Southeast Health
The Director of Clinical ONMM is responsible for managing the ONMM educational experiences of ACOM students in clinical settings, including scheduling, supervision, and training. The Assistant/Associate Professor role focuses on the educational development of ACOM students through classroom and out-of-classroom teaching, as well as scholarly activities under the supervision of the Department Chair.
Key Responsibilities
- • Manages clinical learning experiences and observation experiences of students including supervision and scheduling of students.
- • Coordinates with the Chair of OPP to ensure appropriate student assignments and clinical experiences.
- • Meets regularly with other clinical educators, including OPP Fellows, to monitor and evaluate the learning experience.
- • Is readily available for consultation when students are in the clinical area.
- • Provides ONMM care to clinic patients and involves students in patient care as appropriate for their level of knowledge and skill.
- • Monitors student progress through rounds, student clinical training sessions, one-on-one conferences, and review of student clinical assignments.
- • Collaborates with other clinical educators to evaluate students’ clinical performance and to provide formative feedback to students.
- • Evaluates, develops and delivers course material to ACOM students in a particular scientific discipline;
- • Contributes to the learning of medical students, graduate students, interns and residents through classroom teaching as well as in one-on-one out of class situations;
- • Serves in leadership and membership capacities on college and faculty committees;
- • 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 ACOM and during local/regional/national professional and scientific meetings;
- • Supervises graduate students, student workers and research assistants.
- • Evaluates student progress in learning appropriate medical knowledge. Communicates these evaluations to the student and administrative/faculty members as appropriate;
- • Actively pursues scientific research or other scholarly activity in one or more areas of scientific study;
- • Publishes results of scientific research or other scholarly activity in professional journals for a particular area of study.
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Job Description Summary
Position Summary: The Director of Clinical ONMM has primary responsibility for the ONMM educational experiences of ACOM students in the ACOM clinics. The Director coordinates with the Chair of OPP and the Medical Director of ACOM Clinics to manage the scheduling, supervision, and training of ACOM students in the clinics; and oversees the clinical teaching assignments of ONMM clinical faculty and OPP Fellow Scholars.Secondary Role: Assistant/Associate Professor of Osteopathic Principles and Practice
Position Summary: The Assistant/Associate Professor is primarily responsible for the educational development of ACOM students. Individuals in these positions work both in the classroom and in out of classroom settings to develop and disseminate technical/scientific knowledge to ACOM students to motivate them toward their full professional attainment in the medical field. The individuals in these positions are under supervision of their Department Chair.
Job Description
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Manages clinical learning experiences and observation experiences of students including supervision and scheduling of students.
- Coordinates with the Chair of OPP to ensure appropriate student assignments and clinical experiences.
- Meets regularly with other clinical educators, including OPP Fellows, to monitor and evaluate the learning experience.
- Is readily available for consultation when students are in the clinical area.
- Provides ONMM care to clinic patients and involves students in patient care as appropriate for their level of knowledge and skill.
- Monitors student progress through rounds, student clinical training sessions, one-on-one conferences, and review of student clinical assignments.
- Collaborates with other clinical educators to evaluate students’ clinical performance and to provide formative feedback to students.
Secondary Role: Assistant/Associate Professor of Osteopathic Principles and Practice
Position Summary: The Assistant/Associate Professor is primarily responsible for the educational development of ACOM students. Individuals in these positions work both in the classroom and in out of classroom settings to develop and disseminate technical/scientific knowledge to ACOM students to motivate them toward their full professional attainment in the medical field. The individuals in these positions are under supervision of their Department Chair.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Evaluates, develops and delivers course material to ACOM students in a particular scientific discipline;
- Contributes to the learning of medical students, graduate students, interns and residents through classroom teaching as well as in one-on-one out of class situations;
- Serves in leadership and membership capacities on college and faculty committees;
- 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 ACOM and during local/regional/national professional and scientific meetings;
- Supervises graduate students, student workers and research assistants.
- Evaluates student progress in learning appropriate medical knowledge. Communicates these evaluations to the student and administrative/faculty members as appropriate; and
- Actively pursues scientific research or other scholarly activity in one or more areas of scientific study;
- Publishes results of scientific research or other scholarly activity in professional journals for a particular area of study. (Note: Faculty can perform scholarly activity other than research to satisfy their responsibility such as author a book, chapter, or manual; produce educational computer software, teaching models, etc.).
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