Assistant/Associate Professors - Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine
Suwanee, Georgia, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Academic/Training Program
Location
31768, Moultrie, Georgia, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
5/26/24
Position Description: This position is located in Moultrie, Georgia (https://www.pcom.edu/south-georgia/area.html) To learn more about the great offerings surrounding Moultrie, follow this link: https://www.pcom.edu/south-georgia/
This individual will be expected to teach Osteopathic medical students in both lecture and laboratory sessions in all four years of the curriculum, see patients and develop an outpatient clinic for M-3 month long rotation, plan and supervise OMM inpatient Student Service, assist in preparation of OMM video clips and tutorials, participate in existing research and initiate new OMM research, assist in planning and production of new publications, and assist in planning and supervision of OMM Residency.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Duties and responsibilities include (but are not limited to) the following:
Evaluates, develops and delivers course material to PCOM students in a particular clinical discipline.
Contributes to the learning of medical students, graduate students, interns and residents through class teaching as well as in one-on-one out of class situations.
Serves in leadership and membership capacities on college and faculty committees.
Actively pursues scientific research or other scholarly activity in one or more areas of scientific study.
Participates in professional and scientific meetings to further individual knowledge and to contribute to the development of other professionals.
Prepares and delivers presentations to other professionals at PCOM and during local/regional/national professional and scientific meetings.
Evaluates student progress in learning appropriate medical knowledge. Communicates these evaluations to the student and administrative/faculty members as appropriate.
Publishes results of scientific research or other scholarly activity in professional journals for a particular area of study.
Participates in the OMM lecture & lab series by directing, co- directing and lecturing in the OMM course.
Directs the OMM course for the third year medical student.
Co-Directs other Clerkships as assigned by the chair.
Evaluates and administrates OMM curriculum for undergraduate students at GA campus PCOM.
Assumes responsibilities’ as assigned which may include site visits, faculty development, course evaluation and direction of junior faculty or clinicians.
Works as a team in the leadership of the GA campus PCOM by reviewing test questions, volunteering for club activities and committee activities as assigned.
Maintains active licenses and board certification in specialty
Other duties as assigned
Position Requirements:
Education:
D.O. degree Board Eligibility or Board Certification in Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, or its equivalent.
Experience:
Teachinging Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine in lecture, lab and small group settings.
Certifications, Registrations, Licenses:
Must be licensed or eligible for license in the State of Georgia
Preference may be given to applications with an ABPTS certification or residency/fellowship experience.
Application Instructions:
All inquiries must include: a letter of intent, a curriculum vitae, salary requirements, and three (3) references, preferably from current or former supervisors
This individual will be expected to teach Osteopathic medical students in both lecture and laboratory sessions in all four years of the curriculum, see patients and develop an outpatient clinic for M-3 month long rotation, plan and supervise OMM inpatient Student Service, assist in preparation of OMM video clips and tutorials, participate in existing research and initiate new OMM research, assist in planning and production of new publications, and assist in planning and supervision of OMM Residency.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Duties and responsibilities include (but are not limited to) the following:
Evaluates, develops and delivers course material to PCOM students in a particular clinical discipline.
Contributes to the learning of medical students, graduate students, interns and residents through class teaching as well as in one-on-one out of class situations.
Serves in leadership and membership capacities on college and faculty committees.
Actively pursues scientific research or other scholarly activity in one or more areas of scientific study.
Participates in professional and scientific meetings to further individual knowledge and to contribute to the development of other professionals.
Prepares and delivers presentations to other professionals at PCOM and during local/regional/national professional and scientific meetings.
Evaluates student progress in learning appropriate medical knowledge. Communicates these evaluations to the student and administrative/faculty members as appropriate.
Publishes results of scientific research or other scholarly activity in professional journals for a particular area of study.
Participates in the OMM lecture & lab series by directing, co- directing and lecturing in the OMM course.
Directs the OMM course for the third year medical student.
Co-Directs other Clerkships as assigned by the chair.
Evaluates and administrates OMM curriculum for undergraduate students at GA campus PCOM.
Assumes responsibilities’ as assigned which may include site visits, faculty development, course evaluation and direction of junior faculty or clinicians.
Works as a team in the leadership of the GA campus PCOM by reviewing test questions, volunteering for club activities and committee activities as assigned.
Maintains active licenses and board certification in specialty
Other duties as assigned
Position Requirements:
Education:
D.O. degree Board Eligibility or Board Certification in Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, or its equivalent.
Experience:
Teachinging Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine in lecture, lab and small group settings.
Certifications, Registrations, Licenses:
Must be licensed or eligible for license in the State of Georgia
Preference may be given to applications with an ABPTS certification or residency/fellowship experience.
Application Instructions:
All inquiries must include: a letter of intent, a curriculum vitae, salary requirements, and three (3) references, preferably from current or former supervisors