Scope of Job:
The University Of Texas Rio Grande
Valley School Of Medicine (UT RGV SOM) is seeking Board Certified
Sub-specialty Educational Coordinators in the following areas Nephrology,
Rheumatology, Infectious Disease and Hematology-Oncology with experience in
teaching residents both in the inpatient and outpatient clinical setting and in
the classroom. The SEC is accountable to the program director for
coordination of the resident’s subspecialty educational experience to
accomplish the goals and objectives in the curriculum. The SEC is responsible
for the creation and maintenance of the subspecialty curriculum, coordinating
the lecture series and presenting (6) lectures per year. The SEC must
be able to dedicate an adequate portion of his/her professional efforts to
administrative responsibilities to include faculty development, faculty
meetings, resident reviews, resident interviews and serve as a resident
advisor/mentor. In addition they will participate in scholarly activity,
patient safety and quality improvement initiatives, participate in the
evaluation of the residents, the program and in the preparation
for CLER and RRC site visits. While previous experience in
a residency program teaching role is preferred, individuals just finishing
fellowship training are highly encouraged to apply.
The SEC must foster a climate of learning and investigation for both
the subspecialty division faculty and the trainees. They will also administer
and maintain a professional educational environment conducive to educating
residents in each of the ACGME competencies and in assisting them to
reach their individual Milestones.
Minimum Qualifications:
MD, DO or equivalent degree from an accredited institution and can be licensed in the State of Texas.
Board Certification in Internal Medicine and in their Sub-specialty is required.
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