A faculty member in the College of Pharmacy (COP) has responsibilities in three areas: teaching; research and scholarship; and service. For this position, the faculty member is expected to provide high-quality instruction and training for PharmD students. Productivity in research and scholarship is expected. Service to the department (e.g., participation in exam production, execution and evaluation),College (e.g., standing committees), University, and professional community (e.g., pharmacy, science disciplines) is expected. The work requires flexibility, adaptability, creativity, and the ability to work effectively with diverse groups. The faculty member must support the mission and vision of the College and be motivated toward the development of students as pharmacists and leaders in the profession. This will occur through instruction in ‘PharmAd’ and other relevant courses primarily in biostatistics, research methods, pharmacoeconomics, pharmacoepidemiology, and some assistance with law and ethics being preferable. Additionally, the faculty member will mentor students in research and scholarship by engaging them in meaningful projects that will broaden their networks and networking skills, as wells as produce deliverables that will help them advance their careers.
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