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The Florida State University (FSU) College of Medicine Internal Medicine Residency Program
FSUCOM - TMH Internal Medicine Residency is dedicated to training the next generation of physicians in a supportive and rigorous academic environment. At FSUCOM - TMH we are seeking a highly motivated and dynamic individual to join our team as a Fourth Year Chief Medical Resident for the upcoming 2025-2026 academic year. The position is a one-year experience that offers a unique blend of education, patient care, leadership, and administration.
The CMR will play a pivotal role in the administration and leadership of the residency program. This position involves acting as a liaison between residents and faculty, participating in the evaluation and mentorship of residents, coordinating SIM and clinic didactics and overseeing resident schedules. The CMR will also have the opportunity to engage in clinical practice, research opportunities and quality improvement initiatives. They will also have the opportunity to attend conferences for professional development with opportunities to expand in several areas of POCUS.
Key Responsibilities:
Interested candidates should submit the following documents
When you join the Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare (TMH) family, you’re joining a team of more than 5,000 colleagues and 1,100 medical staff members committed to transforming care, advancing health and improving lives with an ultimate vision to elevate the standards of healthcare practice, quality and innovation in the region. Founded in 1948, TMH serves a 21-county area in North Florida, South Georgia and South Alabama and is composed of a 772-bed acute care hospital, a surgery and adult ICU center, a Level II Trauma Center, a psychiatric hospital, multiple specialty care centers, four residency programs, more than 35 affiliated physician practices and partnerships with Doctors’ Memorial Hospital, Florida State University College of Medicine, UF Health, Weems Memorial Hospital and Wolfson Children’s Hospital.
As a regional healthcare leader, TMH is home to the Big Bend’s only:
TMH’s M.T. Mustian Center houses 28 state-of-the-art operating rooms, four interventional suites and three thoughtfully designed adult intensive care units (ICUs) to accommodate 72 ICU patient rooms. Directly connected to the existing Main Hospital, the center is located on TMH’s main campus, near the corner of Miccosukee Road and Medical Drive. As the most expensive single construction project in Tallahassee’s history, the facility represents a more than 270-million-dollar investment in caring for the community.
Tallahassee, Your New Home!
Near, but far, from the well-known destinations of the Sunshine State, Tallahassee offers a distinct culture and community with access to some of the world's greatest beaches. The capital city, Tallahassee is a hub of political activity and home to universities, research institutes and some of Florida's most pristine nature. Often described as "The Other Florida" with its deep-rooted history, rolling hills, mild climate, southern-style hospitality and canopy roads of moss-draped oaks.
Tallahassee is a medium-sized city where the power of state government and a vibrant academic and artistic community are complemented by old-fashioned charm. Tallahassee is located in the central northwest panhandle region of Florida, 30 minutes north of the Gulf of Mexico and 30 minutes south of Thomasville Georgia. This region marks the center of the eight-county “Big-Bend” area.
Tallahassee is a great place to live and a better place to practice!
Partnership with Florida State University
Building upon TMH’s existing education and research partnership with Florida State University (FSU), the partners recently announced a plan to build the FSU Health Tallahassee Center, a new facility that will offer advanced medical training and translational research opportunities and explore the academic health center of the future.
The building, funded by a $125 million appropriation from the Florida Legislature, will be located on the TMH campus and include educational, medical and research laboratory space while drawing on the knowledge and expertise of TMH clinicians and faculty from the FSU College of Medicine and College of Nursing. The center will provide about 130,000 gross square feet of medical and research-related space distributed over five floors. It will accommodate an estimated 30 principal investigators, producing an estimated $40 million of additional annual grant funding, focused on clinical trials, data-driven precision health, digital health and clinical informatics, and clinical and translational research. The preliminary conservative economic impact of the new Academic Health Center alone is expected to add more than $217 million annually and support more than 1,500 jobs directly and indirectly. During the three-year construction phase, roughly 1,200 jobs will be created. Post construction and activation, the center will sustain more than 350 permanent and high-paying jobs.
TMH and FSU have also broken ground on a new healthcare campus located in Panama City Beach, Florida. The campus is planned to be located on an 87-acre parcel near the intersection of State Highway 79 and Phillip Griffiths Sr. Parkway, just minutes from the Latitude Margaritaville Watersound community, the 55-and-better community which is planned for 3,500 homes.
The Florida State University (FSU) College of Medicine Internal Medicine Residency Program
FSUCOM - TMH Internal Medicine Residency is dedicated to training the next generation of physicians in a supportive and rigorous academic environment. At FSUCOM - TMH we are seeking a highly motivated and dynamic individual to join our team as a Fourth Year Chief Medical Resident for the upcoming 2025-2026 academic year. The position is a one-year experience that offers a unique blend of education, patient care, leadership, and administration.
The CMR will play a pivotal role in the administration and leadership of the residency program. This position involves acting as a liaison between residents and faculty, participating in the evaluation and mentorship of residents, coordinating SIM and clinic didactics and overseeing resident schedules. The CMR will also have the opportunity to engage in clinical practice, research opportunities and quality improvement initiatives. They will also have the opportunity to attend conferences for professional development with opportunities to expand in several areas of POCUS.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead and organize residency meetings, conferences, and educational activities.
- Conduct Friday clinic didactics, SIM Sessions and hands on POCUS training.
- Collaborate with faculty to enhance the educational experience of residents.
- Serve as a mentor and role model for junior residents and medical students.
- Participate in the clinical care of patients while maintaining a leadership role.
- Junior faculty attending for inpatient floor rounds and outpatient clinic preceptorship.
- Facilitate communication between residents and faculty to address concerns.
- Assist in the evaluation and feedback process for residents.
- Support quality improvement projects and research initiatives within the program.
- Represent the residency program at various committees and meetings.
- Must be a current third-year resident in an ACGME accredited Internal Medicine Residency Program
- Demonstrated leadership skills and commitment to teaching and education
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented environment
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- A passion for resident education and professional development
- Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathic Medicine
- Florida Medical License
- Board eligible (should be registered for the internal medicine board certifying examination)
- No Visa Sponsorship
Interested candidates should submit the following documents
- Curriculum Vitea
- A letter of interest for the chief residency position and relevant experience
- Three letters of recommendation (Faculty members and Program Director)
When you join the Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare (TMH) family, you’re joining a team of more than 5,000 colleagues and 1,100 medical staff members committed to transforming care, advancing health and improving lives with an ultimate vision to elevate the standards of healthcare practice, quality and innovation in the region. Founded in 1948, TMH serves a 21-county area in North Florida, South Georgia and South Alabama and is composed of a 772-bed acute care hospital, a surgery and adult ICU center, a Level II Trauma Center, a psychiatric hospital, multiple specialty care centers, four residency programs, more than 35 affiliated physician practices and partnerships with Doctors’ Memorial Hospital, Florida State University College of Medicine, UF Health, Weems Memorial Hospital and Wolfson Children’s Hospital.
As a regional healthcare leader, TMH is home to the Big Bend’s only:
- Level II Trauma Center
- Comprehensive Stroke Center
- Deep Brain Stimulation Program
- Structural Heart Program
- Accredited Chest Pain Center with Primary PCI & Resuscitation
- Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
- Child Life Program
- And much more!
TMH’s M.T. Mustian Center houses 28 state-of-the-art operating rooms, four interventional suites and three thoughtfully designed adult intensive care units (ICUs) to accommodate 72 ICU patient rooms. Directly connected to the existing Main Hospital, the center is located on TMH’s main campus, near the corner of Miccosukee Road and Medical Drive. As the most expensive single construction project in Tallahassee’s history, the facility represents a more than 270-million-dollar investment in caring for the community.
Tallahassee, Your New Home!
Near, but far, from the well-known destinations of the Sunshine State, Tallahassee offers a distinct culture and community with access to some of the world's greatest beaches. The capital city, Tallahassee is a hub of political activity and home to universities, research institutes and some of Florida's most pristine nature. Often described as "The Other Florida" with its deep-rooted history, rolling hills, mild climate, southern-style hospitality and canopy roads of moss-draped oaks.
Tallahassee is a medium-sized city where the power of state government and a vibrant academic and artistic community are complemented by old-fashioned charm. Tallahassee is located in the central northwest panhandle region of Florida, 30 minutes north of the Gulf of Mexico and 30 minutes south of Thomasville Georgia. This region marks the center of the eight-county “Big-Bend” area.
Tallahassee is a great place to live and a better place to practice!
Partnership with Florida State University
Building upon TMH’s existing education and research partnership with Florida State University (FSU), the partners recently announced a plan to build the FSU Health Tallahassee Center, a new facility that will offer advanced medical training and translational research opportunities and explore the academic health center of the future.
The building, funded by a $125 million appropriation from the Florida Legislature, will be located on the TMH campus and include educational, medical and research laboratory space while drawing on the knowledge and expertise of TMH clinicians and faculty from the FSU College of Medicine and College of Nursing. The center will provide about 130,000 gross square feet of medical and research-related space distributed over five floors. It will accommodate an estimated 30 principal investigators, producing an estimated $40 million of additional annual grant funding, focused on clinical trials, data-driven precision health, digital health and clinical informatics, and clinical and translational research. The preliminary conservative economic impact of the new Academic Health Center alone is expected to add more than $217 million annually and support more than 1,500 jobs directly and indirectly. During the three-year construction phase, roughly 1,200 jobs will be created. Post construction and activation, the center will sustain more than 350 permanent and high-paying jobs.
TMH and FSU have also broken ground on a new healthcare campus located in Panama City Beach, Florida. The campus is planned to be located on an 87-acre parcel near the intersection of State Highway 79 and Phillip Griffiths Sr. Parkway, just minutes from the Latitude Margaritaville Watersound community, the 55-and-better community which is planned for 3,500 homes.
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