Program Director - Surgery - Colon & Rectal Surgery - Ann Arbor, MI
Listed on 2026-01-05
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Education / Teaching
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Doctor/Physician
Healthcare Consultant
As a physician-led organization, IHA combines the autonomy and close-knit culture of a private practice with the stability and resources of a prestigious national healthcare system.
Were seeking a passionate and driven surgeon to join our Colon & Rectal Surgery division as a Fellowship Program Director.
OPPORTUNITY REQUIREMENTS:
- The Program Director must possess the required specialty expertise, as well as documented educational and administrative abilities, to carry out the responsibilities of the role, and to achieve the goals and objectives of the program.
- Be educationally and attitudinally suited to conduct the training program.
- Graduate of an ACGME or AOA-approved residency
- Certification in the appropriate specialty by the American Board of Surgery or by the American Osteopathic Board of Surgery.
- Must include specialty expertise and at least three years of documented educational and/or administrative experience (or qualifications acceptable to the ACGME Review Committee), must include ongoing clinical activity, and must include a minimum of one year of documented teaching experience for an ACGME-accredited Colon and Rectal program (preferably as a core faculty member, or qualifications that are acceptable to the ACGME Review Committee).
- Meet the appropriate annual CME requirements to maintain certification.
OPPORTUNITY HIGHLIGHTS
IHA and Trinity Health Ann Arbor have an excellent opportunity for a Colon and Rectal surgeon to serve as Program Director for the Colon and Rectal Fellowship Program located in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
The Program Director is responsible for the leadership, organization, operation, and the general administration of the Fellowship Program. This opportunity offers flexible clinical options; administrative time of 0.2 FTE (Program Director Admin) and up to 0.8 FTE is flexible for personalized clinical activity.
Teaching Faculty provide instruction, supervision, and evaluation of fellows as required to meet the educational objectives of the program and to assure supervised participation of fellows in clinical care at a level appropriate to their training and experience. The faculty members are selected by the program director from among the medical staff based on qualifications, commitment, and desire to function as a teacher and clinical supervisor.
Faculty must be qualified by training and experience to perform this role and be proficient in their areas of practice.
Specific Program Director responsibilities include:
- Oversee and organize the activities of the Fellowship Program at all clinical sites that participate in the program. This includes selecting and supervising the faculty and other program personnel. For each outside participating institution or clinical site, the program director will appoint a local site director and monitor fellow supervision.
- Recruit and select the Fellows, in accordance with the policies and procedures established by the Graduate Medical Education Committee and the ACGME.
- Prepare an accurate statistical and narrative description of the program as requested by the ACGME. Prepare for on-site and virtual program reviews.
- Update annually, both program and fellow records, through the ACGME tracking system.
- Ensure the implementation of fair policies, grievance procedures, and due process, as established by the Graduate Medical Education Committee, and in compliance with the ACGME requirements.
- Attend regular educational programs for the development of program directors and teaching faculty.
- Seek prior approval from the ACGME for program curricular changes that may significantly alter the educational experience of the fellows. Examples include:
- The addition or deletion of a participating institution.
- A change in the format of the educational program.
- A change in the approved fellow complement.
- Designate other well-qualified faculty members to assist in the supervision and education of the fellows.
- Develop the training schedule to meet the curricular requirements, including any outside rotations as necessary. Assume responsibility for all clinical assignments and teaching staff appointments at participating institutions and clinical sites.
- The Program Director and the faculty are responsible for the preparation and implementation of a comprehensive, effective, and well-organized educational curriculum.
- The program director is responsible for organizing an effective annual program evaluation, with the Program Evaluation Committee. As part of this annual evaluation, the program must develop and effectively implement an annual program improvement plan.
- The Program Director and the faculty are responsible for evaluation of the fellow's academic and clinical performance, including maintaining required documentation of evaluation. Assess compliance with fellowship competencies and skills-development requirements.
- The Program Director, with input from the Clinical Competence Committee, is responsible for making decisions to graduate fellows upon completion of the program. The Program…
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