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Health Professions

PA, PO & PT Teaching Opportunities

Passionate teachers are critical to the success of our health professions students at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. The Physician Assistant (PA), Prosthetics-Orthotics (PO) and Physical Therapy (PT) programs have teaching opportunities to suit your goals. Choose a learning format or schedule that works for you, including as a preceptor for clinical rotations, and work with students at any point in their course of study. Search or browse options below.

PA

Bioethics

Small Group Leader
  • Lead groups of PAS-1s during small group discussions related to ethical issues in medicine
  • Variable, once a week during the fall/winter, 90-minute discussions

Learn more on the PA Program site

PA

Clinical Rotations

  • Host a PAS-2 student for a 4-week clinical rotation
  • Flexible in 4-week blocks

Learn more on the PA Program site

PA

Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE)

Grader
  • Grade and provide feedback to first- and second-year PA students during Standardized Patient (SP) encounters
  • Opportunities throughout the year
  • Variable times (average 3-4 hours each session)

Learn more on the PA Program site

PA

Problem Based Learning (PBL)

Small Group Leader
  • Lead groups of PAS-1s during Problem-Based Learning (PBL) sessions
  • Cases focus on applying foundational sciences to clinical problems and integrating ethics/public health issues
  • Three, two-hour sessions per week or single day sub opportunities
  • Monday/Wednesday 10-12pm, Fridays 9-11am

Learn more on the PA Program site

PA

Lecturer

Lecturer
  • Lecture to PA students in a variety of topics across multiple organ systems and specialties, including: clinical medicine, laboratory medicine, physical examination, patient education and counseling, social determinants of health, ethics, and other topics
  • Ongoing special opportunity to facilitate case-based discussions following the week problem based learning case
  • Variable – Lectures typically run from 60-120 minutes; PBL case wrap-up discussions are 60 minutes

Learn more on the PA Program site

PA

Skills Lab

Small Group Leader
  • Instruct PA students on clinical skills
  • Skills include but are not limited to physical examination, splinting, suturing, foley catheters, injections, IVs, Ultrasound
  • 2-4 hour blocks throughout the year

Learn more on the PA Program site

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