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Assistant/Associate Clinical Professor

Dates

  • Opening date: not available
  • Closing date: not available

Responsibilities

  • Precept medical students within the clinical setting, by giving formal and informal clinical instruction and supervision.
  • Participate directly in the instruction and development of clinical learning experience in the 4-year continuum of medical student education in geriatrics as defined in the primary care department’s division of geriatrics.
  • Participate in the instruction of medical students within the college through lecture, small group experiences (problem and case-based learning). Topics include but are not limited to basic osteopathic manipulative medicine, clinical skills, clinical decision-making (differential diagnosis) and general medical knowledge.
  • Precept students of other colleges or graduate programs.
  • Participate in graduate medical education as it correlates with the college.
  • Participate and serve on committees within the college and the university.
  • Participate in community relations efforts to extend and enhance the visibility and reputation of the Department, the College of Osteopathic Medicine, and the University of New England.
  • Serve on state, regional, and agencies, bureaus, and committees of the profession and specialty or discipline.
  • Provide direct medical care to patients of MatureCare that is patient centered and team oriented.
  • Develop and maintain a financially viable clinic practice that is conducted in an ethical, patient centered practice in accord with generally accepted standards of care.
  • Provide medical direction and oversight in facility-based care.
  • Provide backup or primary services in hospice and palliative care.
  • Review, analyze and determine the significance of a broad array of health care concerns, diagnostic tests and treatment plans including the effective use of consultants.
  • Participate in and provide information for Quality Improvement initiatives for MatureCare and UNE.
  • Participate in on-call coverage including nights and weekends on a shared basis with other practitioners in the same clinical discipline.
  • Provide timely, effective and appropriate documentation of medical services.
  • Provide formal and informal instruction and supervision for medical students, residents and health professionals.
  • Coordinate and monitor patient care rendered by students and residents being supervised.
  • Prepare evaluations of residents and students supervised in a thorough and timely manner.
  • Participate in community relation efforts to enhance the reputation, visibility and credibility of University Health Care and UNE.
  • Conduct and mentor scholarly activity.
  • Understand and comply with OSHA, HIPAA and safety training requirements of UNE as specified in the employee manual.

Requirements

  • Board Certified DO Physician in Family Medicine/Internal Medicine – comfort with performance and teaching basic skills in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine is required.
  • Allopathic training will be considered on an individual basis if these skills have been obtained.
  • Graduate of an accredited college of Osteopathic Medicine.
  • Curricular and teaching experience in formal and informal teaching, and learner supervision and evaluation (preferred).
  • Clinical practice experience of at least 5 years (preferred).
  • Experience/expertise in holistic long term care medicine.

Benefits

  • Full benefits

Notes

  • Position Type: Faculty
  • Faculty Track: Clinical
  • Employment Status: Full Time
  • Months: 12
  • Campus: Biddeford, ME
  • Full-time employee of the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine on a non-tenure track appointment with full benefits and rank commensurate with the candidate’s training and experience.
  • Opportunity to participate in administration and scholarly activity as the candidate’s experience and interest evolve with department needs.
  • MatureCare is a clinical arm of UNE COM that provides Medical Direction and Clinical Attending services at 12 post-acute/ long term Care /Assisted Living facilities in Central and Southern Maine.
  • The group consists of Primary Care Physicians and Nurse Practitioners that provide Primary Care services within the facilities.
  • MatureCare also provides clinical experiences for UNE COM students’ years 1-4 supervised by Faculty Physicians within the group.
  • Employees in clinical settings must meet the State of Maine’s immunization requirements for clinical activity.
  • Posting Number: 2022F0020P
  • Open Until Filled: Yes