Executive Director, Professional and Clinical Affairs
American Board of Emergency Medicine
East Lansing, MI - United States
The American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM), a leading health care certification organization that grants Board Certification in Emergency Medicine (EM) to physicians who meet its educational, professional standing, and examination standards, invites nominations, inquiries, and applications for the position of Executive Director, Professional and Clinical Affairs (EDPCA).
Reporting to the ABEM Board of Directors and serving in a recently created dyad model with the Executive Director for Administrative Affairs (EDAA), the EDPCA will oversee a large portfolio including initial and continuing certification requirements, professionalism, research, program evaluation, new program creation, diplomate engagement, and medical affairs for ABEM. The new leader will also play a critical role in the important relationship ABEM maintains with the house of medicine and specifically, the house of EM. Challenging and rapidly evolving times for medicine and EM calls for forward-thinking and strategic leadership from ABEM, and the new EDCPA, in collaboration with the EDAA, will play a major role in shaping the future of both ABEM and the profession of EM.
Candidates must hold an M.D., or D.O., and be ABEM certified in EM. They will have served a minimum of ten years of full-time work experience as an EM physician with a track record of outstanding mentorship and leadership qualities, strong and successful experience in program building, policy development, external relations and engagement, advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, and integration across programs and institutions.
Applications should include a CV and letter of interest. Inquiries, nominations, and applications can be directed to the WittKieffer consultants assisting ABEM in this recruitment: Joyce De Leo, Ph.D., Michael Anderson, M.D., and Jillian Williams at ABEM_ExecDirector@wittkieffer.com.
regardless of age, color, disability, ethnicity, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status or any other status protected by law.