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Sam Houston State University is seeking a faculty member for its new Master's in Applied Biomedical Science Program, emphasizing Artificial Intelligence. The role involves curriculum development, student mentorship, collaboration with industry partners, and promoting AI in healthcare through innovative teaching and research initiatives.
Sam Houston State University College of Osteopathic Medicine seeks an experienced faculty member for its new Master’s in Applied Biomedical Science Program, with a focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI). This innovative program, embedded within the medical school, prepares students with the technical, ethical, and clinical expertise needed to advance AI integration in healthcare and medical research. The faculty member will support program administration and growth, ensuring students receive a rigorous, cutting-edge education for impactful careers in healthcare AI. Additionally, they will collaborate with faculty, researchers, and industry partners to further the school’s mission at the intersection of AI and medicine.
Collaborate with the Director of the Master’s of Applied Biomedical Sciences program to develop and execute its vision, ensuring alignment with medical school and university goals. Partner with the Curriculum Team to design learning outcomes that reflect the evolving role of AI in healthcare for medical students and Master’s Degree students. Ensure high-quality instruction and mentorship, fostering an engaging learning environment to maintain strong student satisfaction. Support accreditation processes and ensure compliance with regulatory and institutional standards. Lead the development of a proposed “Center for Medical Artificial Intelligence” in collaboration with internal and external partners. Build partnerships with healthcare institutions, tech companies, and industry experts to provide students with real-world experiences and internships. Promote interdisciplinary collaboration among AI researchers, clinicians, and medical professionals to drive AI-driven healthcare innovations. Facilitate lectures, workshops, and networking events to expose students to cutting-edge AI developments in medicine and healthcare. Support AI-related research initiatives, securing funding through grants and industry partnerships. Provide academic advising and mentorship to support students’ career development and success.
Please note this position is located in Conroe at the newly developed College of Osteopathic Medicine facility.