Summary Sheet: Administration |
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Advertiser Name | Department of Veterans Affairs | | Advertiser Type: | Agency |
Classification: | Administration | | Subclassification: | |
Country: | United States | | Location: | United States |
Language: | English - United Kingdom (en-GB) | | Contact Name: | |
Employment Type: | Permanent | | Workhours: | Not Specified |
Position: MD / Administration - Chief Resident / Missouri, St. Louis |
Description: The St. Louis, MO Veterans Affairs Medical Center, John Cochran Campus, announces a newly available position for Chief Resident for Quality and Safety. The Chief Resident for Quality and Safety will take part in an individually designed curriculum created with materials and mentors from the VA nationally, the VA locally, and the Patient Safety and Quality Program (PS&Q) at Washington University. Concurrent or consecutive involvement in the PS&Q fellowship at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University may be negotiated for appropriate candidates. In turn, the CRQS will develop a patient safety curriculum appropriate for resident physicians, engage in directing that curriculum, and participate in or direct quality improvement projects at the VA. The CRQS will have very limited clinical responsibilities and no patient care administrative responsibilities. This program is intended to develop the future leaders in system redesign and scholars in quality and patient safety. The successful applicant will be a PGY-4 or higher candidate who is board-eligible or certified in Internal Medicine at the time of appointment July 1, 2015. He/she should have outstanding organizational, teaching, and interpersonal skills, and should be a driven, highly enthusiastic person who will design, test, and implement quality improvement projects. The position will report to the Chief, Medical Service. Office and clerical support will be provided. Salary will be commensurate with PGY-level. Applicants will be considered from St. Louis University, Washington University, and external residency programs.
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