Program Director, Gastroenterology Fellowship Program
- Employer
- Main Line Health
- Location
- Wynnewood, Pennsylvania
- Salary
- negotiable
- Posted
- Oct 17, 2024
- Closes
- Nov 17, 2024
- Sector
- Academia, Healthcare, Hospital, Permanent, Residents & Fellowships
- Specialty
- Gastroenterology
- Contract Type
- Full Time
Position Title: Program Director, Gastroenterology Fellowship Program
Location: Lankenau Medical Center (LMC)
Position Overview:
The Program Director for the Gastroenterology Fellowship Program at LMC will be responsible for leading and overseeing all aspects of the fellowship, including the continuity clinic. The Program Director will drive the program’s educational, administrative, clinical, and research initiatives while ensuring compliance with Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requirements.
In this role, you will cultivate a rigorous academic environment, provide mentorship to fellows, develop innovative curricula, and foster a strong clinical training experience. You will also be an active participant in faculty development activities in Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
Key Responsibilities:
Curriculum & Program Management: Develop and implement the fellowship curriculum, aligned with ACGME competencies, ensuring faculty and fellows adhere to training requirements.
Faculty Development: Lead the recruitment and professional development of core faculty, ensuring the team’s qualifications supporting the program’s educational goals.
Fellow Oversight & Evaluation: Oversee the training, professional development, and supervision of our six (6) fellows. Lead recruitment efforts and ensure a structured, supportive, and professional learning environment.
Accreditation & Compliance: Maintain program accreditation by ensuring adherence to ACGME standards, preparing for accreditation reviews, and correcting deficiencies as needed.
CME: Maintains current knowledge in the field of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and fellow education through CME programs, Program Director meetings.
Continuity Clinic Management: Oversee the Gastroenterology Continuity Clinic to ensure fellows gain comprehensive ambulatory experience and exposure to a wide range of GI/Hepatology cases.
Qualifications:
Board Certification in Gastroenterology by the American Board of Internal Medicine or American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine, with active participation in Maintenance of Certification.
Minimum of 3 years of experience as an active faculty member in an ACGME-accredited subspecialty fellowship program.
Medical License to practice in Pennsylvania, in good standing with no pending adverse actions.
Primary practice site must be at Lankenau Medical Center
Excellent leadership and interpersonal skills: Strong communicator, capable of managing both administrative and clinical responsibilities while maintaining a positive work culture in the GI Fellowship Program.
Proven ability to foster an educational environment focused on fellow growth and academic achievement.
Reporting Structure:
The Program Director will report to:
- Designated Institutional Official (DIO) and Associate DIO for accreditation and fellow welfare matters. The Vice President of Medical Education for broader graduate education concerns. Division Head, Department Chair, Vice-President for Medical Affairs, and ultimately the Chief Medical Officer for clinical and patient care issues
Time Commitment:
This role requires a commitment of 20 hours per week, (80 hours per month) non-clinical time for program leadership and administrative duties and 20 hours per week of clinical time. Call is shared with the MLHC Gastroenterology practice.
Why Join Us?
Founded in 1860, Lankenau Medical Center is recognized among the top hospitals in the Philadelphia region for exceptional patient care. We offer a comprehensive range of primary care, disease prevention, and specialized medical and surgical services, including advanced treatments in cardiovascular, cancer care, maternity, orthopaedics and a level II trauma center. Neonatologists from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia provide specialized newborn and neonatal intensive care in our Level III NICU. A leader in medical education, Lankenau Medical Center trains a diverse group of residents and fellows participating in various programs across multiple specialties. The hospital is also home to the Lankenau Institute for Medical Research, where groundbreaking research advances the detection, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and offers access to clinical trials. Lankenau Medical Center combines compassionate care with cutting-edge technology in a patient-centered environment.
How to Apply: Interested candidates are invited to submit a resume and cover letter to Rose Caione at caioner@mlhs.org
Equal Opportunity Employer: Main Line Health is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.