Instructor of Practice - Sonography
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center | |
vision insurance, tuition assistance | |
United States, Ohio, Columbus | |
281 West Lane Avenue (Show on map) | |
Dec 23, 2024 | |
Position Overview
The primary responsibility of this position is the teaching in the Sonography Program for the Division of Radiologic Sciences and Therapy seated within the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences in the College of Medicine. Teaching will take place during the Spring, Summer, Autumn and Spring semester of 2025 - 2026 (January 1, 2025 through June 30 2026). This is a 100%, full time, 12-month position.Teaching will occur with students in the Sonography program. The work assignments will be based on the curriculum of the Sonography program and the teaching needs of the Division.
Required: Bachelors Degree and DMS (Sonography) credential Experience in Radiologic Sciences and Therapy, training, and mentoring students in a variety of courses and laboratories in Radiologic Sciences. Experience in lab and didactic teaching in Sonography. Experience with the Canvas LMS. Experience as an adult cardiac sonographer. Bachelors Degree; teaching experience including a record of intentional teaching practice including (a) creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all learners, (b) using new techniques, activities and types of learning, (c) promoting diversity of thought, and (d) promoting open-minded exploration. American Registry for Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) certification, with specialties in adult cardiography. Certifications: RDCS (AE) Preferred Qualification Master's degree in a related field How to Apply To be considered, please submit your application electronically via Workday. All inquiries and nominations should be directed in confidence to: Anna Godwin, Research Faculty Recruitment, Anna.Godwin@osumc.edu. Application materials must include: Required:
For questions regarding this position, please contact the Search Committee Chair, Georgianna.sergakis@osumc.edu. The School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences in the College of Medicine The School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at The Ohio State University is a nationally recognized leader in the education of health and providers in the areas of athletic training, health information management, medical dietetics, medical laboratory science, occupational therapy, physical therapy, respiratory therapy, and radiologic sciences and therapy. Graduates of these programs are leaders in their fields who use their knowledge of advanced techniques and technology to deliver quality patient care.
Division of Radiologic Sciences and Therapy The Division of Radiologic Sciences and Therapy prepares students for rewarding careers in Radiography, Radiation Therapy and Sonography/Vascular Technology. The Radiologic Sciences and Therapy program at Ohio State offer three distinct degree tracks: radiation therapy, which is used to treat disease with concentrated beams of radiation; radiography, that provides diagnostic tests through X-Rays, CT scans and MRIs; and diagnostic medical sonography, which is more commonly known as 'ultrasound technology.
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