Co-Director, Heart and Vascular Center
Company: Ohio State University
Location: Davis
Posted on: January 21, 2023
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transfer to your application. -Job Title:Co-Director, Heart and
Vascular CenterDepartment:Medicine - College
AdministrationCo-Directors, Heart and Vascular CenterThe Ohio State
University College of Medicine and Ohio State Wexner Medical Center
seek exceptional physician leaders to serve as Co-Directors for the
Heart and Vascular Center (HVC). This is an exciting time for new
leaders to join our forward-thinking organization. The Ohio State
University College of Medicine and Wexner Medical Center are
undergoing nearly $3 billion in capital improvements to include a
new hospital tower, a new Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Center,
a new collaborative research building and expanding Innovation
District on west campus, to promote and expand multifaceted
research and innovation that will directly impact all three mission
areas of the HVC.At Ohio State's Heart and Vascular Center, the
three mission areas support patient centered care. Patients have
access to a level of care not available anywhere else in the
region. The Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital was the nation's first
academic hospital dedicated to cardiovascular care. Today, it
remains a beacon for combining excellent patient care, innovative
research and access to the most advanced treatments and technology
in the region. At the Dorothy M. Davis Heart and Lung Research
Institute (DHLRI), our physicians, scientists, staff and trainees
are working on new and innovative diagnostic techniques and
treatments, and are testing the most advanced devices and
procedures with a goal of improving the lives of our patients and
stopping the impact of heart and vascular disease. Additionally,
the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center's growing
ambulatory cardiovascular programs and robust regional outreach
partnerships have positioned the Heart and Vascular Center for
far-reaching impact and success moving forward.The Co-Directors for
the Heart and Vascular Center will be responsible for overall
leadership of the Heart and Vascular Center including research,
education, and clinical outreach programs. They will work in
collaboration with the Ross Heart Hospital, College of Medicine,
and Wexner Medical Center administrative leadership for program
development, strategic execution, operational planning, quality,
access, and resource stewardship. They will possess the knowledge
and experience to effectively lead physicians and allied health
professionals, researchers, and educators while embracing the
values of inclusiveness, diversity, and excellence.Responsibilities
of these committed leaders include:--- Create and champion the
mission, vision, and values for the HVC aligned with the strategic
plans of the College of Medicine and Wexner Medical Center.---
Function as physician co-leaders of the HVC program with dotted
line authority to division leaders--- Function as triad partners
with the Administrative Leader of the HVC program.--- Oversee all
clinical, research, and educational activity within the HVC,
encompassing the divisions of cardiovascular medicine, cardiac
surgery, vascular surgery, and the DHLRI--- Oversee programs in
diversity, equity, and inclusion within the HVC--- Partner with the
Vice-Chair for DEI in each department as well as the DEI Lead for
DHLRI--- Partner with Ross Heart Hospital and Wexner Medical Center
in creation, implementation and execution of strategic
priorities--- Partner with the Strategic/Transformation Office in
articulating and implementing the service line strategy---
Oversee/manage interdisciplinary programs within the HVC--- Lead
the successful expansion and implementation of clinical outreach
programs--- Community engagement initiatives--- Philanthropic
fund-raising and stewardship--- Oversee the integration and
alignment of clinical and research programs--- Work with divisional
and DHLRI directors on faculty development/education--- Co-chair
HVC Executive Leadership Committee(s)--- Lead and implement robust
faculty and staff well-being and retention initiatives--- Position
requires an aggregate of 40-50% FTE commitmentThe successful
candidates must possess an MD, MD/PhD or equivalent, in either
cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery or vascular surgery and be
licensed/license-eligible to practice medicine in the state of
Ohio. A minimum of 10+ years of faculty experience in academic
health care is required. The ideal candidates will have a
demonstrated commitment to the advocacy and promotion of a diverse,
equitable and inclusive culture.The Co-Leaders of the Heart and
Vascular Center report jointly to the Dean of the College of
Medicine and the Wexner Medical Center Chief Operating Officer. Key
collaborative relationships for this role include the executive
leadership of the Ross Heart Hospital, Wexner Medical Center and
ambulatory division leadership, OSU Physicians, service line
administrator(s) and the Chairs in the departments of surgery,
radiology, medicine, and anesthesia. The Co-Leaders are also
members of several committees including the Medical Staff Advisory
Committee (MSAC), Health System Quality Council, Dean's College
Council, Ohio State Health Network, and multiple HVC and heart and
vascular service line committees and councils as indicated by
programmatic needs.Ohio State Heart and Vascular Center:The Ohio
State University Wexner Medical Center Heart and Vascular Center is
comprised of the Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital, which is the
nation's first comprehensive academic hospital, dedicated to
cardiovascular care, and the Dorothy M. Davis Heart and Lung
Research Institute, one of the largest freestanding research
institutes of its kind in the United States. The Ohio State Heart
and Vascular Center is forging high-impact translational research
and clinical care.Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital:The Ohio State
University Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital is the only hospital in
central Ohio nationally ranked in cardiology and heart surgery by
U.S. News & World Report. Ohio State's Richard M. Ross Heart
Hospital is a 150+ bed facility that combines the latest technology
with patient-focused care to create the best possible healing
environment. Each floor is dedicated to a specific service, such as
cardiac surgery or vascular medicine, and offers universal patient
rooms designed to be adaptable, allowing most patients to stay in
the same private room throughout their hospitalization.FY22
Statistics:--- 150 inpatient beds, 36 outpatient recovery bays
(including 7 in the radial lounge), 11 invasive labs and 7 ORs.---
Large multi-specialty heart and vascular outpatient clinic
including 23 exam rooms in the Ross Heart Hospital plus multiple
outpatient clinics throughout the city and beyond.---
Cardiovascular imaging including Echo, Vascular, TEE, Nuclear
Medicine, Cardiac MRI and CT.--- Over 5,500 Ross admissions with
nearly 3,000 cardiovascular admissions.--- 5,000 EP procedures
annually.--- 6,500 interventional cardiology procedures performed
annually.--- 2,700 cardiac and vascular surgeries annually.--- -150
TAVR, -75 to 100 STEMI, -70 Lung Transplants, -45 heart transplants
and -20 LVADs performed annually.--- -120 ECMO cases annually.---
500th lung transplant performed in April 2022 and 600th heart
transplant performed in October 2021.--- First Level I
cardiovascular program in Ohio.--- Ross Heart Hospital total
patient revenue is -$1 billion (charges).--- Ross Heart Hospital
total net patient revenue is -$300 million (payments).Dorothy M.
Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute:The Ohio State University
Dorothy M. Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute (DHLRI) employs
a team approach to synergize discovery in biomedical research. The
over 600 members include faculty from all branches of The Ohio
State University. With a dedicated seven-floor building and space
across the campus, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
DHLRI is now one of the largest heart and lung research institutes
in the world. Physicians and scientists have access to cutting-edge
technologies in imaging, cell biology, genetics, bioinformatics and
statistics, flow cytometry, mass spectrometry, electron
paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, metabolic profiling and animal
physiology. Through collaborative efforts with the College of
Medicine Office of Research, investigators have a wealth of
resources available for research, education and training. The
Grants Management Office within the DHLRI and The Ohio State
College of Medicine Office of Research facilitate some of the most
advanced research practices in the world.The Center for Clinical
Research Management:The Ohio State College of Medicine Center for
Clinical Research Management (CCRM) is a centralized administrative
resource for the management of patient-oriented research studies.
It strategically aligns clinical and translational research
resources and the expertise of clinical research personnel with the
needs of researchers. The CCRM assists with process improvement,
increased efficiency and compliance, and provides regulatory,
fiscal, operational and personnel management and reporting. With
over 180 research staff members, the CCRM provides oversight to
approximately 1,500 studies per year. With nursing, nutrition
research, and laboratory support cores, the CCRM Clinical Research
Center (CRC) staff provide OSU investigators with the cutting-edge
tools and services needed to explore important clinical questions
as well as the pathophysiology and treatment of disease. The CRC at
The Ohio State University has been continuously providing clinical
research services since 1960. Staff currently collaborate with
investigators to implement around 100 active research protocols at
any given time.College of Medicine:The Ohio State University
College of Medicine, with more than 4,500 learners, is the only
academic medical center in central Ohio. Ranked as the 14th most
diverse medical school by U.S. News & World Report, it is known
nationwide for curricular innovation, pioneering research and
outstanding patient care at The Ohio State University Wexner
Medical Center. We are thrilled to share that The Ohio State
University Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine set a new
record for research awards in fiscal year 2022 (FY22). We closed
the year with $367.7 million, which is a 22% increase over $301.3
million in fiscal year 2021 (FY21). In FY22, we received more than
$200 million in total awards from the National Institutes of Health
and our total federal awards exceeded $285 million. Our FY22
research portfolio included 98 new $1+ million awards and more than
3,000 active awards, a 6.2% increase over FY21. With approximately
1900 faculty members, the college comprises 20 clinical
departments, seven basic science departments and the School of
Health and Rehabilitation Sciences.Ohio State University Wexner
Medical Center:The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
consists of The Ohio State University Health System, the College of
Medicine, the Health Sciences Library, and the Faculty Group
Practice. The OSU Wexner Medical Center is committed to providing
world-class care. At The Ohio State University Wexner Medical
Center, we're proud to be celebrating our 30th consecutive year
ranked in U.S. News & World Report's Best Hospitals list. This
year, the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center has nine nationally
ranked specialties out of 15 and three selected as high performing.
U.S. News consistently ranks the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center
as the top hospital in Columbus.About Columbus: The Ohio State
University Wexner Medical Center is located in Columbus, Ohio, the
state capitol and the 14th largest city in the U.S. From historic
communities and suburban living to college crowds and nightlife,
Columbus is a friendly Midwestern town with metropolitan style.
With easy commutes and low cost of living relative to comparable
metropolitan areas, central Ohio has a temperate climate where fall
and spring delight while summers are not too oppressively hot or
humid and winters are not too cold or snowy. The city is renowned
for its leading technological companies, vast academic resources,
thriving industry, an eclectic mix of entertainment, dining and
shopping, and easily accessible opportunities for sports and
recreation for participants and fans alike. The university and
medical center are home to an exciting, growth-oriented culture of
innovation and discovery. Together, these entities have established
a bold vision to ensure that the university will be among the
leading public universities in the nation for research and creative
expression to address critical societal challenges and that the
medical center will pioneer breakthrough health care solutions to
improve people's lives. For more on Columbus, please visit About
Columbus.Ohio State offers a highly competitive compensation and
benefits package.All inquiries, nominations and applications will
remain confidential during the recruitment for this position. For
consideration, please send cover letter and curriculum vitae
to:Trevor Bethel, CPRP - Manager, Physician & Faculty Recruitment -
Richard Gumina, MD, PhD - co-Chair, Search Committee - Traci
Mignery, MS, RN - co-Chair, Search Committee - The Ohio State
University is committed to establishing a culturally and
intellectually diverse environment, encouraging all members of our
learning community to reach their full potential. We are responsive
to dual- career families and strongly promote work-life balance to
support our community members through a suite of institutionalized
policies. To build a diverse workforce, The Ohio State University
Wexner Medical Center encourages applications from individuals with
disabilities, historically minoritized, veterans and women. Ohio
State is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, national origin, disability status or protected
veteran status.Job Summary: The Physician provides licensed medical
care including diagnosis, treatment (inclusive of surgery or
pre/post-surgical care where appropriate), case management and
clinical research. -The Physician manages complex and sometimes
unpredictable situations. The Physician must be competent in
technical, clinical and surgical skills (where appropriate),
cognitive and interpersonal skills required to serve those patients
receiving the above mentioned services. -The Physician is expected
to practice within the established Medical Center and physician's
standards of practice (policies, procedures, protocols), and adhere
to key results areas of the Medical Center.Required Qualifications:
Medical Doctor (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), board
certified or board eligible in specialization required. State of
Ohio and DEA licensure required.Desired
Qualifications:Location:Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute
(0113)Position Type:RegularShift:First ShiftFinal candidates are
subject to successful completion of a background check. -A drug
screen or physical may be required during the post offer
process.Thank you for your interest in positions at The Ohio State
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