Physician Informaticist/General Pediatrician (or Fellowship Trained Pediatric Subspecialty Physician) - Dayton, Ohio

Full-time
Dayton, Ohio

Dayton Childrens Hospital Black Doctors

Half-time Physician Informaticist Half-time General Pediatrician or Fellowship Trained Pediatric Subspecialty Physician

POSITION SUMMARY/REQUIREMENTS:

Dayton Children’s Hospital, located in Dayton, Ohio, is recruiting for a half-time physician informaticist combined with a half-time general pediatrician or fellowship trained pediatric subspecialty physician.  Successful candidates must have Clinical Informatics Board eligibility/certification or preparatory experience for future Board eligibility. Also, Board eligibility/certification in general pediatrics or a pediatric subspecialty is required as well as obtaining an unrestricted Ohio medical license.  This is a full time, employed position offering a competitive salary and benefits package.

The Physician Informaticist works under the direction of the Chief Medical Informatics Officer to represent clinicians and other healthcare team members in relationship to health information technology. They function as a knowledgeable practitioner, and as a consultant and leader to maintain and improve system services. They will serve in an operational role and will be responsible for supporting the development of health information systems that assist clinicians in the delivery of safe, effective, and high-quality patient care consistent with the values, mission, and strategic plan of Dayton Children’s Hospital.  The role of the other half-time position will be determined as the specialty requires.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

The Physician Informaticist’s role is to:

  • Collaboratively participate in the selection, implementation, and support of clinical systems and other health information technologies.
  • Promote maximum use and efficiency of clinical systems and other health information technologies via identification of best practices and change management in informatics.
  • Provide education, research, mentoring and support to staff and learners in the use of technology in a manner which promotes patient safety, quality care, and compliance. This includes design, evaluation, and deployment of clinical decision support tools and workflow evaluation and design.
  • Provide clinical input to data analysis, eastern Indiana. In 2022 and 2023, Forbes named Dayton Children’s a Best In-State Employer!

ABOUT DAYTON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL:

Establishing a practice at Dayton Children’s provides the opportunity to work with colleagues and staff committed to providing quality, personalized care in a technologically advanced pediatric center with an outstanding community reputation.  The Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine department of pediatrics and its residency & fellowship programs are based at Dayton Children’s.  Our physicians hold faculty appointments at the Boonshoft School of Medicine and teach medical students and residents and fellows.

Dayton metro is the 4th largest in Ohio and is noted for its association with aviation most notably due to the Wright brothers’ invention of flight.  The city is home to the National Museum of the United States Air Force, some of the best private and public schools in the state, a vibrant arts and entertainment community and a beautiful system of parks, trails, and river corridors.

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