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Job Objective: A brief overview of the position.
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The Fellow will master the education and administrative skills needed to establish a residency program or join the residency leadership in a private or academic setting. The Fellow will learn the steps necessary to create and maintain a residency program in a private practice setting.
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The Fellows is required to complete the ACEP teaching fellowship or equivalent course (i.e., Teaching in Medicine certificate) with logistic support from the program.
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The Fellow is required to create a year-long curriculum which will be delivered in didactic, clinical and simulated environment settings. The example of curriculum themes are: Geriatric patient care; Substance abuse and pain management; Pediatric patient care; Disparities in health; Faculty development; Medicolegal in EM, etc.
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Reports to
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Program Director of Emergency Medicine Education Fellowship
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Supervises
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PGY-1-3 residents, Medical Students and other Faculty during their clinical shifts and teaching shifts at EMC
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Ages of Patients
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Neonate/Infant
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Pediatric
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Adolescent
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Adult
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Geriatric
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Blood Borne Pathogens
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High Potential
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Qualifications
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Education
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Required: Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
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Required: Completion of specific ACGME Program as applicable for Fellowship
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Licensure/Certification
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Required: Possess/obtain a Full and Unrestricted California Medical License within 90 days of Fellowship start date
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Required: Valid DEA License
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Required: BLS (ACLS, PALS as applicable for program) within 30 days of hire (to be provided in Orientation as needed)
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Experience
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Essential Responsibilities
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Admission, consultation, evaluation, diagnosis and non-surgical treatment of patients with general medical problems. Provides safe, effective and compassionate patient care under supervision.
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Demonstrates dexterity and competency to perform all essential and required procedures and provides complete, written documentation of all procedures.
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Identifies need for patient education and orders or provides education.
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Comprehensively documents in patients’ charts in a timely and accurate manner.
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Demonstrates awareness and sensitivity to patient and family issues, including age, gender, sexual orientation, and cultural diversity.
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Functions with an awareness and application of standard operating procedures including OSHA, Workers Right to Know, Clinical Compliance, General Safety, and HIPAA.
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Efficiently performs in emergency situations, including adherence to established emergency department and hospital specific protocols.
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Demonstrates applied knowledge base including integration of skills as required through block rotation experiences.
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Participates actively in all educational and residency program activities and assumes responsibility for teaching other residents and medical students performing their clerkships at EMC.
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Demonstrates awareness and applies knowledge of legal issues in all aspects of patient care, incorporating risk management skills, and quality control measures.
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Actively participates on any assigned hospital committee as a member.
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Demonstrates effective communication skills.
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Provides coverage for temporary staffing conflicts of the Residency Program.
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Demonstrates ability for effective problem identification and resolution as well as the exercise of independent judgment.
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Participates in research and scholarly activities.
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Presents at National Emergency Medicine.
- Provides teaching, supervision, and serves as a role model to Residents and Medical Students.
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Located in the heart of the Coachella Valley, you have access to resort-style living and world-class amenities throughout Southern California.