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Section Chief Breast Surgery

Opportunity Criteria

SpecialtyOncology : Breast
Candidate TypeMD, DO
Visa AcceptedNo J-1 or H-1B
Salary RangeNot Specified
Loan RepaymentNot Specified
Employment TypeFull Time
Bonuses OfferedQuality, Productivity, Other

Section Chief Breast Surgery (Annapolis Mid Chesapeake Bay Region, Maryland)

 

Luminis Health, a three hospital, regional health system with a 90 site clinical enterprise is known for its high quality comprehensive cancer program. We are searching for an experienced, dynamic leader who is Fellowship trained, Board Certified Breast Surgeon to lead our system wide section of breast surgical oncology for Luminis Health.

 

The Section Chief of Breast Surgery is responsible for the continued development of breast surgical oncology clinical programs, research and academic endeavors throughout the system. The primary focus of this position will be the achievement of high value cancer care through the delivery of high quality scientifically based breast surgical care throughout the system.

 

There is an expectation that the successful candidate will maintain an active clinical practice with time allocated for the additional role and responsibilities of the section chief.

 

The comprehensive, regional community cancer program diagnoses over 2,500 new analytic cancer cases each year across the system. The comprehensive breast program is the busiest community program in the state with greater than 750 new breast cancer diagnosis each year. Our comprehensive cancer care and supportive services include well attended, disease-specific, weekly multidisciplinary breast tumor board supported by a patient-centered, team approach to cancer care. This includes our ACR accredited Womens Imaging Center of Excellence, dedicated breast medical oncologists, state of art radiation oncology,  integrative oncology/acupuncture , risk assessment prevention program, social workers, nutritionists, oncology rehabilitation including physical and occupational therapy, financial navigation, genetics counseling, oncology nurse navigators, patient and family advocates and other support programs. Additionally, we participate in a large number of cancer clinical trials, including industry and cooperative groups, as well as active participants and members of The Johns Hopkins Clinical Research Network.

 

 

This position will report directly to the Executive Medical Director of Cancer Services. The Section Chief will integrate/coordinate care with the Chairs of Surgery, Medicine and Women’s & Children’s as well as the Medical Directors of the cancer services, Chief Medical Officers and Executive Leaders to achieve goals.

 

 

KEY POINTS: the Section Chief of Breast Surgical Oncology, will provide:

 

Physician Leadership:

 

  • As a role model, colleague and mentor to other members of the section, provide for the continued growth, advancement and innovation for the Section of Breast Surgical Oncology. 
  • Participate in strategic planning for the section along with other section chiefs and service line leaders, with a specific focus upon outward regional growth of the section.
  • Develop a comprehensive annual operational plan (AOP) for the section, focusing upon executing and achieving the key strategic objectives and goals of Luminis Health.
  • Provide leadership, expertise and continuous, real-time oversight and consideration for the selection of new programs that support ongoing and future growth, in addition to expeditious patient access to the highest quality and diverse care in the market.

 

Financial Stewardship:

 

  • Develop financial proformas to examine new guidelines, pathways, or necessary changes within the section. 
  • Develop both a multi-tiered strategy and plan to grow and expand the overall patient treatment volume and expanding the services offered within the section, and all sites both regulated and unregulated.
  • Implement financial sound strategies that will improve the total cost of cancer care through improved patient outcomes.

 

Quality Delivery of Care:

 

  • Participate in and advance performance and quality improvement activities which centrally encompass national organizations, guidelines, and benchmarks such as the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), American College of Surgeons (ACoS-CoC), the Society of Surgical Oncology (SSO), American Society of Breast Surgeons (ASBrS) and ASCO’s Quality Oncology Practice Initiative (QOPI).
  • Develop policies and procedures encompassing patient care and safety that complies with accepted national standards and regulatory agencies or accrediting bodies that govern the quality of healthcare delivery.
  • Develop a quality care scorecard for the section of breast oncology, with a specific focus on quality care pathways, reduction in disparities, and adherence to evidence-based treatment guidelines.
  • Provide physician leadership, professionalism and mentorship to others within the section, in order to achieve both patient and employee satisfaction.
  • Establish a continuing medical education program for breast disease. The program shall include educational conferences, morbidity and mortality conferences and integrate/coordinate with the Department of Surgery and Womens and Children’s Service line.
  • Serve as the Director of the LH SSO Breast Fellowship and integrate with other LH ACGME Fellowships the system to advance education and training of future multidisciplinary care providers.
  • Serve as the principal investigator on select cancer clinical trials within the area of breast research, additionally reaching out to colleagues and peers in order to maximize participation in a growing portfolio of breast clinical trials.

 

 

Market Growth and Expansion:

 

  • Monitor referring physician patterns and overall satisfaction by actively seeking written and verbal feedback on a regular basis. Present trends to the Cancer Committee and other medical staff committees.
  • Monitor physician referral patterns and discuss trends, developing action plans that effectively address the issues, with a rapid and efficient improvement process and plan. 
  • Identify and develop new and enhanced and diverse services/programs  in order to meet the needs of all patients
  • Lead the development and planning for breast surgery that will support regional market growth and a reduction in the total cost of cancer care.

 

Community Outreach and Workforce Engagement:

 

  • Lead initiatives to reduce the incidence, mortality, and morbidity from breast cancer through prevention, early detection, treatment, and effective survivorship care of our community and region, as identified by state, regional and local stakeholders.
  • Lead specific initiatives that improve access to prevention, screening, diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer that is uniformly accessible in diverse populations across our system.
  • Actively participate in the employee and physician engagement programs, in addition to other well-being and community health initiatives.
  • Assist with the recruitment and retention of faculty members within the section, with a particular focus on workforce engagement and long-term retention plans for all faculty and team

 

 

 

 

  • Competitive Compensation
  • Robust Benefit Package
  • Paid Time-Off
  • 403b with Matching
  • Paid Holidays
  • Work/Life Balance
  • Health, Dental, Vision and so much more…

 

Come and see why so many providers chose Luminis Health as their place to practice medicine. To learn more about this exceptional opportunity - please send your CV to Courtney Gould, Physician Recruiter – cgould@luminishealth.org or call (443) 221-9182

 

About Us

Since 1902, we have built upon our legacy as a reliable medical resource for residents of the capital city of Maryland and across four counties and growing. Anne Arundel Medical Center (non-profit), part of Luminis Health, now serves a regional population of more than one million area residents. We are steadfast in our enduring mission to enhance the health of the people we serve. That means providing:

  • PATIENTS with compassionate, high quality services that will help alleviate pain, preserve health and extend life.
  • PHYSICIANS AND OTHER HEALTH PROFESSIONALS with the best resources and patient care services available in the region.
  • THE COMMUNITIES we serve with a full continuum of convenient, cost-effective and accessible services.
  • EMPLOYEES with leading-edge clinical, professional and educational opportunities.

Anne Arundel Medical Center is becoming a distinctive teaching institution with Surgery, Internal Medicine and OB/GYN residency programs.

A Vision for Tomorrow

While our service area has grown far beyond the boundaries of Annapolis, our vision remains unchanged: living healthier together.

This vision is shared by a forward-looking group of organizations and individuals whose commitment to integrated health care delivery is creating the future for our patients, our physicians and our communities. We are transforming Anne Arundel Medical Center into "a hospital without walls,” where people are connected by information that helps to improve health, wellness and overall quality of life.

Colonial Charm

Annapolis has been in existence for over 350 years. The city is the capital of Maryland, and was once the temporary capital of the entire United States in 1783. We're home to the United States Naval Academy and St. John's College, a liberal arts college with a history going back to 1696. We're proud of our charming colonial heritage, which stands in contrast to what we have to offer in the way of sophisticated dining, shopping and entertainment. Annapolis is modern and diverse and our lifestyle reflects that.

Life by the Bay

Many people know Annapolis as a center of sailing and boating in the Mid-Atlantic. The area boasts a proud maritime history, with industries like sail making, boat building and fishing still enjoying great success and popularity. We are particularly famous for blue crabs from the Chesapeake Bay, which are coveted by seafood lovers far and wide.

Our hometown is considered the gateway to the Chesapeake Bay and the Eastern Shore of Maryland — by way of the 4.3-mile long Chesapeake Bay Bridge. On the other side of the Bridge, you'll find the historic towns of Easton and Cambridge. Keep driving and you'll reach the boardwalk in Ocean City, the largest seaside resort in the Mid-Atlantic.

Baltimore, Washington, D.C. &,, Beyond

Maryland is a small state, which means that day trips to surrounding areas are plentiful. Annapolis is part of the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area, located in the center of the state. We are just 29 miles east of Washington, D.C., 26 miles south of Baltimore, and an easy train ride to New York City. All of these cities offer famous attractions, professional sports, historic venues and so much more.

Beyond the metro area, you'll find many outdoor activities to choose from. You can charter a sailboat, take a ferry across the Bay, or ski Wisp Mountain. Hiking, biking, bird watching, kayaking and horseback riding are also great sources of fun.

There is something for everyone here. We invite you to come and join us!

Luminus Health

We're proud of where we've been and where we're going. Bringing together the diversity and facets of our community means a healthier, brighter tomorrow for all. Our logo is an uplifting and inspiring beacon, that gives brightness to every interaction and helps our community to thrive. Light is quite literally energy that you can see. And our name Luminis, supports our commitment to being a beacon of hope and healing for our communities. Health shares our commitment to sick care and well care, education and healthy living.

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  • Anne Arundel Medical Center
  • 2001 Medical Parkway Annapolis MD 21401

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