The Michigan State University College of Human Medicine’s Office of Academic Affairs invites applications for the position of Director of Clinical Experiences. In 2016, the College of Human Medicine (CHM) implemented an innovative new curriculum, envisioned to be responsive to the needs of students and faculty in a new technological era and a new medical landscape. This new curriculum, the Shared Discovery Curriculum, provides integrated content organized around patient complaints and concerns. It is an experience-based curriculum where medical students learn by doing.
The college has created clinical experiences starting soon after students matriculate. During the first year, students are placed in primary care settings throughout Lansing and Grand Rapids communities. This is known as the Early Clinical Experience (ECE). Second year students rotate through several different types of clinical settings including respiratory therapy, hospice and palliative care, pediatric wards, adult wards, and emergency medicine as the Middle Clinical Experience (MCE). The Late Clinical Experiences (LCE) include clerkships in the primary specialties and elective rotations and occur in the community campuses across Michigan (Upper Peninsula, Detroit, Traverse City, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Flint, Midland, and Southeast Michigan). In addition to the clinical experiences, students engage in intensive study of basic sciences, epidemiology, health policy and other social sciences during the intersessions which are part of the spring semesters of both the Early and Middle Clinical Experiences. The Late Clinical Experience includes the Advanced Skills and Knowledge courses which span the entire last two years.
Reporting to the Assistant Dean for Clinical Experiences, the Director is responsible for the implementation and management of the programs and policies of the CHM Clinical Experiences, including:
Oversee the coalition of course directors and ensure alignment across courses
Respond to concerns of students about course expectations or questions, concerns about course sites, engaging with Clinical Experiences directors and personnel as needed
Create educational and policy documents for students, faculty, and staff, and participate in orientation activities
Provide primary support to the ECE and Intersession teams, collaborate with the Assistant Dean of Clinical Experiences to provide curricular alignment across all curricular components
Collaborate with student affairs on pre-matriculation programming for incoming medical students, and lead the design of the academic portions of that programming.
Oversee the teaching assignment request and monitoring process within Clinical Experiences. Oversee processes for utilization of assigned faculty teaching and provide expertise and support to clinical experiences faculty and staff on this process
Participate in academic review meetings for M1 and M2 students as the academic administration representative
Design and deploy curricular improvements and changes, as assigned by the Ast Dean for Clinical Experiences. Lead development and management of these changes in programming to support student academic experience and progress (eg: robust student orientation to experiential and adult learning concepts, gateway programming for LCE entry)
Assistant Course Director of HM 591, including syllabus preparation and course administration.
Academic department and rank will be determined based on qualifications and experience.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Required Degree
Doctorate
Minimum Requirements
Significant experience in previous similar role within CHM or other medical school. Candidates must have experience with multiple educational modalities, experience working with multidisciplinary teams and experience working with a variety of learners.
For Instructor rank - Master's degree required.
For Ast/Asc/Professor rank - Doctorate degree required.
Desired Qualifications
Master's degree required. A candidate with a terminal degree is desired. Experience in any of the following areas is also desirable: curriculum design, learner assessment, and program evaluation; program level management; experience in medical education scholarship; and demonstrated collaborative approach to academic governance.
Required Application Materials
Application materials to be uploaded must include
a statement of interest highlighting specific strengths related to this position, including previous administrative experience and accomplishments in teaching, curriculum design or research;
a statement of commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion;
curriculum vitae;
a statement of teaching philosophy, and
the names of three references (not to be contacted without the permission of the applicant).
Special Instructions
To ensure full consideration, please submit application materials by December 1, 2023.
Review of Applications Begins On
12/01/2023
Remote Work Statement
MSU strives to provide a flexible work environment and this position has been designated as remote-friendly. Remote-friendly means some or all of the duties can be performed remotely as mutually agreed upon.
The Michigan State University College of Human Medicine (CHM) is committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion for all members of the academic community, including students, faculty, administration, and staff in alignment with the college mission to educate exemplary physicians and scholars, to discover and disseminate new knowledge, to provide service at home and abroad, and to respond to the needs of the medically underserved.
The College of Human Medicine (CHM) strives to develop an academic community to best meet the needs of the diverse population of the state of Michigan. CHM seeks to promote equitable and inclusive educational opportunities for every individual.
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