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An established industry player is seeking an Asst./Assoc. Professor of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine to educate future osteopathic physicians. This role involves teaching first and second-year DO students, supervising clinical sessions, and contributing to the development of specialty clinics. The ideal candidate will have a D.O. degree, board certification in NMM, and a passion for mentoring and clinical education. Join a collaborative environment where your expertise will shape the next generation of healthcare professionals and make a significant impact in the field of osteopathic medicine.
Job Title: Asst./Assoc. Professor of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine
Department: OMM & OPP
Reports To: Professor and Chair of OMM
Primary Location: Georgia
FLSA: Full-time, Exempt
Position Summary:
The faculty member is expected to teach first and second-year DO students. Additional responsibilities include third and fourth-year OMM sessions, training sessions in OMM for local primary care residents, clinical service in the OMM center with patients, teaching in the OMM center, and mentoring OMM scholars. Year 1 and 2 OMM didactic and lab/hands-on sessions are the primary responsibility, though integration with the PCS/medical skills department will be required.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Duties and responsibilities include (but are not limited to) the following:
Maintain high professional standards in all aspects of professional service.Participate in the education of OMS-1 & OMS-2 students at PCOM Georgia and PCOM South Georgia as indicated by the OMM Chair.Contribute to the education of Osteopathic medical students in lecture, laboratory, and clinical settings.Supervise and teach OMS-3 & OMS-4 students, as well as Osteopathic primary care residents assigned to the service.Assist in the development of an off-site outpatient NMM & OMM specialty clinic.Provide service in the current on-site NMM & OMM specialty clinic.Assist in the future development of a Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine residency.Evaluate student and resident progress in the development of appropriate medical knowledge and communicate these evaluations to the student or resident and administrative/faculty members as appropriate.Serve in leadership and membership roles in college, faculty, and hospital committees.Perform other duties as assigned by the OMM Chair or Campus Dean.
Position Requirements:
Education:
D.O. degree and Board Eligibility or Board Certification in Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine or its equivalent.
Experience:
Two years of teaching Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine in lecture, lab, and small group settings or the equivalent.
Certifications, Licenses, Registrations:
Maintain active medical licenses and board certification in NMM or other appropriate primary care board certification with its equivalent proficiency in OMM.