Central Maine Healthcare is an integrated healthcare delivery system serving 400,000 people living in central, western and Midcoast Maine. CMH's hospital facilities include Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston, Bridgton Hospital and Rumford Hospital. CMH also supports Central Maine Medical Group, a primary and specialty care practice organization. Other system services include the Central Maine Heart and Vascular Institute, a regional trauma program, LifeFlight of Maine's southern Maine base, the Central Maine Comprehensive Cancer Center and other high-quality clinical services.
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Position Summary: The core faculty member for our Family Medicine Residency program will play a key role in educating and training future family medicine physicians. The Director of Osteopathic Education has additional responsibilities to ensure that all residents that desire and qualify for participation on the Osteopathic Recognition Track have an appropriate educational experience. The successful candidate will have the requisite osteopathic expertise and possess strong clinical and teaching skills, and will work collaboratively with the program director, residents, and other faculty members to provide a comprehensive educational experience for our residents. This position reports to the Program Director.
Essential Duties:
PATIENT CARE
Provide evidence based, cost-effective, high-quality care for patients
Participate in and lead quality improvement activities that include an emphasis on reducing health disparities
Keep up all licenses and board certifications as required
Complete all clinical charting in a timely fashion
Coordinate and lead interprofessional, team-based care with respect and compassion
Actively work toward improving the health of the community through understanding local needs and disparities
EDUCATIONAL THEORY AND PRACTICE
Development and implementation of Osteopathic Practices and Principles curriculum
Teach and train resident physicians, medical students, and other learners (when applicable) in the theory, science, and identity of Family Medicine within systems of health care
Engage in and role-model lifelong learning practices and intellectual curiosity
Epitomize professionalism in teaching, clinical care, leadership, and advocacy
Provide didactic lectures for the residency program as directed by the Program Director or designee that include relevant information on health disparities
Serve as a mentor and advisor for the residents
Participate and lead in scholarly activity driven by interest and as directed by the program director
Deliver and provide an engaging learning curriculum and environment
Develop, utilize and contribute to competency-based curriculum that incorporates learning objectives specific to DEI
Actively participate in and facilitates faculty development activities
Evaluate Family Medicine residents and medical students (when relevant) in a timely manner using competency based/milestone evaluations and via direct observation and other relevant evaluation methods. Special attention will be made to evaluate Osteopathic Principles and Practice
Coordinate and update relevant didactics sessions as well as assigned rotation or longitudinal curriculum
Supervise Family Medicine Residents QA/QI and research activities as required/appropriate
Engage in Osteopathic professional development
Attends didactics when not scheduled for patient care or covering the inpatient service
Provides at least 4 didactic sessions annually
Seek feedback on own performance and work to use feedback to improve performance
Provide feedback in a respectful and behavior focused manner
Work with the faculty team to develop, implement, and evaluate performance improvement and remediation plans for learners
ADMINISTRATIVE
Administer and maintain an environment conducive to osteopathic education
Review and approve faculty and residents to participate on the Osteopathic Recognition Track
Serve on committees at the hospital or clinic to enhance medical education, patient care, or quality improvement at those facilities
Maintain accountability for monitoring resident work hours, paying close attention to signs of Fatigue and Sleep Deprivation in individuals
Actively participate in faculty meetings, CCC meetings, PEC meetings, as well as any GMEC meetings as directed by the program director
Participate in program evaluation and developing plans for improvement as well as actively engage in implementing relevant action items to ensure programmatic success
WELL-BEING
Recognize the importance of personal well-being and work to maintain personal and professional well-being
Serve as a role model for residents and staff in all facets of work
Reflective practice with a commitment to personal growth
Work to recognize and mitigate bias
Education and Experience:
DO or MD degree from an accredited medical school
Board certification in Family Medicine
Certification through the AOA or qualifications judged acceptable by the ACGME Osteopathic Recognition Committee
Eligibility for an unrestricted medical license in Maine
Two years of experience as a practicing family physician, with prior teaching experience preferred
Strong clinical skills in family medicine, including outpatient and inpatient care
Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills
Commitment to the education and development of future family medicine physicians
Ability to work collaboratively with a diverse group of stakeholders, including residents, faculty members, staff, and patients
Experience with electronic medical record systems and other clinical technologies
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Ability to engage patients and team members utilizing the CMH Experience Standards
I am creating a warming, caring, and non-judgmental environment
I am actively listening and seeking information
I am honest, truthful, and consistent
I am respectful, treating all individuals with dignity and empathy
I am serving as a role model, taking both initiative and ownership when appropriate
I am working collaboratively and demonstrating teamwork
I am resilient and adapt to change in positive ways.
CMH actively promotes diversity in its workforce at all levels of the organization. We strive to create and maintain a setting where we celebrate cultural and other differences and consider them strengths of the organization. CMH is an equal opportunity workforce and no one shall discriminate against any individual with regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or veteran status with respect to any offer, or term or condition, of employment. We make reasonable accommodations to the known physical and mental limitations of qualified individuals with disabilities.
At Central Maine Healthcare, We are changing the face of healthcare in Maine by providing exceptional quality and accessible care to our patients; where they are and when they need it. We recognize the need to be where our patients are; closer to their communities and offering high quality care through innovative channels. To meet the unique needs of our patient population, we have implemented tele-health and opened Maine Urgent Care and Ambulatory surgical centers within our communities. Our clinical affiliation with Mass General Hospital in Boston provides our community with the most innovative and current treatments available without having to leave Maine. As we continue to expand our services, one thing remains unchanged… our commitment to providing the best healthcare to the region’s residents. Our physicians, advanced practice providers, nurses and staff are committed to providing patients with the quality medical care they deserve!
Maine is a land full of beauty offering beautiful beaches, a rocky coastline, lakes and mountains all within driving distance. Maine has lots to offer outdoor enthusiasts throughout the year from camping, hiking, biking, swimming, skiing, etc. Within the state there is a burgeoning food, craft drink and entertainment scene. For families, Maine offers safe communities with access to rural and urban areas; as well as nearby airports, train and bus stations. Boston is just a couple of hours to the south and can be accessed by car, train or bus.
Lewiston Region: Maine’s second largest city, Lewiston and the city of Auburn sit on the banks of the Androscoggin River. Together the cities, L/A as it is referred to locally, form the cultural and business center of Androscoggin County. The cities offer a robust food, drink and arts scene along with world-class educational institutions, such as Bates College. Outdoor opportunities abound with trails, public green spaces and water access to the river and area lakes.
Bridgton Region: Bridgton is a town in Cumberland County, Maine; a resort area in Maine’s Lake Region and home to Bridgton Academy, a private preparatory school. The town is nestled among many of the state’s most scenic lakes and offers a variety of year-round outdoor recreation activities, as well as easy access to some of the area’s most significant historical and cultural sites, as well as the Atlantic coast beaches. Ski enthusiasts, in particular, will love this area for its ski slopes –these unique ski slopes, created by the townspeople in the 1930’s, spell the word “LOVE”.
Rumford Region: A beautiful, rural area, the town is located in west-central Maine’s Oxford County and is surrounded by forests, mountains, rivers, and lakes. This area boasts many recreational opportunities for boating, swimming and fishing; and it’s also home to the largest waterfall east of Niagara. The business district of the town is located on “The Island” located between the Androscoggin River and the canals. The Island features restaurants and retail stores along with the local government offices, Post Office and banking institutions.
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