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WFUSM Biochemistry/Cell Biology Discipline Director
The Wake Forest University School of Medicine Office of Undergraduate Medical Education is seeking a Biochemistry/Cell Biology Discipline Director and Medical Educator to join in the creation of a new 4year medical school campus in Charlotte North Carolina. In collaboration with Atrium Health educators and clinicians the Biochemistry/Cell Biology Discipline Director and Medical Educator will be part of a Charlottebased team responsible for the design and delivery of curriculum for the new Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Charlotte. The foundational science faculty will be appointed on a nontenure track with academic rank commensurate based on experience.
Committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all the Wake Forest University School of Medicine MD program is seeking innovative creative educators for the MD program curriculum who demonstrate evidence of a commitment to promoting a culture that respects and advances diversity and inclusion of all people. Ideal candidates will demonstrate strong interpersonal and communications skills effective critical thinking and the ability to set priorities and manage multiple tasks.
The new 4year medical campus in Charlotte will matriculate the inaugural class in July 2025 and will feature a highly innovative curriculum. The 18month foundational phase will be delivered primarily through a problembased learning (PBL) approach comparable by LCME standards to that of the WinstonSalem campus. As such we are seeking a highly motivated Biochemistry/Cell Biology Discipline Director and Medical Educator to serve as content expert and small group PBL facilitator during this exciting time of development growth and implementation of the active learning approach.
Ideal candidates will have experience in curricular design and interactive instructional methods including PBL and TBL. Additionally ideal candidates will have the ability to collaborate within multidisciplinary teams on a foundational science curriculum that is grounded in integrating biomedical science and clinical concepts and is delivered through interactive and inquirybased methodologies with multimodal techniques and small group learning.
Faculty responsibilities will primarily be within the domain of medical education. These responsibilities will include refinement of cases to be delivered in a problembased learning curriculum in coordination with WinstonSalem campus curriculum to ensure comparability of assessments and equivalency of learning objectives are achieved. Responsibilities will also include development and oversight of disciplinerelated content and assessments. Upon matriculation of the inaugural class in 2025 faculty will also participate as a Course Director and small group facilitator within the curriculum. While medical education will be the priority for each faculty member allocation of time and effort for research and scholarship student scholarly mentoring and institutional service will be required. Opportunities exist for scholarly collaborations with teammates in Charlotte and WinstonSalem campuses providing faculty the opportunity to participate in the broader academic community.
Qualifications:
To be considered for this opportunity please submit a CV and teaching philosophy via the online application system.
Required Experience:
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