Residency Program Director (0.4 FTE)
The Program Director should continue in the position for a length of time adequate to maintain continuity of leadership and program stability. This position reports to the Vice Chair of Education for the Department of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine (APOM), collaborates with other department Vice Chairs and leaders, and has a formal dotted line reporting relationship to the Chair. This position directly supervises the residency Associate/Assistant Program Directors (APD) and Chief Residents.
The Program Director has the full authority and responsibility for the residency program and is responsible for program administration and operations, including all activities related to recruitment, selection, instruction, supervision, coaching/advising/mentoring, evaluation and advancement of residents and the maintenance of all records related to the program. The Program Director ensures continuing accreditation of the program through application of ACGME Common and Specialty requirements.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
Oversight of the Learning Environment
- Ensure all sites maintain a learning environment conducive to resident education, including adhering to principles of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB)
- Ensure the program’s ongoing ACGME accreditation including ensuring in each of the ACGME core competencies; maintain compliance with all ACGME rules and guidelines
- Maintain affiliation agreements and oversight at each participating training site
- Provide leadership and oversight to the resident formative assessment and summative evaluation processes; ensure compliance with institutional grievance and due process procedures
- Oversee the development and implementation of the program curriculum, including monitoring the progression of training for individual residents and ensuring the quality of the didactic program
- Ensure compliance with Clinical Education and Work (CEW) hour policies
- Monitor and ensure appropriate supervision of residents at all participating sites
National, Regional, and Local Leadership, Excellence, and Education Innovation
- Facilitate a culture of educational excellence and innovation in the residency, including developing and implementing innovative curriculum and programs
- Attend all OHSU GME (including GMEC and Community of Practice) meetings or assign and mentor a substitute representative when unable to attend
- The core values of APOM include life-long learning and improvement, as well as dissemination of knowledge. The Program Director will be a model for learners by maintaining their own scholarship productivity by presenting nationally or publishing bi-annually specifically related to GME
- Hold leadership positions in/on education-focused institutional, national or international committees and/or academic societies or organizations including Society for Education in Anesthesia and the Society of Academic Associations of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine
Administrative Leadership
- Directly supervise and support the professional development of the residency Assistant and Associate program directors and Chief Residents; ensuring the leadership structure supports the needs of the residency and resident education faculty
- Work collaboratively with education administrative leadership to manage all administrative aspects of the residency
- Select, mentor, and evaluate program teaching faculty, rotation directors, and site directors at each training site
- With the Vice Chair for Education and administrative leadership, ensure program policies and practices are in compliance with the House Officer Union contract
- Ensure all accreditation, compliance, and GME required reports are submitted in an accurate and timely manner
- Monitor faculty compliance for the timely submission of resident performance evaluations
- Lead the resident recruitment and selection process
- In concert with the education administration team, maintain all required documentation and record-keeping for the program, learners, and faculty
- Support departmental and division strategic planning efforts
- Attend select in-person department events and activities
Adult Generalist Anesthesiologist (0.6 FTE)
This position reports to the Vice Chair for Clinical Anesthesia in the Department of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine (APOM). The appointee shall provide services as assigned by the supervisor in furtherance of the University's missions and goals of teaching, research, patient care, outreach and public service. Appointee shall have a demonstrated competence in patient care and teaching/mentorship. The most desired candidate will also have interest/experience in research/scholarship/discovery and/or administrative leadership.
Teaches trainees and support staff in their area of professional expertise. Teaching is done through assigned lectures to be given during the course of the year and through teaching in the course of performing their own job by modeling best practices, mentoring trainees, guiding learning through delegating graduated and focused levels of responsibility. Faculty have a demonstrated competence in teaching and are knowledgeable about relevant guidelines from all applicable regulating bodies. (E.g. ACGME competencies for clinical faculty).
Provides an outstanding level of professional performance (e.g. quality of clinical care for clinical faculty). Professional performance is to be delivered in a manner that is compliant with the regulations and guidelines of all relevant regulating bodies (e.g. the American Society of Anesthesiologists, JCAHO, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, OHSU IRB, NIH and all other state, federal, and institutional regulatory guidelines). Treats all patients, research subjects, trainees and co-workers with dignity and respect.
May maintain a program of scholarly research activity directed toward improved understanding of the causes, detection, and treatment of diseases. May develop and direct scholarly research activities focused toward improving the educational foundation within anesthesiology and perioperative medicine. May engage in public service through consultative activities with OHSU and non-University groups as approved by the Chair. May also participate in additional departmental or hospital administration as approved by the Chair or supervising Vice Chair.
Position Qualifications:
- Candidates must have successfully completed a doctorate of medicine or osteopathy and residency training in Anesthesiology.
- Candidates must have or be eligible for an Oregon Medical Board license, appropriate OHSU medical staff appointment and specialty board certification through the ABA with participation in MOCA
- Must meet all requirements of a Program Director as determined by OHSU GME and the ACGME
- The successful candidate will also have faculty experience including demonstrated competence in patient care and teaching, possess organizational and administrative qualifications and have the ability to function effectively within institutional governance
- Significant academic achievements in anesthesiology, including recent and ongoing publications, development of educational programs and/or the conduct of education focused research are required
- Must have the expertise to evaluate program faculty and approve the continued participation of program faculty based on evaluation, monitor resident supervision at all participating sites and must be timely and accurate in their preparation and submission of all information required and requested by the ACGME
- Must use their excellent communication skills and professionalism in their interaction with representatives of the ACGME, OHSU GME office, direct reports and trainees
Additional Details:
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