Ohio State University
Spectrum of Care Clinic Medical Director
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, United States
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As a result, it is not recommended to select Autofill with Resume when applying if using a resume or CV which exceeds one (1) page.* Prior to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application.The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine is seeking passionate teaching veterinarians with exceptional medical, surgical, dental, business and leadership skills for an open Practice Track faculty position in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences as Medical Director of the Frank Stanton Veterinary Spectrum of Care Clinic.The Medical Director (MD) for the Frank Stanton Veterinary Spectrum of Care Clinic (SOCC) serves as a key leader responsible for guiding the medical, educational, and operational direction of the clinic.
The MD provides strategic vision, oversees daily clinical operations, fosters a culture of teaching and collaboration, and supports the integration of Spectrum of Care (SOC) principles into patient care and student education. The MD partners closely with the Associate Director for Satellite Facilities, SOCC Leadership Team, and Practice Manager (PM) to ensure clinical excellence, student success, and the financial sustainability of the clinic.In addition, the successful candidate will practice and teach veterinary students in the College’s Frank Stanton Veterinary Spectrum of Care (SOC) Clinic in a full-time practice track faculty position. They will coach final year students as they take the lead in providing veterinary care to patients and engage with clients from a wide variety of socioeconomic backgrounds. In the clinic, students learn multiple approaches to patient management, and a wide range of diagnostic techniques, treatments, and clinical procedures. Students are also taught communication skills, practice management, and business. This clinic is separate from, but adjacent to, our newly remodeled tertiary care veterinary medical center. It is a stand-alone state-of-the-art private practice setting to produce outstanding veterinarians. There are multiple technologies available including those for surgery, dentistry, in-house lab work, and imaging. Fourth-year veterinary students and the Spectrum of Care team provide exceptional primary care and offer a broad range of services to our patients and clients.In addition to final year students, those from the pre-clinical program also attend shifts in the clinic and practice their clinical and communication skills with coaching oversight. Successful candidates will be coaching students from all years to help them fully develop their confidence and competence before entering practice.
Approximately 70% of Ohio State’s College of Veterinary Medicine graduates enter general private practice, becoming the next generation of leaders in our community and profession. The affordability of veterinary care can be a challenge for many clients, and the Frank Stanton Veterinary Spectrum of Care Clinic meets this challenge head-on by training veterinary students to provide a continuum of evidence-based care that considers client expectations and financial limitations, thereby preparing students to successfully serve an economically diverse clientele and to embrace their role in providing this care*.* These new veterinarians will be competent and confident on their first day of practice, immediately contributing to the success of their practice and their community. Clinical Education and Student Experience Ensure a high-quality, consistent educational experience for all students rotating through the SOCC. Manage and monitor educational KPIs related to student caseloads, clinical diversity, business principles, and exposure to spectrum of care.Mentor, coach, and provide support for SOCC clinicians, locum veterinarians, and support staff, ensuring they are provided with continuing education, outreach and professional development opportunities.Mentor junior faculty and work with the VCS mentoring committee chair to create a mentoring committee for each new faculty member.
Lead performance evaluations of SOCC clinicians during the Annual Merit Compensation Program (AMCP), submitting written reviews to the Department Chair.Teaching Duties Clinical teaching of professional students in the Spectrum of Care Rotation, in conjunction with the diagnosis and treatment of patients presented to The Frank Stanton Veterinary Spectrum of Care Clinic. Clinical Service Duties Other Responsibilities and Expectations **Education and Experience Requirements** A minimum of five years’ clinical experience in a high-quality small animal primary care practice Demonstrated commitment to Spectrum of Care principles and veterinary student education. Ability to develop, implement, and evaluate policies, programs, and procedures in a clinical academic setting. Prior experience in clinical teaching and/or medical leadership strongly preferred. Excellent communication, leadership, and team-building skills. Have experience in managing a high-paced clinical case load, with the ability to multi-task Ability to develop, implement, and evaluate policies, programs, and procedures in a clinical academic setting. Have a proven successful track record as a general practitioner, who practices Spectrum of Care medicineDemonstrate a belief in the importance of spectrum of care while providing care options that are responsive to client beliefs, values, financial limitations, and expectationsHave broad expertise and experience in wellness, preventive medicine, diagnosis and management of diseases of dogs and cats, including dentistry, general surgery, and hospital-based careThe budget for this position is up to $180,000. The offer for this position will be based on internal equity and the candidate's qualifications.If you are ready to embrace this Spectrum of Care model and want to help our future veterinarians be fully prepared to practice, apply today. To be considered, please submit your application electronically via WorkdayThe Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine is a national leader in the education of professional and postgraduate students, research in veterinary and comparative medicine, and outreach to the community. More information about the College of Veterinary Medicine can be found at
The Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences seamlessly integrates diverse fields into a unified academic entity with a central focus on advancing research and nurturing the education of veterinary and graduate students. Additionally, we collaborate closely with the Veterinary Medical Center to deliver top-tier care to our clients and patients. Dedicated to the enhancement of animal health and overall well-being, the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences is steadfast in its pursuit of excellence in clinical practice, robust exploration across fundamental, applied, and translational research domains, and the implementation of innovative interdisciplinary pedagogy within veterinary medical and post-professional programs such as internships, residencies, and graduate studies. Faculty members in the department teach our veterinary students in a wide variety of fields and disciplines through innovative interdisciplinary teaching in the veterinary medical and post-professional #J-18808-Ljbffr
As a result, it is not recommended to select Autofill with Resume when applying if using a resume or CV which exceeds one (1) page.* Prior to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application.The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine is seeking passionate teaching veterinarians with exceptional medical, surgical, dental, business and leadership skills for an open Practice Track faculty position in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences as Medical Director of the Frank Stanton Veterinary Spectrum of Care Clinic.The Medical Director (MD) for the Frank Stanton Veterinary Spectrum of Care Clinic (SOCC) serves as a key leader responsible for guiding the medical, educational, and operational direction of the clinic.
The MD provides strategic vision, oversees daily clinical operations, fosters a culture of teaching and collaboration, and supports the integration of Spectrum of Care (SOC) principles into patient care and student education. The MD partners closely with the Associate Director for Satellite Facilities, SOCC Leadership Team, and Practice Manager (PM) to ensure clinical excellence, student success, and the financial sustainability of the clinic.In addition, the successful candidate will practice and teach veterinary students in the College’s Frank Stanton Veterinary Spectrum of Care (SOC) Clinic in a full-time practice track faculty position. They will coach final year students as they take the lead in providing veterinary care to patients and engage with clients from a wide variety of socioeconomic backgrounds. In the clinic, students learn multiple approaches to patient management, and a wide range of diagnostic techniques, treatments, and clinical procedures. Students are also taught communication skills, practice management, and business. This clinic is separate from, but adjacent to, our newly remodeled tertiary care veterinary medical center. It is a stand-alone state-of-the-art private practice setting to produce outstanding veterinarians. There are multiple technologies available including those for surgery, dentistry, in-house lab work, and imaging. Fourth-year veterinary students and the Spectrum of Care team provide exceptional primary care and offer a broad range of services to our patients and clients.In addition to final year students, those from the pre-clinical program also attend shifts in the clinic and practice their clinical and communication skills with coaching oversight. Successful candidates will be coaching students from all years to help them fully develop their confidence and competence before entering practice.
Approximately 70% of Ohio State’s College of Veterinary Medicine graduates enter general private practice, becoming the next generation of leaders in our community and profession. The affordability of veterinary care can be a challenge for many clients, and the Frank Stanton Veterinary Spectrum of Care Clinic meets this challenge head-on by training veterinary students to provide a continuum of evidence-based care that considers client expectations and financial limitations, thereby preparing students to successfully serve an economically diverse clientele and to embrace their role in providing this care*.* These new veterinarians will be competent and confident on their first day of practice, immediately contributing to the success of their practice and their community. Clinical Education and Student Experience Ensure a high-quality, consistent educational experience for all students rotating through the SOCC. Manage and monitor educational KPIs related to student caseloads, clinical diversity, business principles, and exposure to spectrum of care.Mentor, coach, and provide support for SOCC clinicians, locum veterinarians, and support staff, ensuring they are provided with continuing education, outreach and professional development opportunities.Mentor junior faculty and work with the VCS mentoring committee chair to create a mentoring committee for each new faculty member.
Lead performance evaluations of SOCC clinicians during the Annual Merit Compensation Program (AMCP), submitting written reviews to the Department Chair.Teaching Duties Clinical teaching of professional students in the Spectrum of Care Rotation, in conjunction with the diagnosis and treatment of patients presented to The Frank Stanton Veterinary Spectrum of Care Clinic. Clinical Service Duties Other Responsibilities and Expectations **Education and Experience Requirements** A minimum of five years’ clinical experience in a high-quality small animal primary care practice Demonstrated commitment to Spectrum of Care principles and veterinary student education. Ability to develop, implement, and evaluate policies, programs, and procedures in a clinical academic setting. Prior experience in clinical teaching and/or medical leadership strongly preferred. Excellent communication, leadership, and team-building skills. Have experience in managing a high-paced clinical case load, with the ability to multi-task Ability to develop, implement, and evaluate policies, programs, and procedures in a clinical academic setting. Have a proven successful track record as a general practitioner, who practices Spectrum of Care medicineDemonstrate a belief in the importance of spectrum of care while providing care options that are responsive to client beliefs, values, financial limitations, and expectationsHave broad expertise and experience in wellness, preventive medicine, diagnosis and management of diseases of dogs and cats, including dentistry, general surgery, and hospital-based careThe budget for this position is up to $180,000. The offer for this position will be based on internal equity and the candidate's qualifications.If you are ready to embrace this Spectrum of Care model and want to help our future veterinarians be fully prepared to practice, apply today. To be considered, please submit your application electronically via WorkdayThe Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine is a national leader in the education of professional and postgraduate students, research in veterinary and comparative medicine, and outreach to the community. More information about the College of Veterinary Medicine can be found at
The Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences seamlessly integrates diverse fields into a unified academic entity with a central focus on advancing research and nurturing the education of veterinary and graduate students. Additionally, we collaborate closely with the Veterinary Medical Center to deliver top-tier care to our clients and patients. Dedicated to the enhancement of animal health and overall well-being, the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences is steadfast in its pursuit of excellence in clinical practice, robust exploration across fundamental, applied, and translational research domains, and the implementation of innovative interdisciplinary pedagogy within veterinary medical and post-professional programs such as internships, residencies, and graduate studies. Faculty members in the department teach our veterinary students in a wide variety of fields and disciplines through innovative interdisciplinary teaching in the veterinary medical and post-professional #J-18808-Ljbffr