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Description
Trinity Health Livingston Family Medicine Residency is seeking a BC/BE Family Medicine Physician to join the Residency Faculty. Teaching experience preferred but not required. Faculty member will provide clinical services and resident supervision in outpatient setting of our Academic Family Medicine Center in Brighton, with the option for inpatient and OB settings. Ideal candidate would have a strong interest in leading our obstetric curriculum as an FM-OB trained physician.
Trinity Health IHA Medical Group offers competitive salary and benefits, paid malpractice, and 403b. Trinity Health Livingston Family Medicine Residency is accredited for 21 residents and holds Osteopathic Recognition designation. Join an engaged team and supportive culture with a strong passion for teaching.
Family Medicine Core Faculty Requirements
Teaching Faculty members must:
- Demonstrate a strong interest in the education of residents and devote sufficient time to the program to fulfill required supervisory and teaching responsibilities.
- Be a role model of professionalism, personal well-being, patient safety, and effective teamwork.
- Demonstrate commitment to the delivery of safe, quality, cost-effective, patient-centered care.
- Provide appropriate clinical supervision of trainees that allows graded authority and responsibility for safe patient care.
- Delegate portions of care to residents based on the needs of the patient and the skills of each trainee to promote the development of knowledge, skills, attitudes, and empathy required for the trainee to enter the unsupervised practice of medicine.
- Administer and maintain an educational environment conducive to educating residents.
- Foster a professional, equitable, respectful, and civil clinical learning environment that is free from discrimination, sexual and other forms of harassment, mistreatment, abuse, or coercion of students, residents, faculty, and staff.
- Regularly participate in organized clinical discussions, rounds, journal clubs, and conferences.
- Participate in personal annual faculty development designed to enhance their skills as an educator and mentor.
- Directly observe, evaluate, and frequently provide feedback on resident performance.
- Document evaluation of trainees at the completion of each rotation assignment (or atleast every 3 months for longitudinal experiences).
- Provide clinical care (without trainees), as requested by the Program Director and Site Medical Director, to best fit the needs of the residenc program.
- Report to the Program Director for educational and program-related issues.
Teaching Faculty Qualifications:
- Faculty members must have appropriate qualifications in their field and hold appropriate institutional appointments in the institution in which they are teaching.
- Physician faculty members must have current certification in family medicine or relevant subspecialty by the appropriate AMBS or AOA Board.
Core Faculty designation:
- Core faculty members must be designated by the program director.
- Core faculty members must have a significant role in the education and supervision of residents/fellows and must devote a significant portion of their entire effort to education and/or administration, and must, as a component of their activities, teach, evaluate, and provide formative feedback to trainees.
- Core faculty members must complete the annual ACGME Faculty Survey.
- Core faculty members should demonstrate scholarly activity in >1 domain annually:
- Research, quality improvement, or case report presentations or publications.
- Contributions to textbooks, online reference materials, journal review/editing, or journal editorial board.
- Patient safety initiatives.
- Creation of program curricula, evaluation tools, didactic educational activities, or electronic educational materials.
- Service on professional committees or educational organizations.
- Program innovations in education, educational workshops or webinars.
- Grand rounds presentation.
Core faculty members should actively participate on the program's Clinical Competence Committee (CCC) and Program Evaluation Committee (PEC) as assigned by the Program Director.
