The Department of Foundational and Clinical Sciences
at the Thomas F. Frist, Jr. College of Medicine at Belmont University invites
applications for a full-time faculty position in anatomical or clinical
pathology. This position may be offered as a tenure-track or
non-tenure-track appointment, depending on qualifications and experience.
We seek a dynamic educator with a passion for
innovative medical education, student mentorship, and interprofessional
collaboration. The ideal candidate will have experience integrating pathology
and pathological principles into clinically relevant, case-based, and
team-oriented learning environments. Faculty in this role will primarily
contribute to the pre-clerkship phase of the curriculum but are expected
to engage across all four years of the program in support of the College’s
mission to educate physicians who are compassionate, service-oriented, and
committed to excellence.
Primary Responsibilities:
Collaborate with faculty across disciplines to design, implement, and evaluate student-centered, clinically integrated curriculum content in clinical and anatomical pathology.Serve as a content expert and facilitator in large- and small-group learning environments, including team-based learning, case-based learning, and simulation.Develop and deliver high-quality instructional materials that integrate pathology with other foundational and clinical sciences.Assess student performance through formative and summative assessments, aligned with learning objectives and competency-based outcomes.Provide academic support and mentorship to students, including those pursuing scholarly work in areas related to pathology, medical education, or related disciplines.Engage in scholarship and contribute to the advancement of knowledge through educational research or discipline-based inquiry.Participate in departmental and college-level service, including course development, curriculum committees, accreditation preparation, and faculty governance.The above statements describe the job’s essential responsibilities and requirements. They are not an exhaustive list of the duties that may be assigned to job incumbents.About the College
The Thomas F. Frist, Jr. College of Medicine at Belmont University is committed to building an innovative, student-centered medical education program that equips future physicians with the knowledge, skills, and values needed to serve diverse communities. We are guided by our Christ-centered values of compassion, humility, service, and excellence, and welcome faculty who are inspired by the opportunity to shape a new medical school with a deep commitment to the physician-patient relationship and the formation of humanistic, resilient physicians who are committed to whole-person care.