Clinical Faculty, Part Time - Developing Osteopathic Clinical Skills (DOCS)
University of the Incarnate Word
Application
Details
Posted: 08-Mar-23
Location: San Antonio, Texas
Type: Part Time
Sector:
College / University
Required Education:
DO
Internal Number: 3988690
Clinical Faculty, Part Time - Developing Osteopathic Clinical Skills (DOCS), UN661PO
The University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, TX seeks a Part-Time Clinical Faculty, Developing Osteopathic Clinical Skills (DOCS). The faculty member will operate within the UIWSOM framework of lifelong learning through collaborative scholarship, innovative educational excellence, and learner-centered curricula.
University of the Incarnate Word is a Catholic institution that welcomes to its community persons of diverse backgrounds, in the belief that their respectful interaction advances the discovery of truth, mutual understanding, self-realization, and the common good.
REQUIREMENTS
D.O. degree from an accredited U.S. medical school.
Strong knowledge base and experience in his/her discipline as it relates to the practice of medicine.
Strong knowledge base of medical history taking and clinical skills.
Knowledge of osteopathic philosophy.
Knowledge of osteopathic manipulative techniques (OMT).
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and work collaboratively in complex interdisciplinary and interprofessional settings.
BENEFITS UIW Offers Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance. 13 Paid Holidays, Vacation, & Sick Leave. Employer-Paid Life/AD&D Insurance & Long-Term Disability Insurance. Defined Contribution Retirement Plan (403B). UIW Tuition Waiver, Tuition Exchange Program. Employee Assistance Program, Free Membership to Wellness Center, and more!
EOE UIW is committed to a policy of equal opportunity in employment, without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, citizenship status, national origin, age, marital status, disability, genetic information, gender identity or expression, veteran status, pregnancy, and religion (except in limited circumstances when religious preference is both permitted by law and deemed appropriate as a matter of University policy).