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What Is a Director of Medical Staff Services and How to Become One

Director of Medical Staff Services

What Does a Director of Medical Staff Services Do?

The job duties of a director of medical staff services include overseeing the staff services department at a medical facility or chain of medical facilities. Your responsibilities in this career include ensuring the proper credentialing and privileges for physicians and other medical staff in a health care facility. You may also facilitate a residency program. You make sure that staff members understand credentialing requirements and procedures and work to resolve any staffing issues with the help of legal counsel, facility administrators, and staff representatives.

How to Become a Director of Medical Staff Services

The qualifications that you need to start working as a director of medical staff services include a degree in health care administration, business administration, or a related field. Some employers prefer a master’s degree, but a bachelor’s degrees is usually sufficient. You may need to earn professional accreditation, such as a Certified Provider Credentialing Specialist (CPCS) or a Certified Medical Staff Coordinator (CMSC). You need strong problem solving and communication skills to deal with issues and liaise between staff and management.