Reporting to the Program Director, the part-time Medical Director serves as a member of the faculty to provide continuous, competent medical guidance to the Program Director and faculty. The Medical Director will assist the Program Director with development and ARC-PA accreditation for the program, and will assist in ensuring that both didactic instruction and supervised clinical practice experiences meet current practice standards as they relate to the PA role in providing patient care. The Medical Director will be involved in evaluating student performance; designing, implementing, coordinating and evaluating curriculum; participation in, and the development and routine review of, the program's curriculum and competencies; and accreditation related activities. The Medical Director will also serve as an advocate for the program within the medical and academic communities through active participation in the program. The Medical Director may be involved in providing instruction and clinical site development, as directed by the Program Director.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Preferred Education, Certifications and Licensures
Preferred Qualifications
Prior experience in physician assistant/associate (PA) education, medical education, or graduate health professions education.
Previous experience serving as a Medical Director, Associate Medical Director, Program Director, Medical Science faculty, Clinical Preceptor for PA students, Clinical Education leader, or comparable leadership role within a health professions program.
Demonstrated familiarity with Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant, Inc. (ARC-PA) Standards, accreditation processes, program evaluation, continuous quality improvement, and self-study activities.
Experience supporting curriculum design, curricular integration, instructional delivery, student assessment, and competency-based education in PA, graduate medical, or health professions education.
Experience working collaboratively with PAs in clinical practice, education, leadership, or team-based care environments.
Demonstrated commitment to team-based, patient-centered healthcare delivery and interprofessional collaboration.
Experience with clinical site development, preceptor engagement, healthcare partnership development, or healthcare systems leadership.
Prior teaching experience in higher education, graduate medical education, residency/fellowship education, or continuing medical education.
Experience mentoring students, residents, advanced practice providers, or healthcare professionals.
Demonstrated scholarly activity, including presentations, publications, research, quality improvement initiatives, or professional service activities.
Strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills with the ability to collaborate effectively across academic, clinical, and administrative settings.
Experience with assessment, outcomes analysis, strategic planning, or programmatic quality improvement initiatives.
Familiarity with educational technologies, learning management systems, simulation, or innovative instructional methodologies.
For physician candidates: prior experience supervising, collaborating with, or educating PAs in clinical practice.
For PA candidates: prior experience as principal faculty, academic leadership, course director, or clinical coordinator within an ARC-PA accredited PA program.
Doctoral degree (e.g., DMSc, EdD, PhD, DHSc, MD/DO with additional academic leadership training) preferred.
Preferred Experience and Skills
Required Education, Certifications, and Licensures
Minimum Qualifications: Specific requirements for each role are indicated as below for Physician Assistants/Associates (PAs) and Physicians:
Physician Assistant/Associate (PAs) Candidates:
PA Candidates: Graduation from an ARC-PA accredited PA program.
PA Candidates: Master's degree or higher in education or a related health- or social-science discipline.
PA Candidates: Current or previous National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) board certification.
PA Candidates: Current or eligible for state PA licensure in state of campus location.
Physician Candidates:
Physician Candidates: Doctor of medicine degree and completion of residencies whose accreditation is duly recognized by the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education.
Physician Candidates: Current or previous board certification, either by an ABMS or AOA specialty board.
Physician Candidates: Current or eligible for state licensure in state of campus location.
For PA and Physician Candidates: Minimum of three (3) years of clinical experience.
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