Medical Director - Trauma at Legacy Health – PORTLAND, Oregon
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About This Position
Medical Director - Trauma
Equal Opportunity Employer/Vet/Disabled
US-OR-PORTLAND
Job ID: 26-47193
Type: Part Time - No Benefits
Emanuel Medical Ctr campus
Overview
If you deliver a dose of compassion to every patient you see, you may be an ideal addition to the Legacy community. You’ll provide medical and surgical services within an assigned clinic, forging relationships with staff and delivering expert care to patients. Every aspect of your work will reflect the Legacy mission of making life better for others.
This position provides medical leadership and clinical oversight to assigned specialty clinic practice. Supervises all physicians at his or her assigned clinic site(s). Assists in establishing and operating within department budgets. Assists with program development and oversees quality of care for the practice.
The Greater Portland Area is a sophisticated region offering diverse cultural activities and communities that appeal to a wide variety of needs and tastes. Beautiful parks and more biking paths per mile than any city in the US, promote an active and healthy lifestyle. The temperate four seasons, spectacular surroundings of the Columbia River Gorge and majestic Cascade Mountains, as well as close-proximity to ocean beaches and long skiing seasons make this an opportunity for both professional satisfaction and a wonderful lifestyle.
Responsibilities
In collaboration with the Clinic Manager:
- Plans and facilitates clinic and provider meetings.
- Promotes service excellence. Regularly reviews customer/quality survey data and addresses trends that are identified.
- Monitors access to care, assuring that patient contact time requirements are met.
- Authorizes physician/Allied Health Professional (AHP) requests for time off.
- Addresses clinical and administrative issues occurring in daily clinic operation.
- Oversees orientation and mentorship of new physicians/ AHPs.
Participates in medical director and leadership committee meetings.
Facilitates call schedule for clinic site(s) and manages changes as appropriate for specific site(s).
Helps address quality, access, and productivity concerns at site(s). In collaboration with clinics leadership, meets with site providers to develop and implement performance improvement plans when a provider isn’t meeting expectations.
Promotes quality initiatives at site. Collaborates with other departments/sites as appropriate, to provide high quality continuity of care for all patients of the clinic.
Models, monitors and encourages well-being for staff and Physician/ AHP colleagues.
Encourages participation in Legacy Research projects.
Participates in marketing and community relations to help promote clinic practice.
Participates and encourages employee positive recognition program/processes.
Provides input and direction for the provider compensation plan.
Human Resources Management: Completes annual performance reviews for physicians employed at clinic site. Leads and/or participates in first level performance counseling of physician/ AHPs at clinic site(s), as needed. Clearly communicates performance and behavioral expectations to physicians/AHPs. Participates in recruitment and hiring activities, as appropriate. Provides clinical direction, education and support to clinic staff.
Collaborates to develop and implement outpatient standards of care and policies and procedures, which meet the regulations and guidelines of appropriate government agencies and accrediting organizations.
Qualifications
Education:
Graduate of a four-year accredited U.S. Medical school or equivalent.
Completed approved residency in an applicable surgical specialty.
Experience:
Minimum two years clinical experience in an applicable surgical specialty.
Active member in good standing of Hospital Medical Staff.
Prior experience as a physician leader.
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