Associate Program Director, O'Bleness Family Medicine Residency Program - OhioHealth
Job Description / Duties
Our Opportunity
OhioHealth O’Bleness Family Medicine Residency
Program is hiring an Associate Program Director to be part of a robust medical
education opportunity in Athens, Ohio.
- The
role will consist of administrative and clinical duties including resident
supervision, teaching, research components, and two half-days in a primary
care setting
- The
ideal candidate will have primary care/urgent care and EMR experience with
a strong desire to teach and mentor physicians
- Board-certified
or board-eligible in family medicine
- Licensed
DO or MD with interest in osteopathic principles and osteopathic
manipulation
- Prior
medical education experience preferred but not required
Enjoy the stability of employment along with
highly competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, relocation assistance,
and student loan reimbursement.
Qualifications / Required Skills
- The
ideal candidate will have primary care/urgent care and EMR experience with
a strong desire to teach and mentor physicians
- Board-certified
or board-eligible in family medicine
- Licensed
DO or MD with interest in osteopathic principles and osteopathic
manipulation
- Prior
medical education experience preferred but not required
Additional Information
Partnering for Healthcare
Excellence Today and in the Future
Today’s complex healthcare environment requires
physicians and hospitals to work together to achieve excellence in clinical
quality, patient safety and service quality. One of the ways we achieve that
kind of partnership is through the OhioHealth Physician Group (OPG), a medical
group of OhioHealth physicians, advanced practice providers and associates.
We value the expertise of our strong physician
network. We seek out your ideas for improving the patient experience and
implement them. It’s one of the reasons why we are regularly ranked in the top
10 percent of Press Ganey’s hospital experience survey, which measures physician
engagement and satisfaction.
You can contribute to a culture that has
repeatedly made OhioHealth one of the Fortune “100 Best Companies to Work For.”
And you can collaborate with MD Anderson Cancer Network-certified physicians,
use telemedicine to seek the real-time advice of experts across the system, be
a part of our state-of-the-art Neuroscience facility, Level 1 Trauma Center or
Primary Stroke Center, or find your fit in any of our ambulatory or specialized
care sites across the central region of the state.
We Never Stop Learning
At OhioHealth, we want to do more than support
the careers of our physicians — we want to grow their talents and help them
reach their highest aspirations. We see your education not as an expense, but
as a strategic investment in the health system.
We know growth isn’t limited to just education,
so we rely on the voices and leadership of our physicians. We have Clinical
Guidance Councils, a Physician Diversity Workforce Group, and the OhioHealth
Physicians Leadership Institute to help you lead, grow and innovate in all
facets of your career.
Contact Information
We Want to Talk About
Your Future
Columbus is one of the top locations in the
country for young professionals, with a mix of big-city amenities and
small-town affordability. OhioHealth offers a wide range of professional
experiences in communities throughout central and southeast Ohio, giving you
the opportunity to find the perfect fit for your family and your career.
For more information, please contact Jessica
Federer at (614) 544-4355 or email your CV to Jessica.Federer@ohiohealth.com.