Job Description
The Assistant Professor of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine will be directly responsible for teaching, clinical duties, and scientific scholarship. They shall be held accountable for teaching the skills and approaches of Osteopathic Manipulation in accordance with the mission of the University, the School, and the Department, including LMU - DCOM approved curriculum, as well as providing clinical service and teaching students in the clinical setting.
Required Qualifications
*D.O. degree and Board Certification in Primary Care Specialty; and *able to be licensed in Tennessee within the first-year of hire date by the Tennessee Board of Osteopathic Examination/Tennessee Medical State Board; unrestricted Tennessee license and approved medical professional liability insurance must be maintained throughout employment (individual coverage for patient care at LMU -Medical Clinic or University approved activities will be paid or reimbursed by LMU - DCOM ).
Preferred Qualifications
*minimum of 3 years experience in clinical/academic medicine teaching and leadership; Board Certification in Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine. Academic rank will be commensurate with training and experience.