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Pharmacology Faculty (Assistant/Associate/Professor)
The ICOM Biomedical Sciences Department is searching for a full-time, 12-month non-tenured pharmacologist responsible for the education of osteopathic medical students. The primary responsibilities include providing pharmacology instruction for medical students across a two-year preclinical curriculum; working in collaboration with the Department Chair and colleagues; remaining current in professional areas of interest and participating in professional societies and scholarly activities, participating in all assigned, required, and other related professional services and activities in the college. Teaching Pharmacology to osteopathic medical students using diverse teaching methods, including traditional lectures, active learning, small group, and other creative methods of i
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