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Family Medicine Associate Program Director

Job Description / Duties

Responsibilities:

Participate in the administration and development of the residency program

Develop curricula and educational activities

Teach didactics

Mentor residents in pursuit of scholarly activities

Serve as an advisor and role model

Serve on important committees for the training program

Provide clinical supervision of residents in inpatient/outpatient settings

Practice comprehensive Family Medicine


Qualifications / Required Skills

Candidate Qualifications:

Board Certified in family medicine

PA licensure or ability to obtain

DEA with full prescriptive authority

Experience in GME leadership preferred

Commitment to providing high quality, evidenced based patient care

Commitment to teach residents and train the Family Medicine physicians of tomorrow

Demonstrated administrative and scholarly activity


Additional Information

The Einstein Healthcare Network (EHN) is starting a new family medicine residency program at its main North Philadelphia campus. The program is seeking an individual with energy and enthusiasm to train the next generation of family medicine physicians in the role of associate program director. The associate program director will actively engage with the program director to develop curriculum, educational activities, and recruit students to join the program. This residency will focus on not only providing outstanding training to those desiring to become family medicine physicians, but also on meeting the institution’s mission – “with humanity, humility and honor, to heal by providing exceptionally intelligent and responsive healthcare and education for as many as we can reach.”

Contact Information

Steven Jacobs, MA CPRP

Manager, Physician Recruitment

Einstein Healthcare Network

215-456-1711

267-254-7176 (c)


Employer Profile

The Einstein Healthcare Network is comprised of three hospitals, MossRehabilitation and primary care practices in both Philadelphia and in Montgomery County. The system has provided compassionate, high-quality healthcare to anyone in need since 1866. Beginning in the late 1800's with what was described as a remarkable and forward-thinking creed: to provide medical care to "the sick and wounded without regard to creed, color or nationality" remains true today. With more than 570 employed specialty and primary care physicians, Einstein is able to provide the full spectrum of service to the surrounding community, from primary though quaternary care. The main campus’ primary service area is North Philadelphia whose population has significant medical needs and other challenges. Einstein is known for its mission of commitment to community and has gained a reputation for excellence, compassion, and innovation. EHN is the largest independent academic training center in Philadelphia. We train over 450 residents and fellows annually in more than 35 accredited programs.  Being part of Einstein allows everyone to make a difference every day.


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