Job Description - Associate Medical Director - Emergency Dept. Quality (Attending Physician) (24451) Outstanding Opportunity for Associate Medical Director of Quality
Nicklaus Children's Pediatric Specialists
Community Emergency Departments Nicklaus Children's Pediatric Specialists (NCPS), the physician multispecialty group practice of Nicklaus Children's Health System, have an exceptional opportunity for a fellowship-trained BC/BE pediatric emergency medicine specialist to serve as Associate Medical Director of Quality for Baptist Health South Florida main hospital's Pediatric Emergency Department, Baptist Health South Florida Homestead Hospital's Pediatric Emergency Department and the Mastroianni Family Pediatric Emergency Department at Jupiter Medical Center. This is a hybrid clinical/quality role. The Associate Medical Director of Quality will work collaboratively with the Medical Directors of the Pediatric Emergency Departments and Director of Community Initiatives with a focus on managing quality performance and improvement activities across the three NCPS-staffed community emergency departments.
This position supports administrative call and serves as one of the primary points of contact for clinician concerns, as well as reviews end-of-shift nurse reports to address patient/clinician care delivery issues. They will also partner with hospital administration and medical leadership to lead and oversee various clinical, quality, patient experience and medical administrative priorities within their designated program. Pediatric emergency physicians employed by NCPS provide coverage at Baptist Hospital's Pediatric Emergency Departments and the Mastroianni Family Jupiter Pediatric Emergency Department at Jupiter Medical Center with a shared focus of putting children and families first. There is a well-coordinated and robust transfer process between the four hospitals to support admissions and subspecialty care needs. Nicklaus Children's Hospital is a 307-bed freestanding children's hospital with an ACS-verified Level 1 pediatric trauma center. This position will require that the Associated Director of Quality work between all three community emergency departments, although they can be primarily based out of one of the locations. Candidates should also share Nicklaus Children's commitment to delivering on its brand promise of a care environment where every child matters most. Competitive compensation and benefits package for the region, including quarterly incentive bonus plan and robust CME/licensing reimbursement.
Job Summary Works with Medical Director, Pediatric ED, and Director of Community Initiatives and focus on managing quality performance and improvement activities in the ED. Supports Administrative call, serving as one of primary points of contact for ED provider concerns, and reviewing end of shift nurse reports to address patient/provider care delivery issues. Responsibilities vary by project (assigned by Director, Community Initiatives) and include reviewing data to identify opportunities, leading physician meetings, providing expertise in projects, compiling and reviewing metrics to assess performance needs, and overall driving initiatives forward to yield improved outcomes. Partner with hospital administration and medical leadership to lead and oversee various clinical, quality, patient experience, and medical administrative priorities within their designated program.
Job Specific Duties Assists with resolution of care delivery issues and patient grievances within designated program and campus.Assists in the development and revision of clinical policies, procedures, and care protocols to optimize outcomes as they pertain to quality management of the Emergency Department.Establishes and holds program accountable to patient experience standards.Ensures compliance with medical staff bylaws and other accreditation standards and regulations.Reviews data to identify opportunities to improve overall quality of care delivered in the ED.Identify and assist in creating effective PI /Quality initiatives which qualify for ABP MOC Part 4 Activity.Ensures effective communication between program physicians, APPs, and other team members.Identifies and participates in ongoing education for/by physicians and staff.Is first-line resolution in escalation of provider-related concerns regarding clinical service quality.Shares Administrative on-call responsibilities with other Emergency Department Directors.Provides oversight and leadership of program governance councils as reasonably requested.Participates in medical staff, hospital committees, performance improvement, or other committees as assigned.Participate and see patients as part of Medical Group's TeleHealth program.Consistently treat Medical Group employees, colleagues, patients and their families, and others who accompany patients to office and hospital visits in a professional and respectful manner.Participate in and cooperate with the peer review, Quality Improvement and Quality Management programs and procedures of Medical Group.Comply with all rules, regulations, and policies established by Medical Group and other accreditation organizations.Assist Medical Group in the investigation, documentation, and resolution of any issue arising out of Medical Group's dealings with peer review.Maintain a minimum performance of 85% or higher adherence to evidence-based guidelines for process.Provide teaching services to the Hospital's residents and fellows in accordance with the requirements of the Hospital's medical education program.Accompany representatives of Medical Group's parent, NCHS, to events to discuss issues relating to NCHS or NCHS affiliates' operations.Expected to achieve the annual Press Ganey physician-related patient satisfaction target as provided by the Hospital.Adhere to standard Computerized Physician Order Entry ("CPOE") processes.Complete medical records pursuant to the requirements of the Hospital's Medical Staff Bylaws and Medical Group guidelines.Participate in community events and educational lectures to other physicians.Qualifications Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathy from an accredited medical school.Current state medical license and in good standing with medical board.Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Exceptional clinical, research, and teaching skills and have a commitment to academic pediatrics.Able to relate cooperatively and constructively with patients, families, and co-workers.Ability to communicate verbally and in writing.Maintains confidentiality of sensitive information.Ability to interpret, adapt, and react calmly under stressful conditions.Ability to problem solve to formulate a plan of care and evaluate the patient's response to care.
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