Medical Director, Musculoskeletal Clinical Program, Hand/Wrist
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Medical Director
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Part-Time/Contract
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Murray, Utah, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 9/21/24

Job Description:

Medical Director-Musculoskeletal Clinical Program-Hand/Wrist oversees a Musculoskeletal Clinical Program subspecialty and provides strategic direction, leadership, oversight, and support for Musculoskeletal physician team and develops a culture of highly reliable, high-value care for patients. The Medical Director communicates with all Musculoskeletal care providers across the region. The Medical Director partners and collaborates with other leaders in the Musculoskeletal Service Line to create a professional and positive environment for providers to work. The Medical Director champions provider growth and development, innovation, continuous improvement, and is accountable for the successes of the Musculoskeletal Service Line. The Medical Director promotes excellence in the fundamentals of extraordinary care by advancing service line goals and Intermountain values and operation model with teams across the region.

Scope

The Medical Director-Musculoskeletal Clinical Program-Hand/Wrist is reporting to the Senior Medical Director-Musculoskeletal Clinical Program. While primary relationships include all physicians and providers within their defined subspecialty, the Medical Director collaborates, communicates, and builds relationships with applicable members of the healthcare team.

Job Essentials

Physician leader for Musculoskeletal Providers within the Hand/Wrist subspecialty.

Maintains clinical responsibilities as an Orthopedic Surgeon.

Leads physician collaborations in the Musculoskeletal service line for the Hand/Wrist subspecialty.

Defines and establishes care models that best meet the needs of patients with Musculoskeletal needs, conditions, and diagnoses.

Leads the process to identify where care should be provided with service line leadership and providers.

Develops and implements a communication process which regularly informs and connects Musculoskeletal providers across the region. Collaborates with other members of the service line, clinical services, specialty care, and community care team to develop care pathways for Musculoskeletal conditions.

Supports appropriate research endeavors for the Musculoskeletal service line and collaborates with the Office of Research.

Provides specialty specific review and consultation as requested by SelectHealth.

Provides specialty specific consultation as requested by Digital Technology Services.

This physician is the model Musculoskeletal caregiver for our model healthcare system as evidenced by: Professional dress and presentations.

Professional proposals and business plans.

Integrity, passion, and energy for the service line work.

Champion of Intermountain's Mission, Vision, Values, and fundamentals. Effective implementation of the Intermountain operating model.