US Anesthesia Partners

Anesthesiologist

Job ID 2024-14411
Metro Area Orlando, FL
Location
US-FL-Orlando
Employment Type
Full Time

Overview

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New Leadership Role available in Orlando, Florida: AdventHealth Orlando is now seeking a Medical Director for their PreAdmission Optimization Clinic

Job Highlights

The USAP team at AdventHealth Orlando is now seeking a Medical Director for their pre-admission optimization clinics and the Nurse Practitioner services. As a Medical Director, Physician will have varied duties and responsibilities as described in this job description. Physician shall be the leader of the Program team and shall be responsible for the direction and quality of the medical compenent of the care rendered by all Medical Staff members and Hospital staff members of the Program. The Medical Director for pre-admission optimization services will provide administrative duties and oversees the medical compenents of the optimization plan of care for each patient. The Pre-Adminission Optimization Medical Director, and the other members of the interdisciplinary team, must collaborate with the patient's surgeon or attending physician, communicating any barriers for procedural readiness prior to day of surgery. Physician also agrees to perform the following professional and administrative Services for the Program as Medical Director:

 

PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Oversees administration of medical services for PreAdmission Optimization program. (75%)
  • Review and ensure the appropriateness and accuracy of initial plans of care and comprehensive plans of care for Program patients.
  • Perform clinical documentation review of each Physician/Nurse Practitioner per Medical Staff guidelines.
  • Provide professional services through telemedicine and face to face consultations, when medically necessary.
  • Perform any Program patient's admission history and physical, if necessary.
  • Provide medical expertise and education on symptom management to Program staff.
  • When appropriate, educate members of the Medical Staff and other community physicians on the principles of surgical and procedural readiness and any related matters.
  • Actively participate in Program quality improvement functions and committee and interdisciplinary group meetings by providing clinical expertise in decisions regarding medical management of Program patient.
  • When appropriate, educate members of the Medical Staff and other community physicians on the principles of surgical and procedural readiness and any related matters.
  • Promote and drive efficiency and testing appropriateness with stakeholders for Program patients.
  • Review Day of surgery (DoS) cancellations and delays for Program quality measurement.
  • Represents PreAdmission Optimization Clinic both internally and externally as a resource for surgical and procedural readiness. (5%)
  • Promotes the organization in the community and to health care providers through teaching, public relations endeavors, and the education of physicians about PreAdmission Readiness.
  • Serves as a liaison between Surgical/Procedural and the local medical community.
  • Supervisory Responsibilities. (10%)
  • Attend all Program meetings for Physician/Nurse Practitioner members of the program, serve on Hospital or Program medical committees as requested by Hospital administration or the Program administrator, and report regularly to the Program administrator regarding medical care delivered to Program patients.
  • Assist the Program administrator in developing, drafting, and implementing written protocols for Program.
  • Assist the Program administrator in developing, documenting, and implementing Program policies and procedures for, among other things, delivery of Physician/Nurse Practitioner services for Program patients; Physician/Nurse Practitioner orientation for the Program; continued training and support.
  • Perform other services for the Program, as applicable, as reasonably identified by the Program administrator.
  • Additional Duties and Responsibilities. (5%)
  • Participates in staff meetings, department meetings, in services and other related activities.
  • Attends educational and developmental seminars and meetings, as deemed appropriate.
  • Establishes strategic plans on department goal setting for upcoming year(s).
  • Performs all other duties as deemed necessary by the Administrator or designee. (5%)

 

Qualifications

KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE STRONGLY PREFERRED:

 

REQUIRED
• Knowledge of medical physician skills in the performance of duties in compliance with the legal and ethical parameters established and based on the level of education and certification attained by the employee.
• Knowledge of business management and nonprofit management practices.
• Knowledge of budget preparations, implementation, and fiscal management.
• Knowledge of basic to intermediate application of Microsoft Office Suite including, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook as well as internet software.
• Knowledge of patient database system. (Epic)
• Knowledge of advanced supervisory practices and procedures.
• Ability to conduct interviews of prospective employees.


Additional Knowledge and Abilities:
• Knowledge of Anesthesia parameters and services provided by CFD Surgical Services.
• Knowledge and application of Surgical Services policy and procedures.
• Knowledge of regulatory agencies governing surgical and procedural activities.
• Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing, and to make professional presentations.
• Ability to manage difficult or emotional customer situations.
• Ability to work with culturally diverse groups of both genders.
• Ability to be respectful and non-judgmental in all dealings with all individuals.
• Ability to read, analyze and interpret government regulations involving all aspects of care, general business periodicals, professional journals, or technical procedures
• Ability to maintain strict confidentiality of organization/employee/patient/family/caregiver information.
• Ability to write effective correspondence including letters, reports, and other documentation.
• Ability to operate standard office machines such as fax, copier, calculator, and mail machines.
• Ability to provide superior customer service to all contacts.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable
accommodations may be made when requested, to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

 

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: REQUIRED
• Completion of an CGME or AO accredited Residency training program in Anesthesiology.
• Work experience in the field of Anesthesia with a minimum of one (1) year in Surgical or Procedural is required.
• Eligible to participate as a provider in the Medicare and Medicaid programs (including any successor program to either).
• Active (or provisional active) member in good standing on the Medical Staff of AdventHealth, with all privileges accorded such status.
• Participating provider in AdventHealth Healthcare System, Inc. ("AHHS") or its successor.

 

LICENSURE, CERTIFICATION OR REGISTRATION REQUIRED:

• Currently Board Certified or Board Eligible and still within the Board Eligibility Period (as defined in the
Credentialing Policy) in Anesthesiology by the American Board of Anesthesiology or by the American Osteopathic Board of Anesthesiology.
• Must hold a valid and current DEA.

Company Information

US Anesthesia Partners (USAP) is a network of physician-owned-and-led local anesthesia practices backed by nationwide support. Our physicians remain at the helm of their practices supported by structured leadership development, proprietary OR staffing and utilization tools, and localized business experts. The focus stays on providing top-quality anesthesia care with advantages like superior operational infrastructure, advanced quality data, and a streamlined patient experience. Build your career with the team that is leading the nation in quality anesthesia care.

 

USAP COVID Commitment:  During this outbreak, USAP has remained committed to retaining 100% of our clinical staff.  Likewise, we have kept our commitment to every clinical offer made to graduating residents and SRNAs.

 

US Anesthesia Partners, Inc. provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy, status as a parent, national origin, age, disability (physical or mental), family medical history or genetic information, political affiliation, military service, or other non-merit based factors.

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