Internal Medicine - Pediatric Hospitalist
Job Description
Position Overview
Announcement: Internal Medicine / Pediatric Hospitalist - Main Campus
Our organization, along with the Division of Hospital Medicine, is thrilled to present a distinctive opportunity for Med-Peds hospitalists eager to pursue a career in academic hospital medicine. This role allows for a flexible combination of responsibilities on both the Med-Peds Consult Service and the pediatric hospital medicine teams, enabling candidates to customize their service distribution according to personal interests and career aspirations. As we expand our clinical initiatives and enhance our academic objectives, we are looking for individuals who are enthusiastic about utilizing their dual training to provide care for patients spanning the pediatric to adult age range.
The Med-Peds Consult Service delivers internal medicine expertise for adult patients admitted to a pediatric facility, collaborating closely with medical and surgical specialists. This service also provides resources to facilitate the transition of suitable patients to adult care providers. Beyond direct patient care, this position offers chances to engage in the development of institution-wide adult transition programs and to take on leadership roles within the Med-Peds residency program. This opportunity is perfect for Med-Peds physicians dedicated to merging their dual training into innovative, age-appropriate inpatient care models.
Located at our main campus, the Med-Peds Consult Service operates within the Division of Hospital Medicine, which comprises over 70 faculty members across three locations, fostering a diverse range of clinical, educational, quality improvement, and research interests. We are currently focused on filling a hospitalist position at our main campus, and we encourage candidates interested in either full-time or part-time roles to apply.
Our facility is a standalone children's hospital featuring a level 1 trauma center and comprehensive subspecialty services. We have an established, ACGME-accredited two-year pediatric hospitalist fellowship program with six fellows and play a vital role in medical education for both our pediatric residency program and the University of Arizona Med-Peds residency program. Our faculty members hold academic positions at the University of Arizona, Creighton University, and the Mayo Clinic School of Medicine.
We welcome driven and collaborative Med-Peds providers to join the Division of Hospital Medicine and contribute to the evolution of Med-Peds care and education in a vibrant academic setting. Med-Peds physicians who are passionate about bridging pediatric and adult inpatient medicine will find this role both fulfilling and professionally enriching.
We provide a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, vacation time, and CME opportunities. There are excellent prospects for career advancement. All applicants must be board eligible or certified in general pediatrics and internal medicine.
Phoenix ranks as the fifth largest city in the United States, boasting over 300 days of sunshine annually!
Interested candidates are encouraged to submit a Curriculum Vitae and cover letter.
The staff physician will deliver patient care services and support our mission of providing hope, healing, and exceptional healthcare for children and their families.
Key Responsibilities
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Patient Care Services
- Deliver patient care services for which the physician is clinically privileged, including but not limited to:
- Providing direct patient care in both inpatient and outpatient settings
- Offering subspecialty consultations and follow-up care
- Administering diagnostic and therapeutic services/procedures
- Delivering urgent/emergent care as required
- Aim to achieve optimal patient and family-centered care
- Support the hospital's patient satisfaction objectives as well as specific division targets
- Adhere to divisional standards for patient safety and quality of care
- Practice contemporary evidence-based medicine or the latest experience-based approaches
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Divisional Responsibilities
- Set and demonstrate efforts to meet annual goals and objectives for the physician (individual, division, hospital)
- Contribute to the medical education programs and activities of the Division, including but not limited to:
- Supervising trainees and allied health professionals in delivering inpatient and outpatient services when applicable
- Conducting teaching rounds, lectures, and conferences for trainees
- Participating in the education and supervision of trainees and allied health professionals assigned to the division
- Engaging in postgraduate continuing education activities within the division
- Support the division's research initiatives and those of other members
- Encourage programmatic growth within the division
- Assist with satellite efforts of the division when appropriate
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Professionalism
- Treat colleagues, employees, and patients with courtesy, dignity, and respect
- Foster a safe, collaborative, and professional healthcare environment
- Support the organization's mission, vision, and values, including family-centered care, excellence in clinical practice, leadership, collaboration, and accountability
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Additional Activities
- Assist the Division Chief in serving as a liaison to the professional community and the public as requested
- Conduct teaching rounds or conferences outside the organization, particularly if these activities support divisional clinical and educational initiatives
- Represent the organization in the medical and business communities and to the public in a professional manner
- The following physical and mental skills are essential for successfully performing the duties and responsibilities outlined:
- Ability to communicate via telephone, computer, or other communication devices
- Capability to fulfill after-hours or night call responsibilities as needed
- Ability to work regular scheduled hours
Perform miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.
