Clinical Informatics Fellow
HonorHealth
- Scottsdale, AZ
- Permanent
- Full-time
ResponsibilitiesJob Summary
Fellow physicians function under the auspices of and are appointed to a post graduate year position by the Program Director. The PGY4 fellow must meet or exceed specialty-specific Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) milestone competencies commensurate with their level. PGY4 fellow must demonstrate continued acquisition of skills and competencies which are essential for progression to graduate and transition to independent practice in areas of medical knowledge, professionalism, systems-based practice, practice-based learning and improvement, well-being and patient safety. The PGY4 fellow is responsible for providing supervision and teaching to residents, and medical students in accordance with ACGME requirements and as deemed appropriate by the senior fellow, faculty and or Program Director who is ultimately responsible for the patient's plan of care.
- Evaluate patients, perform necessary operations and procedures, and develop diagnostic and therapeutic plans under the supervision of upper level resident physicians, fellows, and attending physicians. In addition, fulfill all residency program requirements including complying with program specific ACGME requirements, HonorHealth policies, and program specific policies and procedures.
- Teach and supervise residents and medical students.
- Attend required didactic lectures and training conferences
- Participate in hospital committees and activities to support the HonorHealth mission and vision
- Participate in research, scholarly activity and/or quality improvement activities.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Successful completion of an ACGME accredited residency program. RequiredLicenses and Certifications
Completion of Steps 1-3 in either USMLE or COMLEX Required
Obtain/maintain AZ Medical or Osteopathic Board training permit under ARS32-1432.02 Required
Basic Life Support (BLS) Required
Fingerprint Clearance Card - State Required