The Henry Ford Medical Group (HFMG), one of the largest multispecialty group practices in the country, continues to seek highly qualified applicants to serve as Senior Staff Hospitalists dedicated to the care of inpatients. With nearly 30 years of experience in Hospital Medicine, HFMG established a separate Division of Hospital Medicine in 2008, and is the largest clinical division in the Department of Medicine. Nearly 50 clinical faculty currently serve at three different hospitals providing acute care internal medicine and other services in a variety of domains:
The Division of Hospital Medicine fosters an environment to meet the clinician’s career needs while providing excellent patient care. Key characteristics of our practice include:
We have continued need of faculty at all campuses as we plan for ongoing divisional expansion in 2019-2020
The mission of the Division is based on the Triple Aim of high quality patient outcomes, exceptional patient experience, at low cost driven by highly engaged physicians. We are seeking self-motivated physicians dedicated to a career of high value inpatient care while creating an outstanding patient/family experience. Strong clinical and communication skills are essential. Hospitalist candidates must have a willingness to work in a collaborative environment with other healthcare providers and staff of other specialties. In addition, candidates should have an interest in quality improvement activities vital to advancing our care priorities. Although previous experience as a hospitalist or chief resident is desirable, new residency graduates are welcome.
Founded in 1915, the Henry Ford Medical Group is one of the nation’s largest and most experienced group practices. The 1,900-member group of physicians and researchers fosters innovation and advancement in clinical care, education and research while encouraging improvement in technology and patient care processes.
As one of the nation’s leading academic medical centers, Henry Ford Health trains more than 1,500 medical students, residents, and fellows annually in more than 50 accredited programs. Its dedication to education and research is supported by nearly $100 million in annual grants.
The medical group’s focus areas are further enriched by the new Henry Ford Health + Michigan State University Health Sciences, a 30-year partnership created to set a new standard for how individuals and communities experience care across the state of Michigan and the nation. This joint research enterprise is in pursuit of a robust NCI-designated cancer program, a focus on academic medical and health education of the future, and fighting health disparities. Henry Ford Health also has a long-standing relationship with Wayne State University.
With 33,000 team members, Henry Ford Health comprises five acute care hospitals, three behavioral health facilities, 250+ ambulatory sites, Health Alliance Plan (a health insurance and wellness company) and a clinically integrated network. The system's flagship, Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, is a Level 1 Trauma Center recognized for clinical excellence in cardiology, cardiovascular surgery, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopedics, sports medicine, multi-organ transplants and cancer treatment.
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