Physician - Chief and Chair of Pathology - Royal Oak

Corewell Health

Royal Oak, MI

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Accounts Payable, Administrative Skills, Adverse Events, Best Practices, Billing, Budget Management, Budgeting, Calendar Management, Capital Budgeting, Career Counseling, City Government, Clinical Medicine, Clinical Practices/Protocols, Clinical Support, Clinical Training, Communication Skills, Community Programs, Community and Social Services, Diversity, Drug Development, Educational Administration, Establish Priorities, Fellowship, Financial Administration, Financial Operations, HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act), Healthcare Quality, Hospital, Hospital Systems, Leadership, Maintain Compliance, Medical Office Administration, Medical Research, Medicine, Mentoring, Operations Processes, Outpatient Care, Pathology, Patient Care, Patient Safety, Pediatrics, Performance Analysis, Performance Management, Performance Reviews, Physician Credential, Quality Management, Quality Metrics, Quality of Care, Recruiting Strategy, Regulations, Regulatory Compliance, Regulatory Requirements, Resource Management, Safety/Work Safety, Scholarship, Strategic Planning, The Joint Commission (TJC), Thought Leadership, Training/Teaching, United States Department of Defense (DoD), Vision Plan
LOCATION
Royal Oak, MI
POSTED
30+ days ago

The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Corewell Health in Southeast Michigan is recruiting a full-time pathologist that will also serve as the Chief and Chair of the service line. Pathologists with expertise in other pathology subspecialties are welcome to apply. Board certification or eligibility from the American Board of Pathology in AP/CP or AP is required. This position is located at the Royal Oak Campus.

Annually, Corewell Health in Southeast Michigan Pathology and Laboratory Medicine performs approximately 150,000 surgical pathology accessions, 100,000 Pap tests and 22,000 non-gynecologic/FNA accessions. Corewell Health in Southeast Michigan is aligned with Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine. There is a pathology residency, as well as fellowships in cytopathology, hematopathology, clinical chemistry and blood banking. Academic appointment will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

OUWB School of Medicine Chair Role and Responsibilities

Oversees the medical student education for the department and ensures that all sites meet the needs of the local programs and are following LCME and other applicable standards.

Supervises chiefs and faculty at all sites who participate in OUWB undergraduate medical education to ensure that faculty, residents and fellows in their departments provide excellent teaching and a safe and effective learning environment.

Ensures departmental support for medical student education, instruction and research including, but not limited to, teaching related activities, committees, career advising, and mentoring.

Promotes collaboration with medical school research and community service programs including facilitating and supporting department faculty participation in medical student projects.

Recruits, mentors and develops faculty to promote excellence in undergraduate medical education and scholarship in order to cultivate a reputation for educational excellence.

Recommends physicians and eligible non-physicians for faculty positions and promotions in compliance with the OUWB's standards for faculty appointments and promotion.

Oversees required department OUWB academic meetings and committees

In conjunction with the academic deans, selects clerkship and course directors, and mentors and monitors their performance.

Attends required OUWB faculty meetings, dean's meetings and ceremonial functions such as the white coat ceremony and medical school graduation. If unable to attend, ensures the attendance of a delegate from the department.

Within the department, supports an integrated strategy for undergraduate, graduate, and continuing medical education, along with research based on the priorities and standards endorsed by the Dean of OUWB and Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs.

Oversees and is accountable for regular evaluations and provides feedback for all faculty members and other educators who interact with the OUWB students including an annual performance review of all faculty.

Determines, on an annual basis, retention of OUWB faculty based on the annual performance review.

Promotes and seeks community philanthropy in conjunction with the Beaumont Foundation and OUWB Development Office.

Participates in preparation and review of OUWB budgets to ensure that adequate resources both financial and administrative are allocated.

Chief of Pathology, William Beaumont University Hospital (WBUH) Role and Responsibilities

I. LEADERSHIP

A. Vision: Serves as the thought leader for their department and develops the departmental vision and strategic plan in collaboration with department members, including employed and independent medical staff.

Develops the departmental vision aspiring for a regional/national reputation supporting Corewell Health (CH)

Works collaboratively with the system, WBUH, and CH leadership to develop and implement the strategic plan and annual operating plan, balancing clinical services, and education.

Supports the CH mission and vision with a strong focus on patient and family centered care and service excellence.

Works collaboratively with other departmental and hospital leaders to support and implement departmental, hospital and system goals with shared accountability.

B. Growth and Service: With the support of their department members, grows clinical services at WBUH through the development of integrated clinical programs and supports the implementation of strategies to facilitate the delivery of care.

Serves as the clinical chief of service for WBUH (with an active clinical practice), directs clinical activities and serves in a leadership role for associated hospital operations.

Actively participates in system and hospital initiatives to improve clinical service including operational processes that impact physicians, staff, patients, and families.

C. Academic Mission: Provides a vision for medical education

Assesses the need, impact, and effectiveness of current and new educational programs including but not limited to residency, fellowship, and CME programs.

Oversees the residency and/or fellowship programs for the department and ensures that they follow ACGME, and other pertinent standards.

Selects and monitors the performance of residency and/or fellowship program directors in collaboration with the DIO or designee.

Envisions, implements, grows and develops research programs consistent with the department's programs and services.

Promotes and develops a strategy for faculty participation in research and supports scholarly activity.

D. People: Recruits and retains superior and diverse staff, and fosters a positive work environment.

Leads, manages, and motivates the department.

Directs and supports section/division heads.

Develops a strategy for recruitment of faculty based upon the departmental vision to support new programs and growth.

Develops a departmental culture emphasizing collaboration, respect and mutual trust, responsibility and accountability, with a shared vision for the future that drives priorities and performance.

Develops personal and professional credibility within the department and cultivates strong relationships across the health system.

Coordinates the completion of annual performance reviews, including FPPE/OPPE, for all members of the department who directly report to them for applicable clinical, administrative, research, and teaching services.

Facilitates compliance with contractual and other regulatory requirements.

Collaborates with WBUH administration in the selection and evaluation of key hospital personnel supporting their clinical activities.

II. MANAGEMENT

A. Quality and Safety: Ensures the highest standards for clinical quality and patient safety.

Leads, develops, implements and monitors the departmental elements of the WBUH quality and patient safety plan, and implements best practices.

Implements and monitors performance improvement plans for those providers with performance or professionalism issues, and pursues further actions when appropriate.

Participates in the review of safety reports and adverse events and supports and facilitates implementation of coordinated actions to prevent future events.

Ensures compliance with applicable standards and regulations (including the Joint Commission, HIPAA, confidentiality and billing regulations/requirements) and institutional and departmental policies and procedures.

Drives Corewell Health initiatives to define and improve key quality and safety metrics.

B. Financial Performance: Partners with hospital and medical leadership to optimize financial and operational performance of their department and associated hospital services.

Partners with departmental, hospital, and medical leadership in setting priorities in annual capital budget planning.

Partners with hospital leadership in budget planning for services associated with their department.

Accountable for the department's budget for clinical, academic, and strategic initiatives.

Partners with the WBUH Chief Medical Officer to develop and implement specific efforts to achieve clinical, operational and financial goals.

C. General Administration: Sets an example by attending required medical staff, hospital, and system meetings.

Reviews all applications for new pathologists/PhDs seeking privileges, and for pathologists/PhDs applying for reappointment, and makes recommendations to the Credentials and Qualifications Committee.

Serves as the departmental spokesperson for WBUH or identifies a designee when needed.

Conducts and leads regularly scheduled department meetings to ensure effective communication.

Opportunity Highlights:

Faculty appointment through Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine

Hospital employed with great benefits, retirement, malpractice, vacation, and CME allowance

Qualifications:

·         BE/BC from the American Board of Pathology in AP/CP or AP

·         License - Michigan MD/DOD

Does not accommodate J-1 Waiver requirements

Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital opened on Jan. 24, 1955, as a 238-bed community hospital. Today, the hospital is a 1,101-bed major academic and referral center with Level I adult trauma and Level II pediatric trauma designations. Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital has 43 residency and fellowship programs with 454 residents and fellows.

Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital is the exclusive clinical partner of the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, with more than 1,400 Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital doctors on faculty.

People are at the heart of everything we do, and the inspiration for our legacy of outstanding outcomes, innovation, strong community partnerships, philanthropy, and transparency. Corewell Health is a not-for-profit health system that provides health care and coverage with an exceptional team of 60,000+ dedicated people-including more than 11,500 physicians and advanced practice providers and more than 15,000 nurses providing care and services in 22 hospitals, 300+ outpatient locations and several post-acute facilities - and Priority Health, a provider-sponsored health plan serving more than 1.2 million members.

Through experience and collaboration, we are reimagining a better, more equitable model of health and wellness. Corewell Health in Southeast Michigan consists of eight hospitals with 3,375 beds, over 150 outpatient sites, nearly 5,000 physicians, 33,000 employees and 3,500 volunteers.

In 2021, Corewell Health East had 175,688 inpatient discharges, 17,473 births and 500,902 emergency visits. Corewell Health in Southeast Michigan is affiliated with 3 medical schools with more than 900 residents and fellows in 78 programs.

The City of Royal Oak requires no introduction to the Detroit metropolitan area. Conveniently located near several major thoroughfares, Royal Oaks location is prime. This is evident in the steady rise of property values throughout the city. Royal Oak has maintained the appeal of a small town, while affording many of the amenities of a large metropolis. Because of its respect for diversity, the citys composition is truly eclectic.

The population represents a diverse mix of individuals, age groups, incomes, and myriads of residential home styles. Combined efforts of a proactive city government and Downtown Development

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