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An established industry player in healthcare is seeking dedicated Emergency Medicine faculty to join their team. This role involves providing clinical services, teaching, and contributing to scholarly work within a renowned residency program. Candidates will engage in high-quality patient care while training the next generation of emergency physicians. With a focus on collaboration and exceptional clinical practice, this position offers a unique opportunity to impact both patient outcomes and the education of future leaders in Emergency Medicine. If you are passionate about teaching and committed to clinical excellence, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
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SUMMARY: The Highland Emergency Core Faculty will provide clinical emergency medicine services, teaching, and scholarly work for Alameda Health System, under employment from Alameda Health Medical Group. Services will be on-site at Highland Hospital.
DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: Following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification.
The Highland Emergency Medicine Residency Program has trained emergency physicians for over 40 years. It has been ACGME (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education) accredited since 1984, and now trains 11-12 residents per class in PGY 1-4. Based in one of the West Coast's oldest public hospitals, the EM residency program is a national leader in Emergency Ultrasound, ED (Emergency Department) HIV testing and treatment, non-narcotic analgesia, ED initiated buprenorphine treatment, care of victims of sexual assault, as well as the birthplace of social emergency medicine. The program is nationally known for training emergency physicians who are clinically outstanding and can lead and thrive in any environment.
Core faculty are based in the ED at Highland Hospital in Oakland, and are national leaders in their areas of expertise, highly clinically skilled, and outstanding bedside teachers. The Highland faculty is much smaller than most programs of comparable size. Therefore, the faculty group expects an elevated level of commitment to the residency program from its core members. This position both supports the delivery of high-quality patient care to our community in the East Bay and the training of future leaders in Emergency Medicine (EM) who will carry out the mission of the department and hospital. Core faculty may also be selected for their specific expertise and unique contribution to the program. Core faculty are engaged in targeted residency activities, plus additional contributions based on their expertise in EM. A component of FTE is allocated for academic work and teaching for EM core faculty.