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Medical Director, Orthopedic Trauma
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Overview
To be part of our organization, every employee should understand and share in the YNHHS Vision, support our Mission, and live our Values. These values - integrity, patient-centered, respect, accountability, and compassion - must guide what we do, as individuals and professionals, every day. The Medical Director of Orthopedic Trauma is a physician leader, jointly accountable to the YNHHS Service Line Vice President, the Greenwich Hospital Trauma Program Medical Director, Associate Director and Manager, the Office of the Chief Medical Officer, and the Chair of Orthopedics at Greenwich Hospital. This newly appointed individual works to advance the delivery of clinical care and operational performance of the Greenwich Hospital Trauma Service, focusing on Orthopedic Trauma. This physician will work in partnership with the Trauma Service dyad nursing partner, administrative leadership, and other key stakeholders. The incumbent Medical Director will be accessible to the Trauma team staff during routine hours for escalation of issues, clinical or operational, as they rise. The incumbent Medical Director will provide oversight and feedback, and ensure loop closure, accountability for physician performance as it pertains to the care of patients with trauma and/or orthopedic trauma, including escalation of issues as needed, regardless of the physician's clinical discipline, employment, or other factors. The incumbent Medical Director will also collaborate with the Trauma Program Performance Improvement team, Quality and Safety, Emergency Medicine, Patient Experience, Regulatory Affairs, Social Work, and any other work group as necessary. The Medical Director will serve as a partner in, and be accountable for, the implementation of process improvement, quality and safety, access, patient experience, or any other improvement project in the unit/area/program, including but not limited to the engagement, monitoring, and performance of the clinical teams providing care to patients with orthopedic trauma. The incumbent will play a key role in American College of Surgeons trauma certification maintenance. EEO/AA/Disability/Veteran Responsibilities
Qualifications EDUCATION MD degree, full residency training and Board certification in internal/family medicine and Orthopedics mandatory. EXPERIENCE At least 1 year of experience providing clinical care at Greenwich Hospital or other similar medical center. LICENSURE Board eligible or certified in Orthopedics. Must have attending medical staff privileges at Greenwich Hospital, hold a valid Connecticut medical license, Connecticut Controlled Substance Registration and Federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Certification. YNHHS Requisition ID 162462 |