Strong4Life Physician and Medical Director
Company: Michigan Chapter American Academy of Pediatrics.
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: March 20, 2023
Job Description:
Discover Your Career at Emory University Emory University is a
leading research university that fosters excellence and attracts
world-class talent to innovate today and prepare leaders for the
future. We welcome candidates who can contribute to the diversity
and excellence of our academic community. Description The
Department of Pediatrics at the Emory University School of Medicine
seeks to hire a physician faculty member to work with the
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Strong4Life Clinic. In addition,
this role will hold a dual appointment with Children's Healthcare
of Atlanta as Medical Director for Strong4Life. In 2011, Children's
launched the Strong4Life movement, a unique model for change
designed to improve the health and well-being of Georgia's
children. Created specifically for families struggling with health
issues related to weight, the Strong4Life Clinic provides a warm
and nurturing environment of specialized pediatric-trained team
members, including a board-certified obesity medicine pediatrician,
a dedicated pediatric psychologist as well as a staff of registered
dietitians, exercise physiologists and other wellness experts.
Offering both medical and surgical treatment options, our
family-centered, motivational approach begins with complete medical
assessments of obesity-related illnesses, nutrition, physical
activity and mental health support needs. The focus is on reducing
the prevalence of childhood obesity through prevention and
treatment initiatives for kids and those that influence their
lives. Strong4Life leverages Children's clinical and nutrition
expertise and thought leadership with other organizations who are
joining in the fight against childhood obesity. Strong4Life impacts
kids and families through programs and community partnerships
designed to deliver consistent messaging and support that bring
about sustainable lifestyle change. Strong4Life aspires to decrease
the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity in Georgia
through the promotion and encouragement of healthy habits. Our
obesity prevention approach addresses key influencers and
environments where our kids live, learn and play. The Strong4Life
Physician and Medical Director is expected to:
- Care for children and their families struggling with weight and
weight-related health issues
- Partner with patients and families to develop a treatment plan
to manage and treat any obesity-related illnesses and to help
patients and families make the lifestyle changes that lead to
long-term health improvement.
- Work to improve quality and cost-effectiveness in the delivery
of care
- Develop strong working relationships with referring
physicians.
- Contribute to the development and improvement of pediatric
clinical, educational and research programs throughout Children's
and its affiliated training programs
- Provide medical direction to the Strong4Life Clinic to promote
quality and appropriateness of care at Children's hospitals and
satellite facilities including identification of all relevant
medical issues for efficient and effective operation and further
development of the Applicable Unit consistent with Children's
Bylaws, Professional Staff Bylaws, Rules and Regulations,
Children's and departmental policies, procedures and protocols, TJC
standards and in compliance with medical standards.
- Assist Children's in the performance of utilization review,
quality assurance, cost containment functions, and risk management
programs for the Strong4Life Clinic.
- Provide input on and enforce, in conjunction with Children's,
appropriate policies and procedures for the operation of the
Strong4Life Clinic.
- Supervise the clinical operation of the Strong4Life
Clinic.
- Maintain such records or prepare or assist in the preparation
of such reports, as may be necessary in order to comply with the
requirements of any governmental agency, accrediting body, funding
sources, or similar entity with respect to the Strong4Life
Clinic.
- Review and comment on Strong4Life Clinic protocols.
- Meet at least quarterly with VP, Child Advocacy.
- Meet at least bi-monthly with Director, Physician Practice
Operations of CPG Strong4Life Clinic.
- Meet with Strong4life Clinic and Professional Staff members at
least twice a month.
- Develop and maintain harmonious working relationships with
Professional Staff members, as well as Children's staff, members of
professional and allied health departments.
- Promptly notify appropriate managerial or supervisory personnel
within Children's if (i) any equipment provided by Children's is
defective, inoperative or in disrepair; and/or (ii) any Children's
employee, in the best judgment of the Medical Director, is
incompetent, inadequately trained or absent without proper
excuse.
- Provide input into the development and implementation of
corporate integration efforts as may be required.
- Enhance Strong4Life Clinic through communication with
Professional Staff members, Children's staff and relevant
others.
- Promote Strong4Life Clinic through provision of educational
programs and/or materials to enhance professional and community
awareness including, but not limited to, the following:
- American Academy of Pediatrics
- Obesity Society
- Perform such other administrative duties as may be reasonably
requested by Children's with respect to the Strong4Life Clinic.
Minimum Qualifications
- Board certified or Board certified within five (5) years of the
completion of residency or fellowship training
- Current unrestricted license to practice medicine in the state
of Georgia.
- Current DEA registration.
- Credentialed to practice medicine as part of the Children's
Healthcare of Atlanta Professional Staff.
- BLS/PALS certification required.
- Minimum of five (5) years' experience in General
Pediatrics.
- Experience in the prevention of childhood obesity in clinical
and programmatic settings Personal Attributes
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Administrative leadership experience.
- Demonstrated ability to build trusting relationships with
internal and external stakeholders.
- An ability to inspire and align faculty and staff.
- A strong communicator and diplomat who can inspire and
effectively communicate with wide and diverse audiences at all
levels of the organization and externally. Location: Center for
Advanced Pediatrics, Children's Support Center Emory Supports a
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