The MUSC College of Medicine and MUSC Health are seeking a Board-certified physician with appropriate clinical and academic interests and qualifications to provide outstanding clinical service while supporting the research and education missions of their home department who will also be a candidate for the administrative role of Digestive Disease, Endocrine, Metabolism (DHEM) ICCE Chief. Faculty rank and home department/division will be determined based on the qualifications and experience of the selected candidate. The selected individual will report to the department chair of their MUSC College of Medicine home department for their clinical and academic faculty responsibilities, which will comprise approximately 60% of their effort. The remaining 40% effort will be allocated to the administrative role of DHEM ICCE Chief. Integrated Centers of Clinical Excellence (ICCE) are the clinical delivery constructs of MUSC Health (MUSCH), each being led by a physician - an ICCE Chief - with demonstrated business and clinical expertise. The DHEM ICCE Chief reports to the System Chief Physician Executive (CPE) of MUSCH and maintains a matrixed relationship with physician leaders at MUSCH statewide affiliated organizations. In general, ICCE span all clinical delivery operations within MUSCH and its officially designated 'affiliations/partnerships.' The DHEM ICCE Chief ensures delivery of high-quality, patient-centered, and equitable care; drives clinical growth and operational efficiency; and support research, scholarly activity, and excellence in medical education across all DHEM programs. The ICCE Chief works collaboratively with department chairs, division directors, hospital leadership across MUSC Health’s four divisions, and system executives to enhance integration, access, and innovation across all sites of care. Operational oversight of specialized programs and ICCE-related administrative support is handled by the ICCE System Administrative Officer (SAO), who serves as a dyad partner with the ICCE Chief. Together, these dyad leads strategy, performance, and growth of digestive disease and metabolic health services across inpatient, ambulatory, and procedural settings, including advanced endoscopy, liver disease and transplant-related programs, obesity and metabolic health, diabetes and endocrine services, and related multidisciplinary clinics. The DHEM ICCE Chief will be a visible and collaborative system leader who partners closely with Surgery, Oncology, Radiology, Pathology, Primary Care, and other key service lines to build and expand integrated clinical programs that advance MUSC’s OneMUSC strategic ambitions.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Executive
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees