Job Summary
Job Description
Texoma Medical Center is hiring a Family Medicine Physician to join our GME Program.
This position will report to the Program Director of the Family Medicine Residency Program, and will serve as clinical instructor of Family Medicine. The physician will assist in the didactic activities, curriculum, mentoring for the residency program, and complete administrative tasks as requested by the Program Director. You will also assist in ensuring program compliance with the policies and regulations of the hospital and regulatory agencies through supervision of the residents during clinical activity.
Typical Duties and Responsibilities of the Core Faculty include:
- Devote 60% of his or her time, at least 24 hours per week, or 1200 hours per year, to the instruction, administration, scholarly activity and patient care within the Family Medicine Residency Program at Texoma Medical Center.
- Provide residents and medical students with appropriate opportunities to manage cases, guiding residents and students in their analysis of and prospective treatment of patients, especially to obstetric patients.
- Provide continuity of care through supervision and direct patient care at the residency continuity clinic. Model patient care within the residency continuity clinic by maintaining a panel of patients independent of residency instruction.
- Participate in teaching the didactic curriculum, resident clinics, and conferences. Instruction must be evidence-based and directed toward ensuring resident competency.
- Assist Program Director with curriculum development to ensure the appropriate instruction for learners.
- Participate in activities pertinent to resident and faculty scholarly activity that satisfy ACGME requirements.
- Be a role model for residents by demonstrating composure, citizenship, cooperative spirit, high morals, ethics and professionalism.
- Complete and review resident evaluations on a timely basis in accordance with ACGME and Texoma Medical Center policies, including written, semi-annual and annual evaluations. Assist the Program Director in the review and verification of resident completion of all program requirements for graduation.
- Participate in regular meetings of the program and assigned subcommittees. Actively participate in other medical education activities pertinent to the residency program as requested by the Program Director.
- Actively participate in annual recruiting including but not limited to reviewing candidate applications, interviewing candidates, follow up communication with candidates and assistance in rank decisions and discussions.
- Report to the Program Director resident or medical student issues or challenges. Provide recommendations to remedy as appropriate. Assist in remediation as requested by the Program Director.
- Follow ACGME and Medical Education Department policy and guidelines; take an active role in disciplinary investigations, hearings and actions involving residents in a timely fashion.
- Attend scheduled faculty development as reasonably requested by the Program Director and/or the DIO.
Ideal candidates will be Board certified or eligible from an appropriate specialty Board, having completed a AOA or ACGME approved internship and residency, and will obtain privileges to admit patients at Texoma Medical Center, including obstetric patients. An active Texas license is highly preferred. Additional qualifications include an Obstetrics fellowship or additional post-residency experience with prenatal care, delivery management, and postnatal care; point of care ultrasound or medication-assisted treatment of opioid abuse.
Texoma Medical Center is a 333-bed regional medical center with a staff of over 200 physicians. TMC’s main campus is located in Denison, Texas, approximately one hour north of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex and just south of the Texas/Oklahoma border. In addition, Texoma Medical center operates a number of locations throughout the Texoma region. The hospital offers major specialty services, including open heart surgery and neurosurgery. Advanced resources, such as certified trauma care support TMC's role as a regional specialty center. Since 1965, TMC has forged a special relationship with the people of North Texas and Southern Oklahoma, providing the kind of sophisticated, experienced care that was once available only in major metropolitan areas.
The City of Denison, Texas, a community of 22,000 residents, is located 67 miles north of Dallas. Denison offers excellent schools, beautiful scenery, and a variety of shopping, restaurants and hotels. Its proximity to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex allows Denison to offer access to every urban amenity, while retaining the unhurried atmosphere of a smaller community.
For additional information, please contact:
Fred Cardona
Physician Recruiter
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