Mesa, AZ, USA
8 days ago
SOMA - Adjunct Faculty Anatomy
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A.T. Still University's School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona (ATSU-SOMA) is seeking applications for non-exempt adjunct faculty in Anatomy on the Mesa, Arizona campus. This position reports to the Chair of the Anatomy Department. The Adjunct Anatomy Faculty position will work collaboratively with the ATSU-SOMA team to develop, implement, and refine the anatomy curriculum and will be involved in the delivery of anatomy education to medical students. This is an hourly position with an expected contribution averaging approximately 80 hours per year, depending on number of activities executed.


Job Duties:Facilitate student-led anatomy laboratory activities, assess student progress, and provide feedback in lab sessionsAssist with the development of curricular activities, clinical anatomy content, and assessments related to anatomy
and imagingParticipate in faculty development and training related to the assigned tasksOther duties as assigned by Chair of Anatomy or Curricular Deans, in keeping with the mission of the schoolSkills / Requirements:Must be a PhD, DO or MD, specialty board certified.Must have AZ medical license.Three to five years experience required in: Broad knowledge and experience in medical education at the GME and/or UME level Curriculum delivery knowledge and experience with a willingness to adopt to innovative classroom instruction Skill requirements obtained as part of board certification in the physician's specialty.Enthusiasm for facilitating medical education.Collaborative mindset.Professional behavior.Compassion, patience, and approachability.The successful applicant will have demonstrated success promoting a culturally rich environment that values and appreciates diversity.The applicant should have a common understanding of bias, what it means to be culturally proficient, and demonstrated success at mitigating differences.The applicant should have familiarity with the principles and practice of osteopathic medicine.
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