Job Summary
Job Description
Chief Medical Resident/Junior Faculty
Specifications: The CMR is a PGY-4 or above trainee
Minimum Requirements:
Medical Doctor or Doctor of Osteopathy with completion of a US Accredited Residency Program in Internal Medicine
Board Eligible/Board Certified in Internal Medicine
Active Florida License or Ability to gain an active Florida License and DEA prior to start
Current BLS and ACLS Certification
Reporting Relationships: The CMR reports directly to the Program Director and is cooperatively supervised by the Associate Program Directors and Program Administrator.
Authority: The CMR carries the full authority of the Program Director in implementing the duties and responsibilities delineated in this job description, and has full oversight authority over PGY-1, 2 and 3 residents in implementing their duties and responsibilities. The CMR represents the program director in interpreting and enforcing rules and policies on-site.
Basic Functions of the Position: The CMRs role is to assist the Program Director in fulfilling the goals and objectives of the residency program. They serve as house staff advocates ensuring high standards for the Residency Program. They actively promote an atmosphere of medical academics by means of formal teaching conferences and systematic review of milestone medical literature with house staff. CMRs act as a liaison between house staff and the administration, both for immediate problem solving and in the long-term planning of residency training program goals.
Duties and Responsibilities: The Chief Medical Resident is expected to devote at least 40 hours per week to this effort. Time is roughly divided into the following responsibilities:
- Education, Research and professional development (25%)
- Administration (25%)
- Patient care and clinical supervision (50%)
Please note, this position is not eligible for visa or work sponsorship.