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***** Please note: This role is 32hours/week, and you must currently reside in one of the Atlantic provinces *****As the world leader in virtual care, Teladoc Health is passionate about taking care of people. We have been providing care in Canada for over two decades to more than 9 million Canadians and 85,000 plan sponsors. We deliver care across 175 countries (over 51 million members globally), living our mission to empower all people to live their healthiest lives by transforming the healthcare experience. Levering digital technology, we provide whole-person care that spans every stage in a person’s health journey from wellness and prevention to acute care to complex healthcare needs. Our Canadian team has doubled in size over the last two years, and our growth is expected to rapidly continue as we transcend the landscape of future healthcare.Position SummaryThe Associate Medical Director, Atlantic Canada is focused on bringing support to patients and organizations related to the provinces of Atlantic Canada (New Brunswick, PEI, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundlandamp; Labrador).Teladoc Health Canada supports patients through several service areas, including general telehealth services, expert medical services, and mental health services as well as by bringing support to hospitals and health systems. Physician engagement, quality and patient safety are crucial to all of these. Reporting to the national and deputy medical directors, an associate medical director brings focused attention to specific service areas with a shared responsibility for matters pertaining to clinical quality and patient safety (including cultural safety), clinician wellness and health equity (bringing attention to issues faced by rural Canadians and underserved populations, particularly indigenous communities). Associate medical directors thus provide medical leadership and guidance, ensuring the overall clinical framework is compliant in the stated service area. This position oversees and supports a growing team of physicians and other clinicians. Role and Responsibilities