Valley Baptist - Harlingen (FT) Emergency Medicine Assistant Medical Director

Harlingen, TX-Valley Baptist Medical Center | Physician Opportunities | Emergency Department

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Emergency Service Partners and its affiliates offer exciting opportunities in all aspects of emergency medicine and related disciplines:

  • Physicians: ESP physicians work in well-managed, well-respected emergency departments and other clinical settings throughout the beautiful state of Texas. Our physicians enjoy excellent compensation with paid malpractice and tail insurance, as well as an exceptional partnership opportunity. ESP is always seeking experienced medical directors, assistant medical directors, and emergency medicine physicians for leadership positions.
  • Advanced Practice Providers: Nurse Practitioner (NP) and Physician Assistant (PA) positions are available.
  • Freestanding ERs: Explore the opportunities available at our independently owned freestanding emergency rooms, known as Five Star ER. In addition to positions for emergency physicians, we employ experienced ER nurses, radiology/lab technologists, and other medical office staff.
  • Administrative and Professional: Our Austin headquarters provides rewarding career opportunities for professionals in health care administration, management, finance, information technology, clinical operations, recruiting and more.

All positions offer competitive compensation, excellent benefits, and a rewarding environment for those interested in exercising leadership and integrity to drive quality patient care.

Resumes will be kept on file. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.

Emergency Service Partners, LP and affiliates are Equal Opportunity employers and are proud to have a drug-free environment. All employment offers are contingent upon applicant successfully completing background screenings and credentialing requirements, when applicable.

Job Description

The Assistant Medical Director supports the Emergency Department Medical Director in providing the medical and administrative leadership necessary to deliver Patient-Centered care. Assists with the oversight of availability, timeliness and appropriateness of clinical services offered to each Emergency Department patient, while working to improve overall departmental performance.

Essential Functions

The Assistant Medical Director’s functions may include the following at the direction of or in the absence of the Emergency Department Medical Director.

• Assist in the delivery of performance appraisals of the staff physicians and advanced practice providers (APP) in the Emergency Department.

• Cosign APP charts not seen by ED physician, as needed.

• Participate in quarterly (or more frequent) APP meetings to discuss process changes, practice guidance, and other related topics.

• Assist the Emergency Department Medical Director in complaint management.

• Act as administrative representative for process decisions regarding the clinical work environment.

• Chair special projects as designated by the Emergency Department Medical Director, attends hospital or group meetings as required by the project (examples: Trauma Committee, Disaster Committee, STEMI committee, Peer review Committee).

• Lead PI initiatives for improving MEC efficiency and improving door-to-provider times.

• In the absence of the Emergency Department Medical Director, manage personnel complaints in coordination with the Nursing Director.

• Attend monthly Emergency Department physician meetings, and chair them when requested to by the Director.

• Assist in scheduling and monthly shift coordination, as needed.

• Serve as a partner role model and cover equitable share of open shifts. • Supports and promotes the mission, vision, goals and decisions of USACS and its affiliates.

• Perform other duties as assigned by the Emergency Department Medical Director.

• Assumes the duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Department Medical Director for Emergency Department operations in his/her absence.

Typical Responsibilities

The Assistant Medical Director is responsible for other duties depending on the specific needs of the department, patients and facilities, which may include the following:

• Assist in overseeing the availability, timeliness, quality and appropriateness of clinical services offered to the ED patients.

• Participate in hospital committees designed to improve ED care and perform committee responsibilities as assigned.

• Works with the Hospital to establish appropriate budgets and equipment requests.

• Assist in overseeing the proper collection, review and monitoring of data for the ED and solicit hospital collaboration to implement initiatives mandated by state and federal agencies.

• Act as a resource in the areas of billing, compliance, EMTALA and regulatory concerns in the ED.

• Assist in identifying staffing needs and support ESP recruitment and retention efforts. Assist in interviewing potential new staff and working with ESP in completing the credentialing process.

• Assist in orienting new Physicians and Advanced Practice Providers, as needed.

• Assist in monitoring morale and physician satisfaction levels, and teambuilding efforts within the group.

• Participation in Hospital Process Improvements and Quality Improvement efforts.

 

Skills & Requirements

Qualifications

• Board Certified/Eligible in Emergency Medicine.

• Must be an experienced Emergency Department physician.

• Maintain Credentials required by the ED.

• Possess effective communication skills, knowledge of total quality management, effective meeting skills and the ability to produce results.

• Maintain current certifications based on requirements of hospital bylaws.

Qualifications

Valley Baptist Medical Center has served South Texas with a faith-based mission for nearly 100 years. The 586-bed teaching hospital serves as the lead trauma center in the region and is the only hospital in the area offering comprehensive stroke services, including advanced endovascular neurology procedures. VBMC's expanded relationship with the Veterans Administration allows veterans to stay in the Valley, rather than travel to San Antonio, for most of their health care needs.

ED physicians operate with an efficient "split-flow" ED process and enjoy a simple "one call" system for admissions and transfers. NPs and PAs practice independently in the ED, meaning physicians have no APP charts to sign.

Annual visits: 59,000

Patients/Hour: 2.2

Admission Rate: 22%

Coverage: 10-and 11-hour shifts with 42 hours of physician coverage and 30 hours of NP/PA coverage per day

100% scribe coverage for both physicians and APPs

Trauma Designation: Level III

Documentation: Cerner Firstnet EMR

Hospital Web site: http://www.valleybaptist.net/locations/vbmc-harlingen