Henry Ford Health
The Program Director leads the Family Medicine Residency Program, providing overall leadership, administration, and direction to ensure compliance with accreditation standards. This role oversees curriculum, faculty, and resident development while supporting scholarly activity, professional development, resident wellness, and community engagement within a diverse urban patient population.
Key Responsibilities
- • Design and conduct the program in a fashion consistent with the needs of the community, the mission(s) of the Sponsoring Institution, and the mission(s) of the program
- • Administer and maintain a learning environment conducive to educating residents in each of the ACGME Competency domains.
- • Develop and oversee a process to evaluate candidates prior to approval as program faculty members for participation in the residency program education.
- • Have the authority to approve program faculty members for participation in the residency program education at all sites.
- • Have the authority to remove program faculty members from participation in the residency program education at all sites.
- • Have the authority to remove residents from supervising interactions and/or learning environments that do not meet the standards of the program.
- • Ensure that all educators of residents effectively role model the Core Competencies.
- • Submit accurate and complete information required and requested by DIO, GMEC and ACGME
- • Provide applicants who are offered an interview with information related to the applicant’s eligibility for the relevant specialty board examinations
- • Provide learning and working environment which residents have opportunity to raise concerns and provide feedback in confidential manner as appropriate without fear of intimidation or retaliation.
- • Ensure the program’s compliance with the Sponsoring Institutions’ policies and procedures related to grievances and due process; employment and nondiscrimination.
- • Document verification of program completion for all graduating residents within 30 days; obtain review and approval of Sponsoring Institution’s DIO before submitting information or requests to ACGME.
- • Must be faculty member appointed as program director with authority and accountability for the overall program, including compliance with all applicable program requirements.
- • Significant FTE will be devoted administratively to ensure that the education goals and requirements are being met.
- • The Program Director must have responsibility, authority, and accountability for: administration and operations; teaching and scholarly activity; resident recruitment and selection, evaluation and promotion of residents, and disciplinary action; supervision of residents; and resident education in the context of patient care.
Required
- • Must be faculty member appointed as program director with authority and accountability for the overall program, including compliance with all applicable program requirements.
- • Must include specialty expertise and at least three years of documented educational and/or administrative experience, or qualifications acceptable to the Review Committee.
- • Must include current certification in the specialty for which they are the program director by the American Board of Family Medicine or by the American Osteopathic Board of Family Medicine, or specialty qualifications that are acceptable to the Review Committee.
- • Must have current medical licensure and appropriate medical staff appointment; and must include ongoing clinical activity.
The Program Director, as the leader of the program, must serve as a role model to residents in addition to fulfilling the technical aspects of the role.
- Design and conduct the program in a fashion consistent with the needs of the community, the mission(s) of the Sponsoring Institution, and the mission(s) of the program
- Administer and maintain a learning environment conducive to educating residents in each of the ACGME Competency domains.
- Develop and oversee a process to evaluate candidates prior to approval as program faculty members for participation in the residency program education.
- Have the authority to approve program faculty members for participation in the residency program education at all sites.
- Have the authority to remove program faculty members from participation in the residency program education at all sites.
- Have the authority to remove residents from supervising interactions and/or learning environments that do not meet the standards of the program.
- Submit accurate and complete information required and requested by DIO, GMEC and ACGME
- Provide applicants who are offered an interview with information related to the applicant’s eligibility for the relevant specialty board examinations
- Provide learning and working environment which residents have opportunity to raise concerns and provide feedback in confidential manner as appropriate without fear of intimidation or retaliation.
- Ensure the program’s compliance with the Sponsoring Institutions’ policies and procedures related to grievances and due process; employment and nondiscrimination.
- Document verification of program completion for all graduating residents within 30 days; obtain review and approval of Sponsoring Institution’s DIO before submitting information or requests to ACGME.
- Must be faculty member appointed as program director with authority and accountability for the overall program, including compliance with all applicable program requirements.
- Significant FTE will be devoted administratively to ensure that the education goals and requirements are being met.
- Must include specialty expertise and at least three years of documented educational and/or administrative experience, or qualifications acceptable to the Review Committee.
- Must include current certification in the specialty for which they are the program director by the American Board of Family Medicine or by the American Osteopathic Board of Family Medicine, or specialty qualifications that are acceptable to the Review Committee.
- Must have current medical licensure and appropriate medical staff appointment; and must include ongoing clinical activity.
- The Program Director must have responsibility, authority, and accountability for: administration and operations; teaching and scholarly activity; resident recruitment and selection, evaluation and promotion of residents, and disciplinary action; supervision of residents; and resident education in the context of patient care.
Additional Information
- Organization: Henry Ford Medical Group
- Department: Family Practice - OFP
- Shift: Day Job
- Union Code: Not Applicable
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