Prepare and deliver advanced pharmacology/pharmacotherapeutics content to family nurse practitioner students using an asynchronous format for lectures, case presentations and small group discussions. Content emphasis is on fundamental evidence-based knowledge necessary to select pharmacological agents for the management of acute and chronic health problems. Discussion of key principles of pharmacology including mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics pharmacogenomics and drug interactions is required. Research data and evidence-based treatment guidelines used for clinical application and decision making related to drug selection, adverse effects, and monitoring for patients across the lifespan (infants to older adults) must be incorporated.
Duties and Responsibilities
Curriculum development, Instruction and Management of the MSN Advanced Pharmacology course.
Advising and assisting students to master course content.
Minimum Qualifications
PharmD degree or PharmD-PhD or equivalent degree
Preferred Qualifications
Clinical Experience and Graduate Level Teaching Experience.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Experience teaching online asynchronous courses
Curriculum development
Work Location Remote
Posting Detail Information
Posting Open Date
07/01/2024
Special Instructions to Applicants
A complete application must include 1) A letter of application, 2) Curriculum Vitae; and, 3) Unofficial transcript. Online application must include names, phone numbers, and e‐mail addresses of an additional three (3) professional references. References will be contacted in conjunction with a phone and/or on-campus or zoom interview and official transcripts should be requested upon acceptance of the on-campus interview. For more detailed information regarding the position you may contact: Dr. Jeanie Flood at jflood@nmhu.edu. For disabled access or services call 505-454-3242 or TDD 505-454-3003. New Mexico Highlands University is an EEO Employer.
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