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This position serves as the Assistant Residency Program Director and the Director of Osteopathic Education, responsible for teaching, research, administration, and service activities related to the Decatur Family Medicine Residency program and the FQHC. The role includes practicing both outpatient and inpatient medicine and overseeing osteopathic education and recognition status.
Key Responsibilities
- • Supervise resident physicians and medical students in patient care activities at the Family Medicine site and other outpatient settings.
- • Conduct and supervise teaching rounds on hospitalized patients.
- • Participate in education conferences, seminars, and lectures for resident physicians and medical students.
- • Supervise, observe, and evaluate resident physicians and other advanced students in the Family Medicine Program.
- • Responsible for teaching and service activities as they relate to the Decatur Family Medicine Residency program to enhance the quality of the residency program.
- • Provide direct patient care to own patient panel.
- • Participate in the Family Medicine Faculty Inpatient call.
- • Serve on school-wide, departmental and community committees as requested.
- • Serve on residency program, community, and hospital committees, as assigned.
- • Participate in Center Peer Review and Quality Improvement activities.
- • Provide emergency services to patients as needed including those who are identified as having no primary care physician.
- • Participate in internal or external professional organizations and/or committees as delegated by the Residency Program Director, Medical Director, and FQHC.
- • Serve as an Assistant Program Director for the Decatur Family Medicine Residency Program by directing and administering clinical and educational activities related to the program as delegated by the Residency Program and Medical Director.
- • Serve as the Director of Osteopathic Education, responsible for osteopathic recognition status through ACGME and serve as point of contact for the American Osteopathic Association, Division of Postdoctoral Training and ATSU/KCOM Osteopathic Postdoctoral Training Institution (National Center for Osteopathic Principles and Practice Education).
- • Attend quarterly Departmental DO meetings.
- • Coordinate, attend, and assist as needed in osteopathic resident curricular activities including but not limited to OMT clinics, DO journal clubs, and educational workshops.
- • Track, monitor and advise on Decatur DO scholarly activities.
- • Ensure resident documentation of osteopathic skills are maintained.
- • Conduct biannual meetings with each osteopathic recognition (OR) track resident, and annual meetings with OR faculty as required by the ACGME.
- • Devise and carry out research projects of their own design with assistance from other faculty members.
- • Assist Residents and medical students in the development of research projects and help supervise their activities.
Required
- • Sensitive to the needs of underrepresented minority populations.
- • Must possess a DO degree.
- • Must have graduated from an accredited residency training program at time of hire.
- • Must be Board Certified in Family Medicine.
- • Must be licensed in the state of Illinois at time of hire.
- • Must be willing to practice inpatient medicine.
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Description
This position will serve as the Assistant Residency Program Director and the Director of Osteopathic Education. The incumbent will be responsible for teaching, research, administration, and service activities as they relate to the Decatur Family Medicine Residency program and to the FQHC. This position will practice both outpatient and inpatient medicine.
Examples of Duties
I. Teaching 35%
- Supervise resident physicians and medical students in patient care activities at the
- Conduct and supervise teaching rounds on hospitalized patients.
- Participates in education conferences, seminars, and lectures for resident physicians and
- Supervises, observes, and evaluates resident physicians and other advanced students in
- Responsible for teaching and services activities as they relate to the Decatur Family
II. Service (Patient Care) 35%
- Provide direct patient care to own patient panel.
- Participate in the Family Medicine Faculty Inpatient call.
- Serve on school-wide, departmental and community committees and requested.
- Serve on residency program, community, and hospital committees, as assigned.
- Participate in Center Peer Review and Quality Improvement activities.
- Provide emergency services to patients as needed including those who are identified as
- Participants in internal or external professional organizations and/or committees as
III. Administration 25%
- Serves as an Assistant Program Director for the Decatur Family Medicine Residency
program as delegated by the Residency Program and Medical Director.
- Serve as the Director of Osteopathic Education. Responsible for osteopathic recognition
Association, Division of Postdoctoral Training and ATSU/KCOM Osteopathic
Postdoctoral Training Institution (National Center for Osteopathic Principles and Practice
Education).
- Attend quarterly Departmental DO meetings.
- Coordinate, attend, and assist as needed in osteopathic resident curricular activities
- Track, monitor and advise on Decatur DO scholarly activities.
- Ensure resident documentation of osteopathic skills are maintained.
- Conduct biannual meetings with each osteopathic recognition (OR) track resident, and
IV. Research 5%
- Devise and carry out research projects of their own design with assistance from other
- Assist Residents and medical students in the development of research projects and will
Qualifications
- Sensitive to the needs of underrepresented minority populations.
- Must possess a DO degree.
- Must have graduated from an accredited residency training program at time of hire.
- Must be Board Certified in Family Medicine.
- Must be licensed in the state of Illinois at time of hire.
- Must be willing to practice inpatient medicine.
If you require assistance, please contact the Office of Human Resources at hrrecruitment@siumed.edu or call 217-545-0223 Monday through Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm.
The mission of Southern Illinois University School of Medicine is to optimize the health of the people of central and southern Illinois through education, patient care, research and service to the community.
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Southern Illinois University School of Medicine is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer who provides equal employment and educational opportunities for all qualified persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, protected veteran status or marital status in accordance with local, state and federal law.
Pre-employment background screenings required.
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