About The Position

The Clerkship Director for Ob/Gyn provides academic leadership, oversight, and continuous quality improvement for the required Phase 2 clerkship in Ob/Gyn within the BYU School of Medicine (BYU MED). This individual ensures the delivery of a Christ-centered, evidence-based clinical learning experience that meets LCME standards, upholds institutional values, and prepares students for compassionate, competent, and spiritually grounded medical practice. This position has three distinct phases. Phase 1: From now to the matriculation of the first school of medicine class, the role will focus on developing clerkship curriculum as a member of the Phase 2 working group. This is expected to require approximately 10% effort (0.1 FTE) and may be compensated on a contracted/stipend basis. Phase 2: From the matriculation of the first class until the start of Phase 2 Clerkships (~14 months), the focus will shift to recruitment, faculty development, and preparation of all resources needed for the clerkship. This includes working with our clinical affiliates to develop the training environment, call rooms if needed, study and charting spaces. It also includes working with the curriculum committee and Phase 2 Director to develop didactic materials, required clinical experiences, and evaluate and improve the curriculum. This phase is expected to require approximately 20% effort (0.2 FTE) and will be compensated at the appropriate part-time rate. Phase 3: Once the students begin the clerkship, the role will focus on running the clerkship. This phase is expected to require approximately 40% effort (0.4 FTE) and will be compensated at the appropriate part-time rate. The Clerkship Director collaborates closely with clinical affiliated institution leaders and staff, site directors, preceptors, and BYU MED leadership to ensure consistency, fairness, and excellence across all training environments.

Requirements

  • MD or DO degree and board certification in Ob/Gyn.
  • The required degree must be completed by the start date.
  • Eligibility for Utah medical licensure.
  • Active clinical practice with a BYU MED clinical affiliate within 50 miles of BYU campus.
  • Commitment to education and mentorship.
  • Ability to support BYU and Church standards.
  • All new employees who are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be required to hold and be worthy to hold a current temple recommend.
  • All employees are required to abide by the university's Honor Code and Dress & Grooming Standards.
  • Successful candidates are expected to support and contribute to the academic and religious missions of the university within the context of the principles and doctrines of the affiliated church.

Nice To Haves

  • Teaching or clerkship leadership experience.
  • Experience in curriculum development or faculty development.
  • Experience in distributed clinical education.
  • Educational scholarship or QI experience.

Responsibilities

  • Provide strategic and operational leadership for the Ob/Gyn clerkship across all clinical sites.
  • Maintain compliance with LCME standards related to clerkship design, supervision, assessment, and student experience.
  • Lead annual clerkship review processes and implement continuous quality improvement (CQI) initiatives.
  • Coordinate with the Associate Dean of Curriculum (ADC), Phase 2 Director, and curriculum committees.
  • Develop, review, and update clerkship goals, learning objectives, instructional activities, syllabi, and required clinical experiences.
  • Ensure alignment with BYU MED competencies, Medical Education Program Objectives (MEPOs), and mission-centered outcomes.
  • Provide clear expectations for students and preceptors.
  • Assist in the creation of student evaluations for the clerkship.
  • Oversee assessment tools including direct observation, narrative evaluations, workplace-based assessments, OSCEs, and exams.
  • Ensure fairness, transparency, and reliability in grading.
  • Provide timely feedback and identify students in difficulty and refer students to the Office of Student Progress.
  • Participate in remediation efforts and decisions.
  • Orient and support preceptors across clerkship sites.
  • Coordinate ongoing faculty development with the BYU MED Director of Faculty Development, and other school leaders focused on teaching, assessment, and Christlike mentorship.
  • Works with their specialty Associate Chair to recruit, train, and evaluate faculty/preceptors involved in the clerkship teaching.
  • Maintain regular communication with site directors and partners.
  • Oversee equitable distribution of patient encounters and procedures.
  • Ensure all sites meet BYU MED expectations for learning environment and student safety.
  • Assist with preceptor and site recruitment and retention.
  • Promote belonging, clinical excellence, spiritual growth, and professionalism.
  • Monitor workloads, duty hours, and mistreatment concerns.
  • Serve as a mentor and primary faculty contact during the specialty rotation.
  • Participate in BYU MED committees and mission initiatives.
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