The Cervix Screening Program Medical Director Colposcopy, selected in consultation with the BC Cancer Medical Director for Cervix Screening Program, provides clinical leadership and expertise to their Health Authority and the Cervix Screening Program. This position works collaboratively with the operational leadership of the Health Authority and Cervix Screening Program clinical leadership to support the development and implementation of standards, guidelines and indicators for cervix screening and follow-up care in BC quality services. the Medical Director works proactively with others (including patients) to ensure continuous quality improvement of service delivery. This position reports to both an Executive Medical Director Department of Surgery.
Main responsibilities of this position :
1. Leadership : Co-leads and oversees activities to ensure program service delivery is efficient, effective and integrated across Island Health sites; Links with appropriate Departmental Medical Leaders to address matters of physician governance, including professional medical practice issues.
2. Operations & Quality : Establishes processes and structures to engage physicians and staff in continuous quality improvement of service delivery; Monitors program budget and performance jointly with co-leader, and makes course corrections when necessary; Ensures appropriate investigation and resolution of program-related Patient Safety Learning System and Patient Care Quality Office events.
3. Change Management : Co-develops and implements change management plans to engage and support physicians and staff through change
4. Informatics : Oversees activities that advance technology and data use to improve service delivery using the Electronic Health Records (EHR) in collaboration with the Quality Systems team.
5. Planning : Assesses, monitors and anticipates program resource needs and works with medical leaders and administrative leaders to prioritize these needs within available resources.
Additional Contract Content :
Actively participate in the development, updating and dissemination of provincial standards and guidelines for cervix screening and follow-up.
Assist in the development of colposcopy related quality indicators and monitor outcomes for the region. Communicate outcome results across the region, as appropriate, and work with administrative leads to identify areas of concern and contributing factors and to implement corrective actions.
This position medical administration contract requires a 3 year commitment as follows :