Anatomy & Physiology Visiting Professor Onsite (Part-Time) Chicago, IL
Adtalem Global Education Inc | |
United States, Illinois, Chicago | |
500 West Monroe Street (Show on map) | |
April 30, 2024 | |
Company Description
About Chamberlain University Opportunity at a Glance Lecture and Lab As part of our faculty team, you'll inspire our motivated students torealize their educational and career goals. From individual instructor support and student-led study groups to diverse clinicals and career networking opportunities, the Chamberlain community shares a common goal: to give each other the care we need to succeed and make a difference by transforming healthcare. BIOS-251: Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab This course is the first of a four-course sequence in which human anatomy and physiology are studied using a body systems approach. Coursework emphasizes inter-relationships between form and function at the gross and microscopic levels of organization. Topics include basic anatomical and directional terminology, planes and sections, body cavities, chemical level of organization, fundamental concepts and principles of cell biology, histology, the integumentary system, the skeletal system, joints, and articulations. The concept of homeostasis is included and emphasized in each body system. Course work and laboratory exercises are designed to emphasize foundational concepts, promote critical thinking, and application of knowledge. BIOS-252: Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab This course is the second in a sequence of four-courses in human anatomy and physiology where we continue using a body systems approach. Coursework emphasizes interrelationships between structure and function at the gross and microscopic levels of organization. In this course, we will cover the following topics: fundamental concepts and principles of the muscular, macroscopic and microscopic organization and function of the nervous system, structure and functional components of the tissues making up the special senses, and analyzing the structure and functions of the endocrine system. The concept of homeostasis is included and emphasized in each body system. Course work and laboratory exercises are designed to emphasize foundational concepts, promote critical thinking, and application of knowledge. BIOS-255: Anatomy and Physiology III with Lab This course is the third in a four-course sequence where we continue using a body systems approach. Coursework emphasizes interrelationships between form and function at the gross and microscopic levels of organization. The topics include the anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, and respiratory systems with emphasis on physiological concepts and systems-level interactions. The concept of homeostasis is included and emphasized in each body system. Course work and laboratory exercises are designed to emphasize foundational concepts, promote critical thinking, and application of knowledge. BIOS-256: Anatomy and Physiology IV with Lab This course is the last course of the A&P series in which human anatomy and physiology are studied using a body systems approach. Coursework emphasizes interrelationships between form and function at the gross and microscopic levels of organization. Topics include the digestive system, metabolism and nutrition, urinary system, fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance, the male and female reproductive systems, and human development and inheritance. The concept of homeostasis is included and emphasized in each body system. Course work and laboratory exercises are designed to emphasize foundational concepts, promote critical thinking and application of knowledge. Courses may meet once per week or twice a week for eight weeks. The face-to-face interaction in lab and classroom is blended with technology (such as online discussions and online assignments) for an enhanced learning environment. Commitment is on a course-by-course basis. Become part of a dynamic team of educational professionals, teaching Nursing Studentsin a dynamic classroom/online hybrid setting.
Earned a master's or doctorate degree inAnatomy & Physiology or related fields (see below)with aminimum of 18 or more graduate credit hours earned directly in ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY. Related Fields: Science Education, Nursing, Public Health, Veterinary Medicine, Clinical Laboratory Science, Dentistry, Biology
Chamberlain Visiting Professor Position - Campus: Equal Opportunity - Minority / Female / Disability / V / Gender Identity / Sexual Orientation |