Empowering Health Equity Advancing Womens Health Leading with Vision
The Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University (LKSOM) invites applications and nominations for the position of Chair Department of Obstetrics Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and Chief Medical Officer (CMO) and Chief OB/GYN Temple Womens & Families Hospital. This is an outstanding opportunity for an accomplished visionary leader to guide a dynamic academic department that is deeply committed to clinical excellence education research and community engagement in one of the nations most diverse urban centers.
For more than a century the Department of OB/GYN/RS at the Katz School of Medicine has delivered high-quality compassionate care to patients in our surrounding communities with particular expertise in high-risk obstetrics and advanced gynecologic services. As a major academic and teaching institution Temples faculty and trainees are engaged in robust research and educational activities. Temple University Hospital (TUH) supports a thriving residency program of 25 trainees serves as the core clinical site for Lewis Katz School of Medicine medical students provides representation across all OB/GYN subspecialties and hosts a Gynecologic Oncology fellowship.
Key priorities for the Chair/CMO will include expanding the Departments clinical footprint to enhance access to high-quality care for underserved populations; strengthening community engagement; and leading physician and faculty recruitment development and retention efforts. The Chair will also be responsible for cultivating new business and academic partnerships promoting scholarly productivity and advancing medical education programs. Additionally the Chair will ensure that all departmental programs meet or exceed the quality and performance standards established by Temple University Health System (TUHS).
The CMO is responsible for delivering high-quality evidence-based clinical care through strong clinical judgment accurate assessment and individualized care planning. The role provides leadership in patient safety quality improvement clinical safety and regulatory compliance capacity management resource utilization and interdisciplinary collaboration to ensure excellent patient outcomes. The CMO also serves as the physician leader and spokesperson for the Womens Hospital promoting service excellence accountability and continuous improvement across teams and systems.
The new Chair/CMO will serve as the academic clinical and administrative leader of the Department providing strategic and operational oversight of all departmental activities across Temple University Hospital campuses including the newly opened Temple Women and Families Hospital the regions only hospitaldedicated exclusively to womens health and family care. The Chair will collaborate closely with Temple Health leadership to advance the Departments mission and strategic priorities. The Chair will provide clear tactical direction and inspire excellence in clinical service education and scholarly activity fostering a culture of collaboration growth innovation and continuous all clinical and academic endeavors the Chair/CMO will partner with the Dean to ensure exceptional training experiences for medical students residents and fellows.
The successful candidate will be an accomplished academic physician with demonstrated experience in clinical leadership program development faculty recruitment and mentorship operational and fiscal management and academic achievement. They will model integrity inclusivity and institutional stewardship while promoting a culture of respect accountability and community engagement.
The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of emerging trends in womens health population health and academic medicine along with the ability to build strong relationships across institutional and community settings. Through visionary leadership the intentional cultivation of a positive and inclusive departmental culture and a steadfast commitment to Temples mission of service the Chair/CMO will guide the Department in delivering equitable high-quality care and advancing the legacy of the Universitys founding President Dr. Russell Conwell.
Key Relationships
The Chairperson/CMO is accountable directly to:
Amy J. Goldberg MD FACS
The Marjorie Joy Katz Dean Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
Claire Raab MD
President and CEO Temple Faculty Physicians
Daniel Feinberg MD TUH Inc. CMO
Core Leadership Responsibilities
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
Educational Requirements and Minimum Qualifications
This position requires an M.D. or equivalent. Qualified candidates must be board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and qualified for an academic appointment at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor (preferred) in the medical school. Candidates should possess an exemplary record in clinical care research scholarship and mentoring or education as well as demonstrated prior leadership experience. Candidates with additional pertinent degrees (Ph.D. M.B.A. and M.P.H.) and/or fellowship training are encouraged to apply. Candidates will have excellent verbal and written communication skills as well as strong interpersonal organizational and problem-solving skills. Lastly candidates should be active participants in specialty organizations/committees at the regional and national levels and must be eligible to obtain medical licensure in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Faculty Appointment Benefits/Compensation
Annual compensation shall be determined based on the selected individuals experience and addition to a competitive salary there is a comprehensive suite of benefitsincluding a generous 403(b) retirement match 457(b) health dental vision life malpractice tuition remission and CME among others.
Lewis Katz School of Medicine (Katz) Department of Obstetrics Gynecology &
Reproductive Sciences
Department Snapshot
For more information cvisit here: Temple OB/GYN/RS Temple Health
Faculty
# FT Clinical Faculty: 21 & Growing
# PT Clinical Faculty: 12
Key Programs and Leadership
Maternal Fetal Medicine Dr. Wadia Mulla
Gynecologic Surgical Oncology Dr. Stuart Ferriss System Chief
OBGYN Family Planning Dr. Katherine Fesen
OBGYN MIGS Dr. Isabel Eisner
Urogynecology Dr. Carol Glowacki
Education Dr. Marisa Rose
Research
Grant amount-$1042018.95
Total Grants-7
Education
ACGME-accredited Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency - Residents: 25
Three-year fellowship program in Gynecologic Oncology
The Organization
Lewis Katz School of Medicine Temple University and Temple Health
The Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University is dedicated to excellence in education research and patient care achieved by faculty staff and learners who represent and serve its diverse community.
In 2015 Temple University School of Medicine was renamed the Lewis Katz School of Medicine in honor of Temple alumnus former trustee and philanthropist Lewis Katz. The school enjoys a national reputation for training humanistic clinicians and biomedical scientists and values technical excellence and cultural competence.
Katz School of Medicine has 27 basic science and clinical departments with over 700 full- and part-time faculty 800 volunteer faculty and more than 500 additional staff.
With more than 11000 alumni Katz has trained a significant proportion of the physician base in the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Delaware region. Reflecting the excellence of Temples medical education MD graduates are highly regarded by competitive residency programs. They have made significant career contributions to both medical practice and medical research. Many have become department chairpersons deans and vice presidents of major academic medical centers.
At Katz students learn the true art and science of doctoring. The schools world-class faculty sets the pace in key areas of investigation pushing the boundaries of science to advance patient care.
The Katz School of Medicines home base is a modern 11-story medical education and research building with state-of-the-art facilities and technologies. The building opened in 2009 and boasts open-air research labs smart classrooms and a state-of-the-art anatomy lab. More than half of the buildings space is dedicated to research. With specialized research centers and strengths in population health neuroscience cancer metabolic disease lung disease infectious diseases (including HIV) cardiovascular disease substance abuse and translational science Katz conducts investigations to break new ground and trains future generations of researchers to follow suit.
In addition to its Philadelphia campus Katz has a four-year regional campus in Bethlehem PAthe St. Lukes University Health Network-Bethlehem and in York PAthe Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine at WellSpan Health.
The Katz School of Medicine also offers international students opportunities through educational affiliation agreements with universities worldwide. Visiting medical students may complete up to two rotations in the program and must be full-time students in their final year of medical school.
Katz has numerous research centers:
With its affiliates including Fox Chase Cancer Center Katz has been awarded over $135 million in research grants in the last year including more than $55 million in NIH funding. Philanthropic support of scholarships - a top priority along with support for education patient care research and service to the community - averages more than $30 million annually typically representing a quarter of Temple Universitys overall philanthropic revenue.
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Temple University
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Founded by Russell H. Conwell in 1884 Temples official motto - Perseverantia Vincit or Perseverance Conquers - reflects its students drive to succeed and ability to turn opportunities into accomplishments. Conwells purpose was to give education to those who were unable to get it through the usual Temples earliest incarnation working-class citizens were taught late in the evening and referred to as night owls giving rise to the schools mascot and team name.
In 1965 the University became a member of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education one of three state-related comprehensive research universities in addition to its Main Campus in North Philadelphia Temple has three additional locations in Philadelphia: Temple University Center City the Health Sciences Center also in North Philadelphia and the School of Podiatric Medicine near Philadelphias historic district. Regional campuses are located in Ambler and Harrisburg Pennsylvania with international campuses in Japan and Rome.
Temples influence extends around the globe with longstanding campuses in Tokyo and Rome programs in London Beijing and other locations nearly 190 institutional collaborations in 43 countries and more than 350000 alumni worldwide. High graduation rates accomplished graduate degree programs new living and learning facilities and groundbreaking work in science education and research fuel Temples the latest Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education Temple is in the highest research activity category or R1 placing it among the top four percent of all four-year institutions in the nation.
Temple offers 630 academic degree and certificate programs including 2 associate degree programs 176 bachelors programs 182 masters programs 54 doctoral programs and 13 professional practice degree programs. Temple is also among the nations largest providers of professional education with approximately 3800 students enrolled in the schools of dentistry law medicine pharmacy and podiatric medicine.
As an anchor institution in North Philadelphia Temple is deeply engaged with the surrounding community through educational partnerships workforce development and neighborhood initiatives. Faculty and students benefit from the universitys dynamic urban setting vibrant campus life and opportunities to contribute to research teaching and service that make a meaningful impact locally and globally.
About Temple Health
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Temple University Health System (Temple Health) is a $2.9 billion academic health system dedicated to providing access to quality patient care and supporting excellence in medical education and research. Temple Health includes Temple University Hospital (TUH)-Main Campus; TUH-Episcopal Campus; TUH-Jeanes Campus; TUH-Northeastern Campus; Temple University Hospital Fox Chase Cancer Center Outpatient Department; TUH-Northeastern Endoscopy Center; The Hospital of Fox Chase Cancer Center together with The Institute for Cancer Research an NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center; Fox Chase Cancer Center Medical Group Inc. The Hospital of Fox Chase Cancer Centers physician practice plan; Temple Health Chestnut Hill Hospital; Temple Women & Families; Temple Transport Team a ground and air-ambulance company; Temple Physicians Inc. a network of community-based specialty and primary-care physician practices; and Temple Faculty Practice Plan Inc. Temple Healths physician practice plan. Temple Health is affiliated with the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University.
Temple Health refers to the health education and research activities carried out by Temple Healths affiliates and the Katz School of Medicine. Temple Health neither provides nor controls the provision of health care. All health care is provided by its member organizations or independent health care providers affiliated with Temple Health member organizations. Each Temple Health member organization is owned and operated in accordance with its governing documents.
TUHS is a progressive and innovative organization. Within the past year it has earned national and regional accolades for excellence in healthcare. Among these recognitions are the Philadelphia Employer of Choice (the only healthcare provider named) Forbes Best in State Employer Healthcare Equality Index Leader Nursing Magnet Leapfrog A Safety Grade (eight times since 2020) Healthgrades Americas Best Hospitals and Healthgrades Patient Safety Excellence Award. These honors reflect TUHSs proud team culture.
Notable statistics about Temple Health include:
Temple Faculty Physicians (TFP)
Temple Faculty Physicians comprises more than 500 dually employed physicians who are the cornerstone of clinical care and teaching for Temples healthcare enterprise. These physicians practice in 20 academic departments encompassing every subspecialty in modern medicine.
While remaining committed to serving patients in the North Philadelphia community Temple Faculty Physicians has expanded its geographic reach beyond Temple University Hospitals Health Sciences campus in recent years. Today Temple physicians care for patients at several Temple-affiliated hospitals and at satellite offices in Center City Philadelphia Fort Washington PA Oaks PA and other outpatient settings. This expanded reach has brought Temple medical care closer to home for many patients.
A Board of Directors comprised of key physicians and executive leaders of the Temple University Health System and the Lewis Katz School of Medicine governs Temple Faculty Physicians.
We are committed to fostering a welcoming environment for students faculty and staff. We believe that diversity (of experiences thought etc.) enriches our learning environment and strengthens our academic community. We encourage applications from individuals whose backgrounds experiences and perspectives will enhance our commitment to these values.
Procedure for Candidacy
To be considered for this position you must complete an online application. Your application will not be considered complete until you have submitted all the required documents and information.
Application materials should include:a current curriculum vitae a comprehensive letter of interest summarizing all relevant experience qualifications clinical educational and research interests and a one-page summary of leadership accomplishments and philosophy. Candidates applying for this position must also provide a statement of contributions to working effectively in an urban environment.
Please address your application to: Cecelia Schmalbach MD Chair of the Department of Otolaryngology and Search Committee Chairperson Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University C/O Michael R. Lester Assistant Dean Physician/Faculty Recruitment & Retention Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University Email:
Confidential inquiries and candidate nominations should be directed to
Temple University values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity for all persons regardless of age color disability ethnicity marital status national origin race religion sex sexual orientation veteran status or any other status protected by law.
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