Emergency Medicine Clerkship Director
Belmont University · Nashville, TN · 8 mo ago
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Primary Duties and Responsibilities
- Develop, implement, and oversee the Emergency Medicine rotation for medical students.
- Ensure students gain hands-on exposure to acute care, triage principles, procedural skills, and interprofessional teamwork.
- Coordinate educational experiences across affiliated emergency departments to ensure comparability of training and student evaluation.
- Align clinical encounters with curricular objectives.
- Supervise faculty preceptors.
- Review student case logs.
- Integrate simulation-based training.
- Collaborate with Critical Care, Surgical, and Internal Medicine Clerkship Directors.
- Serve as a member of the Individualization Phase Subcommittees of the Curriculum Committee.
- Attend monthly clerkship directors' meetings and stated curriculum committees.
Competencies and Expectations
- Maintain board certification (or board eligibility) through the appropriate specialty board.
- Understand school-wide educational goals for students as outlined in student handbooks.
- Communicate specific curricular goals of the respective department and FCoM clearly to students and faculty.
- Manage a program with appropriate administrative skills, including scheduling for students and faculty.
- Achieve and demonstrate consistency in curriculum and learner assessment across multiple clinical sites.
- Achieve a credible, consistent, and fair process of student assessment and grading that meets legal and accreditation standards.
- Provide feedback to individual students and faculty in a skilled manner.
- Analyze multiple sources of program evaluation data to effect continuous educational quality improvement.
- Collaborate with other educational leaders to continually improve the education program.
- Assist in the development and implementation of remediation for students who do not successfully pass the clerkship.
- Provide skilled career counseling that includes knowledge of residency programs in specialty.
- Demonstrate excellent interpersonal and leadership skills with students and faculty.
- Advise the department chair and leaders of medical student education on educational policy and strategic planning.
Expected Productivity
- Regular communication with department/curriculum support regarding schedules and rotation requirements.
- Regular communication with and supervision of key departmental faculty at each clinical site.
- Regular reports to the respective departments on curricular issues, faculty contributions, adequacy of patient load for each clerkship site, and student performance.
- Letters of recommendation as requested for students applying to residency programs.
- Regular attendance (75%) at all required curriculum meetings and department meetings.
- Attendance at annual FCoM education retreats.
- Meeting with each clinical site at least annually.
Required Qualifications
- A Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree.
- Board certification in a relevant specialty.
- A minimum of 5-7 years of clinical practice experience.
- A minimum of 3-5 years of academic experience, including teaching medical students and/or residents.