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JOB SUMMARY
John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital (JHSH) of Cook County is the flagship of the Cook County Health
(CCH). The Level 1 Trauma Center is one of the most respected in the nation. The hospital treats
over 150,000 emergency room patients annually. It is home to more than 300 attending physicians
along with more than 400 medical residents and fellows.
The Refractive Surgeon will provide both clinical and surgical services to the patients of Cook
County Health (CCH) and participates in the on-call schedule, as specified by the Division
Chief. Supervises fellows, residents, medical students, mid-level practitioners and ancillary
personnel; partakes in clinical trials; conducts research; serves on administrative committees;
adheres to all federal, local and department rules and regulations.
Typical Duties
· Provides diagnostic and treatment services to patients including benign and malignant
disease.
· Performs up-to-date refractive surgical services as need.
· Works a minimum of four (4) clinical days per week and 2080 hours per year for CCH or
equivalent as specific by the Division Chief and the Division Chair.
· Obtains and maintains surgical privileges and remains clinically active at John H.
Stroger, Jr. Hospital and/or Provident Hospital as assigned by the Division Chief and the
Division Chair.
· Completes timely, accurate, and thorough medical record documentation as required
to meet appropriate department and/or hospital guidelines.
· Participates in the education and training of fellows, residents, and medical students
rotating in the division.
· Responds promptly to all on-call queries from fellows or residents; communicates
with other Attending Physicians and Surgeons as needed.
· Communicates promptly to the Division Chair all information necessary for the
creation of assignments.
· Assists in developing new programs and processes that enhance patient care.
· Performs research activities; follows all ethical guidelines, as coordinated with and
approved by the Division Chair and approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB).
· Participates in ongoing clinical trials and investigations offered in the division;
participates in administrative committees servicing the department and Hospitals as
schedule permits.
· Attends Division and Department meetings on regular basis and the Mortality and
Morbidity conference as required.
· Requests appropriate specialty consultations, and performs inpatient rounds and
required resident teaching sessions as assigned and as clinical needs dictate.
· Participates in the on-call rotations as specified by the Division Chair.
· Participates in Quality Assurance activities as assigned.
· Participates in opportunities for research and obligations regarding its performance via
individual arrangement with the Division/Department Chair.
· Performs other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
· Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy Medicine (DO) from an accredited
college or university
· Must possess a valid Illinois medical license or have the ability to obtain this license
prior to the start of this employment
· Must possess Illinois and Federal controlled substance license or eligibility to obtain
license prior to starting employment
· Board Certification in Ophthalmology or must be on pathway leading to certification
within five (5) years of terminal training
· Must have successfully completed a Refractive fellowship or on the pathway to
successful complete within twelve (12) months
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Other Characteristics
· Current knowledge of the principles and methods of Refractive Surgery to ensure
quality and standards of care.
· Skill in the application of the principles and methods of Refractive Surgery to ensure
quality and standards of care
· Knowledge of the principles and practices of medical research to help implement
clinical protocols/internal research
· Knowledge of the principles and methods of training medical staff to ensure standards
of care.
· Skill to analyze data/information accurately in order to determine and implement an
effective and appropriate course of action.
· Skill to prepare written documents to provide information and/or direction to staff and
others.
· Skill to communicate effectively in order to exchange and/or provide information
and/or direction to staff and others.
· Demonstrate the ability to follow department specific work rules, hospital and
personnel rules.
· Ability to meet requirements of on call schedule.
· Demonstrate attention to detail, accuracy and precision in decision making.
· Ability to adhere to department policies and standards utilizing best practices and the
appropriate us of the electronic health record (EHR).
· Ability to maintain a professional demeanor and composure when challenged.
· Ability to follow hospital protocol when exposed to noise, chemicals, disease, blood
borne pathogens, patient violence and procedural injuries.
· Ability to work flexible hours including weekends, evenings and holidays as needed.
· Ability to meet department and divisional productivity thresholds.
· Must be able to travel to work sites throughout Cook County.
BENEFITS PACKAGE
Medical, Dental, and Vision Coverage
Basic Term Life Insurance
Pension Plan
Deferred Compensation Program
Paid Holidays, Vacation, and Sick Time
You may also qualify for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF)
For further information on our excellent benefits package, please click on the following
ABOUT COOK COUNTY HEALTH (CCH)The Cook County Health’s mission is to deliver integrated health services with dignity and respect regardless of a patient’s ability to pay; foster partnerships with other health providers and communities to enhance the health of the public; and advocate for policies that promote the physical, mental and social wellbeing of the people of Cook County. CCH is comprised of two hospitals, John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital and Provident Hospital, a robust network of more than a dozen community health centers, the Ruth M. Rothstein CORE Center, the Community Triage Center, the Cook County Department of Public Health, Cermak Health Services, which provides health care to individuals at the Cook County Jail and the Juvenile Temporary Detention Center, and CountyCare, a Medicaid managed care health plan.The system cares for more than 300,000 patients each year and its physicians are experts in their fields, committed to providing their patients with comprehensive, compassionate and cutting-edge care. Today, CCH is transforming the provision of health care in Cook County by promoting community-based primary and preventive care, growing an innovative, collaborative health plan and enhancing the patient experience.COOK COUNTY HEALTH IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER