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Psychiatrist Job at Medical University of South Carolina in Florence, SC

Medical University of South Carolina
place Florence, 29505
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Full Time
Experience:
Avoidant Personality Disorder
Cancer
Medication Management
Trauma
ECT
Medication Management/Compliance

About Job

The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) and MUSC Health Florence are seeking an outstanding candidate for the role of Residency Program Director, to lead and grow a new Community Psychiatry Residency Program at the MUSC Health Leatherman Center for Behavioral Health in Florence, South Carolina, part of the MUSC Regional Health Network.   Based at the new Leatherman Center for Behavioral Health in Florence, the MUSC Florence Psychiatry Residency will offer the opportunity to initiate and grow a new community-based Psychiatry Residency Program, finalize the curriculum, recruit and mentor psychiatry residents and participate in medical student education, leadership and clinical care in the MUSC Health system.   The program director will have the responsibility, authority, and accountability for: administration and operations; teaching and scholarly activity; resident recruitment and selection, evaluation, and promotion of residents, and disciplinary action; supervision of residents; and resident education in the context of patient care, including compliance with all applicable program requirements for an ACGME accredited residency program. The program is based in MUSC Health Florence under the RHN Graduate Medical Education Office/DIO. The director will be responsible for the recruitment, supervision and evaluation of residents and core faculty as well as program evaluation, development and improvement under GME. The chosen candidate must be eligible for faculty appointment at the Medical University of South Carolina, College of Medicine. The program will maintain an affiliate relationship with the College of Medicine and the Department Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. The university Library and College of Medicine educational resources and departmental advisory support will be available to the Program Director.   Other responsibilities include: Program development, growth and adherence to ACGME accreditation standards Ensuring compliance with MUSC-Regional Network GME policies and procedures Didactic/clinical teaching and supervision of in the Psychiatry program Providing direct patient care as part of the faculty practice, including call coverage Participation in quality improvement and research programs and other collaborative activities within the MUSC community.   Candidates must possess excellent interpersonal and communication skills, and the ability to relate to groups at all levels within the organization, including students, residents in training, office staff, faculty, and senior leadership. In addition, candidates should display initiative, a positive attitude, flexibility, commitment to institutional goals and objectives, and must hold themselves and others to the highest standards of ethical and professional conduct.   Salary and academic rank will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.   Minimum Qualifications: Graduation from an accredited school of medicine or osteopathy Graduation from an ACGME accredited residency program Outstanding educational and administrative skills A minimum of 3 years of leadership experience in the field of medicine Current certification in Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Three years of experience as Associate Program Director or Program Director in Psychiatry. Hold and maintain an unrestricted medical licensure in the State of South Carolina Hold and maintain an unrestricted DEA and SC- controlled substance registration   Preferred Qualifications: Regional or national leadership experience in medical education and GME Significant accomplishment in field-related scholarship   We will provide: Competitive compensation and benefit package Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility MUSC affiliate faculty appointment, and the resources which accompany an academic regional medical center, such as access to the MUSC medical library and an affiliated relationship to specialty academic departments.   Leatherman Center of Behavioral Health The MUSC Health Leatherman Behavioral Care Pavilion services will include: A rapid access center to provide walk-in triage and assessment and offer transition to care. Telepsychiatry services to strengthen access to psychiatric services throughout the region. Sixteen adult and four adolescent beds for crisis services to rapidly stabilize patients. Intensive Outpatient / Partial Hospitalization Programs that provide counseling services and medication management for adults and adolescents. A 63-bed inpatient psychiatric unit to treat patients needing more acute care.   Florence, South Carolina - Originally founded at the intersection of three railways, Florence, South Carolina, has transformed from a small, quiet rail town to a bustling center of industry, healthcare, education, culture, retail, and recreation. In Florence, you’ll find ample shopping opportunities, fine dining, entertainment, live music events, year-round outdoor recreation, and fantastic schools.   From Florence, take a short 1.5-hour drive to beautiful Myrtle Beach for endless outdoor recreation, shopping, and dining options. A 2-hour drive will get you to Charlotte, NC, and the Charlotte International Airport (CLT), as well as Charleston International Airport (CHS), and the scenic beaches and historic charm of Charleston, SC.   MUSC Health Florence Medical Center is a regional acute care facility comprised of 396 beds, more than 1,500 employees and nearly 250 physicians representing all major specialties dedicated to serving the healthcare needs of the citizens of Northeastern South Carolina. We offer acute care, diagnostic services, women’s health, orthopedic services, cancer care, cardiac services, general and laparoscopic surgery, rehabilitation, emergency/trauma care, community health services and more. Florence Medical Center’s Chest Pain Center is the first in the region to be accredited, and one of only 15 in the state of South Carolina to achieve this distinction.   The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) has grown from a small private medical school founded in 1824 into one of the nation’s top academic health science centers, with a 700-bed medical center and six colleges. As South Carolina’s only comprehensive academic health center, MUSC is engaged in activities statewide, and provides a full range of programs in the biomedical sciences.   Its main campus is located on more than 80 acres in the city of Charleston, with an overall population of about 13,000 clinicians, faculty, staff and students. Nearly 3,000 students in six colleges (Dental Medicine, Graduate Studies, Health Professions, Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmacy) study for degrees at the baccalaureate, master's, doctoral, and other professional levels. The university also provides residency training for more than 800 graduate health professionals, and the teaching staff is comprised of more than 1,700 full and part-time faculty.   MUSC Health, the clinical enterprise of the Medical University of South Carolina, sees more than one million patient encounters annually, and its specialized care teams consistently rank among the best in the country. This integrated healthcare system is accessible via its downtown Charleston campus, seven regional medical centers, more than 100 outreach locations, clinical affiliations with numerous healthcare partners, and a robust telehealth network. MUSC Health delivers transformational care shaped by world-class clinicians, health scientists, and educators who provide leading-edge care while developing the next generation of innovative healthcare leaders.

Professional Field

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Patient Focus

Diagnoses

Avoidant Personality Disorder
Cancer

Issues

Medication Management
Trauma

Age Groups

Adolescents/Teenagers (14-19)
Adults

Therapeutic Approach

Methodologies

ECT
Medication Management/Compliance
Music Therapy
Pharmacotherapy

Practice Specifics

Populations

Cancer Patients
Undergraduate/Graduate/Post Graduate
Racial Justice Allied
School

Settings

In-patient Non-Psychiatric
In-patient Psychiatric
Partial Hospitalization (PHP)
Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
Residential Treatment Facilities (RTC)
Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities
Universities/Higher Ed.
Home Health/In-home