Women’s and Children’s Services of Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center (LHAAMC) is actively seeking an experienced physician educator and leader to serve as Associate Chair for Academic Affairs as well as Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Program Director. This physician leader would be responsible for operationalizing the educational mission, vision, and values of Luminis Health and the OB/Gyn residency program. LHAAMC OB/Gyn residency program is a vibrant, growing, and clinically strong program due not only to the incredibly diverse, highly accomplished, and cohesive faculty, but also because of the large volume of clinical care provided to the women and families of Anne Arundel and surrounding counties. LHAAMC is home of the second busiest OB/Gyn department in the state of Maryland with over 5,500 deliveries and 3,000 gynecologic surgical cases per year. Our residents’ educational experience is enhanced by a state-of-the-art simulation center. Our program accepts four OB/Gyn residents per year and this July we will have our full complement of 16 residents. In addition to our OB/Gyn residency program, LHAAMC has residency programs in Internal Medicine, and General Surgery. We are an educational site for medical students from Johns Hopkins and George Washington University Medical Schools.
Candidates should have prior graduate medical education experience as faculty for an OBGYN residency program, exhibit strong leadership characteristics, qualifications for an unrestricted Maryland medical license, demonstrate strong clinical experience, and be board certified in obstetrics and gynecology. Preference will be given to those with past experience as an associate program director or equivalent. The Program Director (PD) will be provided with the salary support required to devote 50 percent FTE of non-clinical time to the administration of the program.
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About Anne Arundel Medical Center:
Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center (LHAAMC) is a regional health system in Annapolis, Md., serving approximately one million people in Anne Arundel and surrounding counties — providing us the opportunity to live up to our vision of living healthier together and mission of enhancing the health of the people we serve.
We also rank second for the number of babies we deliver each year, have a mature OB Hospitalist program and a Level III neonatal intensive care unit.
We have more than 400 beds available across our 57-acre campus, which includes 8 pavilions and 5 parking garages.
U.S. News & World Report has recognized Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center as High Performing in the Best Hospitals for Maternity Care edition. LHAAMC has been recognized as a Blue Distinction Center for Maternity Care and as one of the nation’s top 100 health systems with great women’s health programs by Becker’s Hospital Review. In 2019 LHAAMC achieved Magnet Status. Magnet recognition is awarded by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) Magnet Recognition Program®, which ensures that rigorous standards for nursing excellence are met, and excellent patient outcomes are achieved.
About the Community:
Annapolis Maryland has been described as the sailing capital of North America, and located on the beautiful Severn River a tributary to the Chesapeake Bay. It is Maryland’s state capital and is home of the United States Naval Academy. It is located within 45 minutes of our nation’s capital, has nearly 10 professional sports teams and abounds with a rich culture and history. Annapolis is 35 minutes from Baltimore and 20 minutes from Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. Additional nearby airports include: Ronald Reagan National Airport, and Dulles International Airport 45 minutes and 1 hour away from Annapolis respectively.
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:
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!
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