Academic Advice, Clinical Research, College Level Faculty, Educational Technology, Health Education, Health Science, Leadership, Medical Office Administration, Medical Research, Pathology, Pedagogy, Physiology, Scholarship, Simulation, Training/Teaching Curriculum, User Interface/Experience (UI/UX), Virtual Reality
Position Summary
The individual in this position will contribute to the education of medical students; participate in service opportunities within the department, campus, and college; and actively engage in medical education research and/or scholarly activities.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Develop and deliver medical physiology and pathophysiology curriculum that incorporates clinically relevant principles using currently available technology, including educational modules, video, virtual reality, etc. to support the undergraduate medical curriculum.
- Employ multiple methods of pedagogy, including case-based instruction, large- and small-group discussion, lecture, demonstration, simulation, and team-based learning.
- Work collaboratively with faculty from other basic science/clinical science departments and across UI COM campuses to implement curriculum, including course schedules, materials, and exams.
- Develop, review, and modify formative and summative assessments, including NBME style multiple choice questions.
- Engage in medical education scholarship.
- Serve on selected department, campus and college committees or taskforces as requested/assigned.
- Facilitate a minimum of 3-4 core cases for each curriculum block either in large or small group.
- Serve in academic leadership roles (Block Lead, Block Director, Course Director)
- Provide an exemplar professional, safe learning environment for medical students
- Serve as an academic faculty student advisor during pre-clerkship curriculum
- Collaborate to develop clinical electives and potential areas of integration into clinical rotations
- Serve as a student advisor within curricular programs
- Perform other related duties and participate in special projects as assigned.
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University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System