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Clinical Teaching Assistant

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301 Alabama College Of Osteopathic Medicine

Dothan, AL (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 days ago (Updated 1 hour ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/15/2026

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Southeast. Always the right career direction. Job Description Summary The Second-Year Osteopathic Medical Student (OMS II) Teaching Assistant (TA) position enhances the foundational clinical and osteopathic manipulative skills of first-year osteopathic medical students (OMS I). OMS II TAs achieve this by providing direct, hands-on assistance and reinforcement of concepts within the Primary Clinical Skills (PCS) course, specifically for Formative Observed Simulated Clinical Encounters (FOSCEs) and Observed Simulated Clinical Encounters (OSCEs). Additionally, TAs support OMS I students in mastering Osteopathic Principles and Practice (OPP) lab skills and preparing for practical exams. When needed, TAs may also assist with technical skills review in the Simulation (SIM) Center. This role supplements the instruction from the Fellows program, ensuring OMS I students receive comprehensive guidance in their early clinical education. Job Description Essential Functions Provide hands-on assistance to OMS I students in mastering clinical skills necessary for Formative Observed Simulated Clinical Encounters (FOSCEs) and Observed Simulated Clinical Encounters (OSCEs) within the Primary Clinical Skills (PCS) course. Demonstrate proper techniques for physical examinations, history taking, and patient communication in a simulated clinical setting. Guide OMS I students through skill practice, offering real-time feedback and corrections. Help students identify and correct errors in their clinical technique and approach. Serve as a standardized patient or a peer in mock clinical encounters to facilitate practice. Clarify complex anatomical, physiological, or pathological concepts as they relate to clinical skills. Review key diagnostic criteria and treatment principles that underpin clinical decision-making. Answer questions and facilitate group discussions to deepen understanding of course material. Demonstrate and guide students through osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) techniques. Help students practice palpatory diagnosis and joint articulation. Conduct review sessions to prepare students for practical examinations, focusing on common challenges and key learning objectives. Work collaboratively with Fellows to ensure a consistent and comprehensive learning experience for OMS I students. Provide additional practice opportunities and individualized attention that may not be feasible in larger lab settings Bridge gaps in understanding by offering peer-to-peer insights and explanations. Guide students in practicing procedural skills, such as venipuncture, suturing, or sterile technique, using simulation equipment. Offer constructive feedback on technique and adherence to safety protocols. Ensure proper use and care of simulation equipment during practice sessions. Participate in training utilizing live, Zoom, and pre-recorded modules. Orient OMS I students to the Performance Evaluation Suite (PES). Support OMS I students during (2) Formative Observed Simulated Clinical Encounters (FOSCEs) held in the fall. Support OMS I students during (2) Observed Simulated Clinical Encounters (OSCEs) held in the fall. Support OMS I students during (1) final FOSCE held at the end of spring. Support OMS I students during (2) OSCEs held in the spring. Support OMS I students during (2) OPP Practicals each semester. Attend assigned OPP labs on days required. Performs other duties as requested that do not compromise moral code of conduct or protocols set in place. Supervised Positions None Qualifications Minimum Education Required OMS II students with an overall GPA minimum of 3.0 and a PCS minimum course grade of 4.0 Be a student in good standing and not on academic probation. Required Skills/Abilities Must successfully complete a background check and drug screening. Ability to successfully complete the onboarding program and attend all mandatory orientations. Ability to complete onboarding, including orientation to Workday, FERPA, and subject matter content, introduced during the summer before the academic year. Ability to attend a required in-person orientation during the first week of the fall semester. Ability to attend an in-person Meet-and-Greet with all faculty and staff during the second week of the fall semester. Shift Day Shift Details First FTE 0.2 Type Per Diem Join one of Forbes 500 best mid-sized employers in America. Equal Employment Employer Southeast Health is committed to provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. In addition, Southeast Health will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities. Let's connect! Submit your resume to connect with one of our recruiters. Southeast Health is an academic community-based health system serving the healthcare needs of 460,000 residents in southeast Alabama, southwest Georgia, and the Florida panhandle. The organization includes, Southeast Health Medical Center, a 420-bed hospital with the region's largest medical group and the Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine (ACOM), the state's largest medical school. The philanthropic arm of the organization is the Southeast Health Foundation, and its population health division is Southeast Health Statera Network. Southeast Health, a not-for-profit organization, exists to promote healing, prevent disease, educate medicine's brightest minds, and bring wellness and prosperity to the region it serves. Delivering excellent patient care and top-notch educational experiences begins with great employees, which is why we constantly strive to improve the work experience for our 3,000 team members.

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