Medical Director of the Stroke Program
Mount Sinai Services of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai--Elmhurst and Queens Programs
Job Description
Job Description
Our organization, in collaboration with a prominent healthcare facility serving the culturally rich communities of Queens, New York, is in search of a Medical Director for the Advanced Primary Stroke Program. This full-time leadership position requires a candidate proficient in both General Neurology and Stroke, as the facility is recognized as an Advanced Primary Stroke Center.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead ongoing initiatives within the Stroke Program, ensuring the maintenance of Stroke Center Certification and the delivery of high-quality, evidence-based stroke care.
Clinical Duties:
Oversee and guide the Advanced Primary Stroke Center, managing systems and programs dedicated to the implementation and continuous enhancement of evidence-based stroke care.
Drive program development to uphold TJC Advanced Primary Stroke Center accreditation.
Coordinate and direct the stroke care team, facilitating effective communication and collaboration with medical staff, quality assurance, nursing, and other relevant parties by providing timely and accurate information.
Serve as a resource for regulatory agencies, offering compliance recommendations and maintaining necessary documentation.
Provide direct inpatient consultation services and outpatient care, while also teaching and supervising advanced practice providers, residents, and medical students.
Champion patient and family advocacy by developing policies and services that uphold patient rights and foster optimal care environments, enhancing customer satisfaction.
Assist in the coordination of the tele-stroke program and facilitate transfers to other facilities when necessary.
Qualifications:
Possession of a medical degree from an accredited institution.
A valid New York State medical license, along with a DEA and Medicaid number.
Board certification in General Neurology, having completed a residency in an ACGME accredited Neurology program.
Completion of a fellowship in vascular neurology is preferred.
Exceptional written and verbal communication abilities.
A strong commitment to teamwork within a patient-centered healthcare environment.
Ability to cultivate and sustain supportive relationships with diverse groups, including nursing and physician colleagues, hospital administration, other departments, and external agencies.
This role presents a remarkable opportunity to join a collaborative, patient-centered program with a longstanding commitment to delivering high-quality and compassionate care to the communities of Queens. Compensation will be aligned with experience and training. Additionally, a faculty appointment with our affiliated medical school will be offered based on credentials, experience, and qualifications.
Our organization is dedicated to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants, free from unlawful discrimination based on race, creed, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender, gender expression, gender identity, age, disability, marital or parental status, sexual orientation, veteran status, immigration status, citizenship, or any other protected status.
EOE including Veterans and Disabled
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