient care.
- Assign resident mentors . click apply for full job details
Keywords: Sound Physicians, Wylie , Hospitalist Physician, Healthcare , Dallas, Texas
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