Junior Faculty Physician

Oak Park, IL

Since opening in 1914, West Suburban Medical Center has served as a community hospital for the West Side of Chicago and its surrounding suburbs. We have a passion to heal and make a difference in our community. The West Suburban Family Medicine Residency was first accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education in 1971.  The Program became dually accredited by the American Osteopathic Association in 2005 and subsequently achieved ACGME Osteopathic Recognition in 2019.  We accept ten first year residents each year.  PCC Community Wellness Center hosts our four clinical sites: one inside West Suburban Medical Center, one located in Oak Park, and two located in Chicago.  The PCC sites are approved Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs). 

JOB SUMMARY

This Junior Faculty position provides the opportunity to further develop your teaching, administrative and leadership skills while building clinical experiences as an attending physician.  The Junior Faculty member will act as a liaison between residents, administration, and faculty both for immediate problem solving and for the long-term planning of residency training program goals.  This position builds a foundation for future leadership.  New graduate residents are welcome to apply.


JOB QUALIFICATIONS

  • Doctor of Medicine Degree (MD/DO)
  • Completion of a FM residency program
  • Illinois medical license/ Controlled substance license/DEA
  • Board certified in FM or scheduled to take boards.
  • Dedicated to teaching and an interest in further developing teaching skills.
  • Interest in curricular development and in developing management/administrative skills

JOB DUTIES 

Clinical

  • Personal Clinic - 3 half days per week
  • Precepting residents in clinic - 4 half days per week
  • Inpatient Family Medicine Service rounding, including call and daily teaching rounds - 6 weeks during the academic year
  • Perinatal Child health service as desired

Administrative

  • Develop calendars for resident rotations.
  • Create clinic schedules, call schedules, and handle resident vacation requests.
  • Monitor resident duty hours.
  • Attend and help moderate the residency program’s weekly conference program, including providing board review conferences and additional lectures.
  • Serve as a member of the residency program’s Clinical Competency Committee, Recruitment Committee, and Program Evaluation Committee, and the sponsoring institution’s Graduate Medical Education Committee.
  • Assist with residency program recruitment:  Interview applicants, assist with scheduling interviewers, and represent the residency program at recruitment events.
  • Provide academic and professional support to residents.
  • Assist with intern orientation/onboarding.

West Suburban Medical Center provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.