Meharry Medical College
This Assistant Professor faculty position serves as the OB/GYN Medical Director/Hospitalist responsible for overseeing daily operations, quality and safety initiatives, patient experience, faculty and resident engagement, and interdepartmental collaboration in the Labor & Delivery and Postpartum units. The role involves fostering teamwork, continuous improvement, and excellence in maternal health outcomes at Nashville General Hospital.
Key Responsibilities
- • Provide medical leadership and oversight of Labor & Delivery services at Nashville General Hospital.
- • Partner with nursing leadership, residents, and faculty to ensure safe, evidence-based, and patient-centered care.
- • Collaborate with the Department Chair, faculty and hospital administration to implement and monitor quality and safety initiatives.
- • Support residency and medical student education through supervision, mentorship, and direct teaching on Labor & Delivery.
- • Assist in the development and enforcement of clinical protocols, policies, and best practices aligned with national standards.
- • Participate in root cause analyses, quality improvement projects, and reviews of adverse events.
- • Serve as the liaison between the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and hospital leadership for Labor & Delivery operations.
- • Promote an environment of collegiality within the team.
Required
- • Board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology
- • Possess understanding of intrapartum care, cesarean section pathways, VBAC, labor analgesia/epidural, neonatal resuscitation, obstetric emergencies (PPH, shoulder dystocia, fetal distress).
- • Knowledge of patient safety science, adverse event analysis, RCA processes, and QI methodologies
- • Familiarity with Joint Commission, ACOG guidelines, CMS/Medicare rules, HIPAA, credentialing/privileging processes
- • Familiarity with medical education curricula design, resident/fellow assessment, and scholarly activity expectations
- • Clear, persuasive, and collaborative communication with clinicians, trainees, nursing, anesthesia, NICU, administration, and external partner
- • Curriculum design, trainee assessment, mentoring, and faculty development
- • Proficiency with perinatal data systems, EHR-based reporting, basic statistics, and outcome measurement
- • Effective liaison with NICU, anesthesia, nursing leadership, maternal-fetal medicine, pediatrics, social work, and hospital governance.
- • Interpreting complex obstetric and neonatal outcomes; translating data into action
- • Timely, prudent clinical and operational decisions in high-acuity settings
- • Ability to advocate for the service line in internal committees and external professional settings
- • MD or DO degree with board certification in Obstetrics and Gynecology
- • Significant clinical experience in obstetrics and high-risk obstetrics
- • Active in intrapartum care and neonatal resuscitation
- • Track record of involvement in education (residency/fellowship teaching, faculty development, or medical students)
- • Board-Certified in OB/GYN (ABOG Equivalent)
- • Active medical licensure
- • DEA certification
- • Eligible for obtaining hospital privileges to lead Labor and Delivery, including cesarean delivery and obstetric anesthesia collaboration per hospital policy.
Preferred
- • Additional expertise in fetal surgery, perinatal palliative care, or regionalization programs
- • Knowledge of remote monitoring, tele-L&D workflows, and virtual consults when relevant
- • Experience leading an L&D service line
- • Proven success in quality improvement initiatives
- • Subspecialty fellowship in Maternal-Fetal Medicine or equivalent board certification.
- • Certification in OB ultrasound, fetal therapy
- • Experience with multi-site privileges or regional perinatal networks
- • Demonstrated track-record navigating complex credentialing across institutions.
Position Summary
This Assistant Professor faculty appointment will serve as the OB/GYN Medical Director/Hospitalist, for providing oversight of daily operations, quality and safety initiatives, patient experience, faculty and resident engagement, and interdepartmental collaboration in the Labor & Delivery and Postpartum units. The position of OB/GYN Medical Director will be a visible leader in fostering a culture of teamwork, continuous improvement, and excellence in maternal health outcomes.
Essential Functions (Principal Duties And Job Responsibilities)
- Provide medical leadership and oversight of Labor & Delivery services at Nashville General Hospital.
- Partner with nursing leadership, residents, and faculty to ensure safe, evidence-based, and patient-centered care.
- Collaborate with the Department Chair, faculty and hospital administration to implement and monitor quality and safety initiatives.
- Support residency and medical student education through supervision, mentorship, and direct teaching on Labor & Delivery.
- Assist in the development and enforcement of clinical protocols, policies, and best practices aligned with national standards.
- Participate in root cause analyses, quality improvement projects, and reviews of adverse events.
- Serve as the liaison between the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and hospital leadership for Labor & Delivery operations.
- Promote an environment of collegiality within the team.
- Board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Possess understanding of intrapartum care, cesarean section pathways, VBAC, labor analgesia/epidural, neonatal resuscitation, obstetric emergencies (PPH, shoulder dystocia, fetal distress).
- Knowledge of patient safety science, adverse event analysis, RCA processes, and QI methodologies
- Familiarity with Joint Commission, ACOG guidelines, CMS/Medicare rules, HIPAA, credentialing/privileging processes
- Familiarity with medical education curricula design, resident/fellow assessment, and scholarly activity expectations
- Clear, persuasive, and collaborative communication with clinicians, trainees, nursing, anesthesia, NICU, administration, and external partner
- Curriculum design, trainee assessment, mentoring, and faculty development
- Proficiency with perinatal data systems, EHR-based reporting, basic statistics, and outcome measurement
- Effective liaison with NICU, anesthesia, nursing leadership, maternal-fetal medicine, pediatrics, social work, and hospital governance.
- Interpreting complex obstetric and neonatal outcomes; translating data into action
- Timely, prudent clinical and operational decisions in high-acuity settings
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities Preferred
- Additional expertise in fetal surgery, perinatal palliative care, or regionalization programs
- Knowledge of remote monitoring, tele-L&D workflows, and virtual consults when relevant
- Experience leading an L&D service line
- Proven success in quality improvement initiatives
- MD or DO degree with board certification in Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Significant clinical experience in obstetrics and high-risk obstetrics
- Active in intrapartum care and neonatal resuscitation
- Track record of involvement in education (residency/fellowship teaching, faculty development, or medical students)
- Subspecialty fellowship in Maternal-Fetal Medicine or equivalent board certification.
- Board-Certified in OB/GYN (ABOG Equivalent)
- Active medical licensure
- DEA certification
- Eligible for obtaining hospital privileges to lead Labor and Delivery, including cesarean delivery and obstetric anesthesia collaboration per hospital policy.
- Certification in OB ultrasound, fetal therapy
- Experience with multi-site privileges or regional perinatal networks
- Demonstrated track-record navigating complex credentialing across institutions.
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