Chief, Section on Hospital Medicine and Director, Hospital Medicine Service Line
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist
Application
Details
Posted: 05-Nov-24
Location: Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Physicians/Surgeons
Physicians: General
Sector:
Academic Medical Group
Internal Number: 0000
This position provides academic leadership for the Section of Hospital Medicine and clinical leadership of the Hospital Medicine Service Line for Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist & Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
What We Have to Offer:
Fulfilling Executive Responsibilities:
Nurture Academic Programs in Hospital Medicine at a Premier Academic Health Center
Develop Strategic Initiatives
Implement Initiatives to Promote Faculty & Provider Wellbeing
American Board of Internal Medicine certification In Internal Medicine with a Focused Practice in Hospital Medicine.
Track record of Academic Achievement
Five or more years of prior physician leadership experience in a large healthcare system
Join a Large & Growing National Enterprise with Resources & Support to Improve Medicine, Elevate Hope and Advance Healing – for all
With the strategic combination of Atrium Health and Advocate Aurora Health, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist is now the academic core of Advocate Health which is the nation’s third-largest nonprofit health system. Located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist is a beacon of cutting-edge research, patient-centered care, and innovation in the field of medicine. With a rich history spanning over a century, this institution has earned a reputation for its unwavering commitment to improving healthcare outcomes and advancing medical knowledge. The Hospital Medicine Service Line includes 74 physicians and 42 advanced practice providers who provide care at the main academic campus in Winston-Salem and at 4 regional hospitals in the North Carolina Piedmont Triad Region. The Service Line also supports innovative and growing Hospital at Home and Virtual Hospitalist programs.
Wake Forest University School of Medicine is a U.S. News and World Report top 50 ranked medical school and is a recognized leader in experiential medical education and groundbreaking research. As a premier institution, Wake Forest University School of Medicine cultivates a supportive and inclusive environment that fosters excellence, professionalism, and lifelong learning. With an unwavering dedication to innovation and patient care, the Wake Forest School of Medicine continues to make significant contributions to the medical community.
Where You’ll Live:
The picturesque cities of North Carolina’s Piedmont Triad region are ranked among US News & World Report’s Top 50 Best Places to Live and Top 40 Best Places to Retire in 2023. This includes:
Affordable Living: Enjoy a family-friendly and affordable area, with housing costs 31% below the national average.
Great Schools: Access to top-notch educational institutions and high-ranking school systems provide excellent opportunities for personal and academic growth.
Vibrant Neighborhoods: Join a regional population of 1.6 million residents, where lively downtowns and family-orientated neighborhoods create a warm and inviting atmosphere.
When faculty join Wake Forest University School of Medicine & Wake Forest University School of Medicine, they are welcomed into an inclusive culture that celebrates and respects the contributions a diverse team can make together. In our nationally-renowned integrated health system, you can work alongside the most advanced minds in medicine to improve medicine, elevate hope and advance healing – for all.
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist (www.WakeHealth.edu) is a nationally recognized academic health system in Winston-Salem, North Carolina comprised of a regional clinical system with more than 300 locations, 2,100 physicians and 1,535 acute care beds in an integrated enterprise that includes educational and research facilities, clinics, diagnostic centers, and other primary and specialty care facilities serving 24 counties in northwest North Carolina and southwest Virginia.