Family Medicine, Open Rank Faculty Position

Lebanon, OR

Assistant/Associate/Professor, Department of Family Medicine

Position:
Open Rank Faculty (Assistant/Associate/Professor) Department of Family Medicine
Specialty:
Leadership, Clinical Research, Family Medicine, DO – Doctor of Osteopathy, Primary Care, Graduate Medical Education, Medical School Teaching & Curriculum Development, Osteopathic Medicine
Location:
Lebanon, Oregon

Open Rank Faculty (Assistant/Associate Professor) Department of Family Medicine, Western University College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific (COMP-Northwest)

Assistant/Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine – WesternU COMP-Northwest

Western University of Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific (COMP) is launching a nationwide search for an outstanding faculty member to join the Department of Family Medicine as Assistant/Associate Professor at the COMP-Northwest campus in Lebanon, OR. The University recently received a $22.5M donation to expand the COMP-Northwest campus, the largest gift in the University’s 45-year history and 150 acres of land to build the new campus. This generous gift that will enhance WesternU’s presence in the Pacific Northwest and services to the students, alumni, and community.

The Mission of the College is to prepare students to become technically competent, culturally sensitive, professional, and compassionate physicians who are prepared for graduate medical education, who are lifelong learners, and who will serve society by providing comprehensive, patient-centered healthcare with the distinctive osteopathic philosophy.

The role of faculty in the Department of Family Medicine (DFM) is to train students according to the COMP Mission. This is accomplished through excellence in curriculum, translational research, service, osteopathic clinical practice, and the enhancement of osteopathic graduate medical education.

Required Qualifications

  • Education: DO or MD degree. Residency trained and Board Certified in Family Medicine or Internal Medicine
  • Experience: 2-3 years’ experience in Family Medicine or Internal Medicine
  • Licensure:  Unrestricted State Licensure and Unrestricted Drug Enforcement Agency certificate

Preferred Qualifications

  • Individuals who possess prior medical student teaching experience
  • Bilingual capabilities
  • Formal training or coursework in medical education and/or clinical research experience.

Position Specifics

assistant associate professor, department of family medicine

Western University of Health Sciences

Western University of Health Sciences (WesternU) holds a unique place in the firmament of American higher education. Founded on a philosophy of humanistic, compassionate care – and often propelled by little more than optimism, energy, and ideas – the University has over a span of 41 years evolved from one small college in a single building, with a handful of students and faculty, into the most comprehensive graduate health sciences university in the United States.

COMP and COMP-Northwest support WesternU in its mission to increase the availability of physicians to serve the needs of the people living in the Western region of the United States.

assistant associate professor, department of family medicine

COMP-Northwest

In 2011, the University ventured north to Lebanon, OR and opened the new College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific-Northwest, the first medical college constructed in one hundred years in Oregon. The COMP-Northwest campus has a running enrollment of approximately 400 students after welcoming its inaugural class of 107 osteopathic medical students.

The COMP-Northwest campus addresses the health care needs of residents throughout the Northwest. We will achieve our goal of educating osteopathic physicians from the Northwest, in the Northwest, for the Northwest by attracting students with outstanding personal and academic qualities, and teaching them to recognize and develop the knowledge, behaviors, and skills necessary for the effective and compassionate practice of medicine.

COMP-Northwest Expansion

WesternU will receive a donation of $22.5M from FamilyCare, Inc., a non-profit organization serving over 130,000 Medicare and Medicaid members and the only osteopathic HMO in the United States. Dr. Jeff Heatherington, President of FamilyCare and CEO of The Heatherington Foundation for Innovation and Education in Health Care, will donate 150 acres to create a new and expanded campus for COMP-Northwest and launch a behavioral health college to provide equally needed and critical health services.

assistant associate professor, department of family medicine

College of Health Sciences

The University has embarked on further expansion in Lebanon as a key part of the overall WesternU Strategic Plan, “Achieving Aspirations,” with the College of Health Sciences welcoming the inaugural Oregon cohort of Physical Therapy students in July 2021 and adding an Occupational Therapy program to the Lebanon campus in 2022.

Department of Family Medicine

The specialty of family medicine is limitless in the patient populations that we care for, the venues in which we deliver that care, and the range of patient issues, from preventative care to solving diagnostic mysteries to disease management to procedural medicine. Family physicians are asked to do it all and do it well. Our mission is to provide students with a solid foundation in clinical medicine to prepare them well to care for their future patients using the guiding principles of osteopathic medicine in a way that values the whole person and the important intersection between body, mind, and spirit. We strive to meet our mission while making certain that the students maintain their own health as they navigate through their medical education journey.

assistant associate professor, department of family medicine

WesternU Welcome New President

Western University welcomed Dr. Farias-Eisner as the third permanent president in its 45-year history on March 1, 2022. Dr. Farias-Eisner joins WesternU most recently from Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska, where he was the Director of the Henry Lynch Comprehensive Cancer Research Center and Chief Academic Officer in the School of Medicine. He was also Associate Dean of Women’s Health and Professor and Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the School of Medicine at Creighton.

President, Dr. Farias-Eisner

“I am humbled and honored to be the next president of WesternU,” Dr. Farias-Eisner said. “WesternU’s mission of producing health care professionals in a humanistic tradition instantly drew me to the institution. Not only is WesternU guided by core values that deeply align with mine, but my entire career has been about advocating for equity, inclusion, respect, empathy and trust. I am excited to begin my journey with our campus community and engage with WesternU’s world-class students, faculty, and staff. And I am equally looking forward to connecting and building relationships with our communities in Lebanon, Pomona, and beyond.”

Location

Open Rank Faculty (Assistant/Associate Professor) Department of Family Medicine, Western University College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific (COMP-Northwest)

Lebanon, Oregon is centrally located between the coast and the mountains on State Highways 34 and 20. This friendly community is nestled at the foothills of the Cascade Mountains in the heart of the Willamette Valley. A unique mix of residential, commercial, industrial, and education environments provides an outstanding quality of life.

Open Rank Faculty (Assistant/Associate Professor) Department of Family Medicine, Western University College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific (COMP-Northwest)

Recruit Top Candidates

Contact us to discuss your organization's recruitment needs and objectives

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Back to Top