Chair of Graduate Medical Education, Associate Dean
Children's Mercy Kansas City
Application
Details
Posted: 27-Dec-24
Location: Missouri
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Academic / Research
Academic/Faculty (Non-tenure)
Specialty:
Other Specialty
Required Education:
Doctorate
Additional Information:
Employer will assist with relocation costs.
Internal Number: 1
Dr. Sidney F. Pakula Endowed Chair, Graduate Medical Education and
Designated Institutional Officer, Children’s Mercy Kansas City
Associate Dean for Children’s Mercy, UMKC School of Medicine
Children's Mercy (CM) is a leading independent children's health organization dedicated to holistic care, translational research, breakthrough innovation, and educating the next generation of clinicians. Together, we transform the health, wellbeing and potential of children, with unwavering compassion for those most vulnerable.
Children’s Mercy Graduate Medical Education is a centralized department responsible for Undergraduate Medical Education (UME), Graduate Medical Education (GME) and Continuing Medical Education (CME). The department establishes, implements and enforces training policies and procedures, supervise the process of program accreditation and provides oversight of a respectful and supportive Resident/Fellow learning and working environment that facilitates patient safety, health care quality and achievement of competence.
Internally, professional development is provided to faculty and others through the Office of Faculty Development. Library Services assures access the latest medical literature to support clinical decisions and research.
Job responsibilities include:
Provide program oversight and serve as Chair of GMEC to ensure trainee program success and accreditation compliance and conducting focused reviews when required.
Establish and uphold policies for training programs and present the Annual Institutional review to hospital leadership each year.
Oversee and support curriculum development and delivery for learners along the continuum.
Assist programs in recruitment of a diverse and high-quality workforce and interact with online systems ADS/NRMP/ERAS as required of the DIO.
Engage with trainees through the orientation, curriculum, and graduation processes and support struggling learners when needed.
Coach and mentor program directors as well as GME medical directors of DEI, Global Health, QI, and Advocacy.
Provide guidance to OFD, CME and Library Services directors and medical directors including engaging in programs like the promotion process and the Clinical Advances in Pediatrics Symposium, and escalating issues when required.
Teach clinically, mentor learners and produce scholarship.
Represent and advocate for medical education with hospital leadership and engaging with other Chairs about mutual and overlapping initiatives.
Represent GME and CM in the recruitment of faculty and philanthropic donors.
Assist the Vice Chair/Sr. Administrative Director with department operations and supervision of the departments’ 32 professional staff, 250 trainees and $28 million budget.
Represent the UMKC School of Medicine.
Sit on UMKC Coordinating Council, participating in School governance, and ensuring hospital compliance with school policies.
Support the medical student team with oversight of clerkship and other educational opportunities.
Create and maintain a positive learning environment for medical students and visiting residents.
The successful candidate will have:
Approachability with trainees
Prior experience as a Program Director /Associate Program Director
Academic credibility and the ability to advocate for medical education
Track record of academic achievement
Emotional Intelligence and good representation skills
Understanding of hospital systems and medical school processes
Ability to partner with Vice Chair/Administrative Director
Strong work ethic and organizational skills
Additional information about the Department of Graduate Medical Education and Children’s Mercy Kansas City:
CM has 120-130 subspecialty trainees in 45 fellowship programs for physicians, dentists, psychologists, clinical pharmacologists, laboratory geneticists, optometrists, and ethicists. Fellowships are supported by eight centralized program coordinators. Subspecialty programs have a five-year rolling board passage rate of 93%.
Subspecialty training includes a robust centralized curriculum in leadership, research, and quality improvement.
CM and GME provides robust wellbeing programs for trainees including dedicated therapist from the hospital’s Employee Assistance Program and a Center for Wellbeing Program Manager.
CM is an educational site for 600-700 visiting residents/year from ~60 programs.
Elective rotations and research are also completed by over 500 students from at least 50 schools all over the US.
The three-person CME team supports ~600 activities per year to over 23,000 learners.
The OFD team provides faculty affairs and professional development to over 800 faculty through formalized curriculum and mentorship programs, scholarships to external programs and support for faculty promotion.
Library Services has ~28,000 full text articles and nearly as many visits its website. Supported by five library professionals, they perform nearly 500 literature searches per year, support clinical education and a shared public repository of CM scholarly work with 30,000 downloads per year.
US News and World Report ranks us near the top in all the categories it measures.
The American Nurses Credentialing Center awarded us its most prestigious honor, Magnet Designation, for the fifth time in 2020.
More than 80 percent of our patients give us a 9 or 10 (10 being best) in quality of care.
We are a “Certified Healthy KC Company,” which recognizes our efforts to create a workplace focused on health and wellness.
CM was the first pediatric hospital to be awarded Silver status from the AMA Joy In Medicine recognition program for wellbeing efforts across the organization.
Physician candidates should be board-certified or board-eligible in their respective clinical field. PhD Salary and academic rank are commensurate with experience. Academic appointment will be at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. An additional appointment at the University of Kansas will be acquired if appropriate.
The successful applicant must share our unwavering commitment to excellence, integrity, collegiality, antiracism, and respect for inclusion of individuals with diverse backgrounds.
For more information about Children’s Mercy Kansas City and about Kansas City itself, visit cmkc.link/TakeYourPlace.
Kansas City is a thriving cultural and economic city with more than 2 million residents. Our city’s long list of attractions includes world class museums, a vibrant arts scene, professional sports, superb shopping, great jazz clubs, and the best places to enjoy barbeque! The city offers low cost-of-living, excellent commute times, and a vibrant downtown, eight-block dining, entertainment and shopping district. Kansas City offers excellent opportunities for both public and private school venues and is home to several colleges and universities. It’s a community with a heart – friendly, easy-going and forward-thinking – a great place to live and pursue a career. For more information about activities in Kansas City go to www.visitkc.com
Children’s Mercy Kansas City is an independent, non-profit, 390-bed pediatric health system, providing over half a million patient encounters each year for children from across the country. Children’s Mercy is ranked by U.S. News & World Report in ten specialties. We have received Magnet® recognition five times for excellence in nursing services. In affiliation with the University of Missouri-Kansas City and the University of Kansas, our faculty of nearly 800 pediatric specialists and researchers are actively involved in clinical care, pediatric research and educating the next generation of pediatricians and pediatric subspecialists.
The Children’s Mercy Research Institute (CMRI) integrates research and clinical care with nationally recognized expertise in genomic medicine, precision therapeutics, population health and health care innovation. In 2021, the CMRI moved into a nine story, 375,000 square foot space emphasizing a translational approach to research in which clinicians and researchers work together to accelerate the pace of discovery that enhances care. We invite you to visit Children’s Mercy Hospital virtually at cmkc.link/PhysicianTour
For more information about Children’s Mercy Kansas City and about Kansas City itself, visit
cmkc.link/TakeYourPlace.