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Located in the heart of Philadelphia, Drexel University is a world‐class, comprehensive, R1 research institution and a global leader in experiential education. For more than 100 years, our renowned Cooperative Education (co-op) program has enabled students to gain professional work experience before they graduate, setting them apart from their peers.

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As communicated on Oct. 10, Drexel University is suspending its contributions to employee retirement plans for calendar year 2025 as part of its multi-year plan to build financial resilience. Drexel is continuing to monitor the situation and will share updates as they become available for calendar year 2026.

Adjunct

Apply now Job no: 505762
Work type: Part-Time
Location: University City - Philadelphia, PA
Categories: College of Nursing and Health Professions

About Adjunct Faculty in Community Dimensions in Medicine course (DUCOM – Master Science in Biological Studies and Interdisciplinary Health Science programs)

About College of Medicine – Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Professional Studies

The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Professional Studies (GSBSPS) offers over 40 doctoral, master's and professional development programs. These academic programs emphasize real-world experience and help guide students to make career decisions that best fit their abilities and evolving needs.

As part of its portfolio, the GSBSPS at Drexel University’s College of Medicine offers the Master of Science in Biological Studies and Interdisciplinary Health Science programs targets students who would benefit from enhancing their applications to medical or other health professional schools. For decades, our pre-medical and pre-health programs have helped talented students develop strong, well-rounded academic portfolios, and become competitive candidates for health professional schools. Since launching our first program in 1981, we expanded our programming to respond to the diverse needs of applicants to the health professions. We now offer five distinct master’s level record-enhancer programs, one- and two-year options, and an evening certificate program for career changers. Our goal is to accommodate students with varying degrees of academic preparation, diverse backgrounds, and different career goals in the health professions.

Job Summary

Adjunct faculty are expected to provide relevant course content (including lecture material), subspecialty lectures (as needed), and any other academic materials deemed appropriate by CDM course leadership.  Adjunct faculty are expected to work closely with program leadership to ensure targets/deadlines are being met appropriately and that materials are being delivered in an engaging manner. Adjunct faculty are responsible for ensuring that the academic materials they are delivering are kept current.

Essential Functions

This course introduces students to the community dimensions of medicine in an effort to provide skills and insight that will expand their cultural competence as they move towards a career in healthcare. The curriculum is designed to integrate key principles of health and healthcare inequities with concrete experiences had while volunteering with local health service sites. Students will be challenged to reflect on individual, societal and institutional factors that contribute to their own health as well as their surrounding community. Through a cohort-wide project that consists of planning and managing a health symposium, students will have the opportunity to network with public health researchers and healthcare professionals.

Required Qualifications

  • Master’s degree or higher.
  • Teaching experience preferred.

 

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