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Description
Associate Chief Clinical Officer (most senior physician leader) for the new Troy Medical Campus
Michigan Medicine / University of Michigan Health
Troy, Michigan
Michigan Medicine seeks a dynamic, distinguished physician executive to serve as the inaugural Associate Chief Clinical Officer for the new Troy Medical Campus which is scheduled to open in 2027. The ACCO will Champion the Troy Medical Campus as a distinct, community-integrated care model with limited learners, community-based productivity standards, and rapid patient access as defining features. This new and expanding ambulatory care medical campus will include advanced adult specialty care programs and integrated diagnostic and procedural services in a state-of-the-art setting.
The Opportunity
The Associate Chief Clinical Officer (ACCO) is the most senior physician leader at the campus and reports directly to Dr. Paul Lee who is the Chief Physician Executive at University of Michigan Medical Group. The ACCO will provide enterprise clinical leadership across all Troy facilities, including specialty care, cardiovascular, and advanced imaging, while ensuring alignment with Michigan Medicine’s mission and driving a high-efficiency, patient-centered model. The ACCO partners closely with the ACOO/ACNO, and will play a central role in shaping innovative, accessible models of care.
The ACCO will provide physician oversight and direction to medical directors in the areas of oncology, MSK, sports medicine, reproductive medicine, cardiovascular services, radiology, surgery and anesthesia (and expanding); and will partner closely with relevant Department Chairs, Division Chiefs, and Clinical Physician Leaders to ensure the Troy Medical Campus faculty are well-supported, clinically engaged, and operationally successful.
The Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate will be a forward-thinking physician executive who demonstrates a strong commitment to clinical excellence and efficient care delivery, while remaining attentive to the needs of both patients and providers. Successful candidates will have experience in a fast-paced and complex health care environment and demonstrated success leading by influence in a matrix environment. Qualifications include MD, DO, MD/PhD, or equivalent; board certification in a relevant adult specialty, and active clinical practice must align with the specialties offered at the Troy Medical Campus.
The Organization
The Troy Medical Campus is part of 40-acre mixed used development located in the second largest County in Michigan. The University of Michigan is one of the nation’s premiere universities and home to Michigan Medicine, including the Academic Medical School enterprise in Ann Arbor and new Regional Health System currently comprised of UMH-Sparrow Health and UMH-West. Collectively, the health system encompasses 11 hospitals, 5,700 providers, and $7.8B in net revenue.
The Region
Troy is known as a premier upscale suburban hub in Oakland County, about 15 miles north of downtown Detroit, offering a #1 safety rating, robust business community, highly rated schools and luxury shopping. Ann Arbor is easily accessible from Troy by car or train. The Amtrak Wolverine line runs between Troy and Ann Arbor multiple times a day and the line also provides convenient access to Chicago and Detroit.
Nominations and inquiries are greatly appreciated, please contact:
Jennifer Schaulin, Academic & Pediatric Practice Leader
Bryant Murphy, MD, MBA Principal
Charlotte Tinsley, Consultant
c/o Charlotte.Tinsley@AMNhealthcare.com
AMN Healthcare - Executive & Physician Leadership Search
The University of Michigan Health, as an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, complies with all applicable federal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination and affirmative action. The University of Michigan Health is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, religion, height, weight, or veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions.
