Geriatric Medicine Fellowship Director - South of Raleigh, North Carolina Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Fayetteville, NC at Geebo

Geriatric Medicine Fellowship Director - South of Raleigh, North Carolina

Job DescriptionRegional Hospital with an existing Internal Medicine Residency is seeking a Program Director to provide professional expertise and leadership to develop a new proposed Geriatric Fellowship Program.
This will be a university affiliated position.
5 years experience teaching in an approved AOA or ACGME Internal Medicine/ Family Medicine Residency or Geriatric Fellowship Program and experience with publications and grant writing skills preferred.
The Program Director of the Geriatric Medicine Fellowship will provide administrative leadership and direction to the program.
Provide direct patient care, supervise and precept residents in clinical settings; provide supervision and oversight of Geriatric Medicine Fellowship support staff; assist with recruiting of residents; develop, revise and maintain curriculum, lead in residents performance improvement plans, coaching, remediation and disciplinary activities as needed; oversee and teach didactics curriculum to residents; ensure the Annual Program Evaluation with the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education WebAds are updated.
Best in class compensation plus generous benefits including Paid Malpractice; CME Time and Allowance; Accrued Paid Time Off; 403(b) match and 457(b); Health and Dental; and other desirable benefits.
The area has over 300,000 residents, 1 hours from the ocean and 3 hours to the mountains.
It s a great family area with affordable housing and great schools.
Some of the best golf courses in the country are in the area.
This is also a culturally diverse area.
SDL2017 Recommended Skills Administration Clinical Works Grant Writing Health Care Internal Medicine Leadership Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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