CCI Health Services’ mission is to deliver high quality, accessible care to our community members, leading the way to a more equitable health care system for everyone.
POSITION
SUMMARY:
Core faculty members within the Family Medicine Residency Program will have a significant role in the education and supervision of resident physicians and will devote a significant portion of their entire effort to resident education and/or administration, and must, as a component of their activities, teach, evaluate, and provide formative feedback to resident physicians.
KEY FUNCTIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Clinical Responsibilities:
- Demonstrate commitment to the delivery of safe, equitable, high-quality, cost-effective, patient-centered care.
- Examine, diagnose, and treat patients of all ages and stages in life as is appropriate in the practice of full-scope outpatient primary care.
- Plan and implement medical care programs for patients, from birth through adulthood.
- Determine nature and extent of disease or injury, and prescribe and administer treatment and therapy for acute and chronic illness and preventative health practices.
- Adhere to evidence-based medical guidelines and standards approved by irrefutable practice societies, CCI’s Board of Directors and Performance Improvement Committee.
- Complete electronic medical records within expected time frames with target encounters 16 to 22 per day.
- Other clinical duties and responsibilities as assigned by the Program Director, DIO, Chief Medical Officer, or designee.
- May provide clinical supervision for Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners.
- May provide clinical consultation to other providers at CCI.
- Knowledge of the principles and practice of medicine (including preventive care and acute/chronic disease management).
- Practical experience with using EMRs and general office software and applications.
- Knowledge of the state and federal laws pertaining to medicine and to community health centers.
- Knowledge of the structure and function of community health centers.
- Skill in communicating effectively with patients and their families.
- Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with other employees, patients, and the general public.
- Commitment of 60% professional effort dedicated to patient care without residents (based on 1.0 FTE).
Teaching/Precepting Responsibilities:
- Role model the core standards of medical practice and professionalism to all learners, including:
- Punctuality to clinic and meetings
- Timely response to email communications
- Prompt co-signing of resident progress notes based on organizational policy
- Keen attention to sharing the general workload of the faculty
- Adherence to the program’s 3-month notification policy regarding schedule changes
- Demonstrate a strong interest in the education of resident physicians, including devoting sufficient time to the educational program to fulfill supervisory and teaching responsibilities.
- Administer and maintain an educational environment conducive to educating residents.
- Regularly precept resident physicians in the outpatient setting in the practice of full scope Family Medicine.
- Regularly prepare and administer didactic presentations and procedural workshops for resident physicians and medical students.
- Regularly provide supervision during didactic and procedural workshops.
- Instruct medical students and external resident rotators in the practice of full scope outpatient Family Medicine and procedures for diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries.
- Commitment of 40% professional effort dedicated to teaching, administration, scholarly activity, and supervising resident patient care within the program (based on 1.0 FTE).
Administrative Responsibilities:
- Demonstrate knowledge of, or willingness to learn, ACGME Family Medicine program requirements.
- Develop and administer a well-tailored educational and training curriculum for residents throughout the program, as well as being principally responsible for curricular elements as assigned by the Program Director.
- Participate in intradepartmental, interdisciplinary, and interinstitutional collaboration to ensure integration of the curriculum across the various clinic, didactic and elective experiences.
- Regularly meet with and advise assigned advisees to support their successful completion of residency training.
- Support resident selection of elective rotations and scholarly activity to advance resident milestones, resident-directed career goals, and residency objectives.
- Develop, administer, coach, and maintain residents on individualized learning plans, performance improvement plans, remediation plans, and the like in concert with the Program Director and other necessary faculty and FMP staff.
- Regularly provide formative and summative feedback to and complete evaluations for resident physicians (and medical students and external resident rotators) based on the ACGME Milestones.
- Provide feedback and complete all required evaluations in a timely fashion (e.g., resident and program evaluations).
- Regularly participate in organized clinical discussions, rounds, journal clubs, conferences, etc.
- Pursue faculty development at least annually designed to enhance skills, in topic areas including educators and evaluators, quality improvement, eliminating health inequities, patient safety, faculty and residents’ well-being, practice-based learning and improvement efforts.
- Participate in peer review and performance improvement activities and audits.
- Participate in and actively engage in residency committees including clinical competency and program evaluation.
- Attend and participate in meetings (on- and off- site e.g. faculty retreats) and/or committees, as necessary and/or required by the Program Director, Chief Medical Officer or designee, or CCI.
- Participate in additional medical projects or other duties or responsibilities as assigned by the Program Director, Chief Medical Officer or designee.
- Commitment of 40% professional effort dedicated to teaching, administration, scholarly activity, and supervising resident patient care within the program (based on 1.0 FTE).
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
- Competency and interest in supervising resident physicians in the Adult Inpatient Family Medicine setting.
- Competency and interest in supervising resident physicians in gynecological procedures, pregnancy-related care, inpatient pediatric, skilled nursing and home-based care settings, preferred.
- Current or past experience teaching medical students or residents.
- Current or past experience creating educational curricula.
- Knowledge of the structure of Federally Qualified Health Centers.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Medical degree (MD or DO) from an accredited medical school.
- Completion of an accredited residency program in Family Medicine.
- Board certification in Family Medicine.
- Full scope outpatient Family Medicine primary care competency and experience.
- Valid and unrestricted medical license in the state of Maryland (CDS and DEA licenses).
- Current BLS certification.
- Strong commitment to cultural competence, diversity, and inclusion.
- Availability to work on site daily (M-F).
- Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team and contribute to a positive work environment.
- Dedication to lifelong learning and professional development, with a focus on scholarly activity.
- Computer skills and experience with electronic medical records.
- Fluency in English.
Why Work at CCI?
- Extensive benefits plan
- Generous PTO Plan
- 403B Retirement Plan + Employer match up to 4%
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Continuing education assistance; can be used toward obtaining certifications, renewal of certifications, or possible conference attendance.
- Our providers are insured for malpractice under the Federal Tort Claims Act.
We are an approved FQHC for the NHSC loan repayment program (with an HRSA score of 19).**NHSC Student Loan Repayment Program recognizes CCI Health Services as an approved FQHC participant. Learn more: National Health Service Corps Students to Service Loan Repayment Program Application and Program Guidance (hrsa.gov)
** CCI Health Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer **
Founded in 1972, CCI Health Services is a diverse and inclusive workplace grounded in community. Located in the Washington, DC Metro Area, each year CCI cares for more than 60,000 individuals in Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties. As a non-profit, CCI is committed to improving health equity through the provision of affordable primary care for all, across all stages of life. Visit ccicares.org for more information.