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   Description
  
 
   The Department of Population Science and Policy (PSP) at Southern Illinois University Schoolof Medicine (SIU SOM) is broadly defined as a research and policy academic department
 dedicated to improving the health outcomes of the residents of central and southern Illinois. The department seeks to understand the health needs of people living in the regions served by SIU SOM, and designs and studies optimal approaches to the prevention and treatment of disease, develops preventive models and helps in implementation of these interventions. The department is also involved in educating current and future health care providers on population health and its involvement in patient care.
 
 The department focuses on four major themes:
 1) data acquisition and analysis to identify disease risk,
 2) clinical and community focused population health strategies that reduce health
 disparities,
 3) systems-based policy formation that provides sustainable solutions, and
 4) the population health education of current and future health care professionals.
 
 The Department uses its research, scholarship, and innovation to design, implement, study, and model solutions to our region's health challenges. Our research guides policy, and our
 distinguished faculty advise hospital and clinical systems, government, educators, and industry
 on the best means to improve population health. The Department connects faculty from SIU
 School of Medicine and affiliated hospitals and healthcare institutions, government and nongovernment agencies, and philanthropists who are interested in population sciences research and policy. The department seeks and promotes collaborations to bridge knowledge gaps, share methodological expertise, and stimulate translational science.
 
 The department's ultimate goal is to contribute substantively to healthier, happier, and more
 successful lives for the residents of central and southern Illinois, with special focus on those
 residing in rural regions and small towns.
 
   Examples of Duties
  
 
   I. Teaching 70%* Provide high-level teaching to the nascent Master of Science in Population Science degree
 program on specific topics of expertise.
 * Mentors, guides and instructs other personnel (i.e., faculty researchers, technicians,
 residents, medical students, nurses, data entry personnel, statisticians, etc.) in public and
 population health and/or research methods.
 * Periodically deliver lectures at the educational conferences and Grand Rounds series at PSP.
 * Helps the Chair of the Department of Population Science and Policy and the Director of
 Graduate Education Programs with developing education materials related to the Graduate course and
 other courses related to population and public health.
 
 
 II. Research 20%
 * Contributes unique scientific and research expertise to other faculty members as required
 * Submits and obtains research grants as the lead or primary investigator as well as a
 Collaboration with other faculty members as co-investigator
 
 * Participates in independent or collaborative research consistent with developing expertise and
 opportunities
 * Publishes peer reviewed authoritative works as first author as well as with other faculty and
 trainee collaborators.
 * Provides knowledge and insight for new study ideas and long-term goals and objectives relevant
 to PSP initiatives.
 * Cultivate and develop strong collaborations within as well as outside of the PSP Department
 both at as well as beyond the SIU campus
 * Reviews and remains current in community innovation, research methodology, children's health,
 human development and social entrepreneurship.
 * Participates in research symposia, workshop and journal clubs
 * Presents scholarly activity at local, regional and national conferences.
 
 III. Service 10%
 * Identifying and leading community driven projects to address and advance the health of the individuals living in the service region.
 * Leads and develops initiatives to inform programmatic and policy strategies and priorities
 that impact social determinants of health (SDOH).
 * Membership on departmental, medical school, and university committees as appropriate. Shares insight on epidemiology or health services as it relates to improving the priority areas of PSP for our students, residents, patients, faculty members, and staff.
 * Demonstrates, by actions, commitment to the mission and the behavioral standards of SIU School of Medicine. Provides excellent service to both internal and external customers through collaboration and partnership; compassion and respect; integrity and accountability; diversity and inclusion; as well as continuous learning and improvement.
 * Participates in affairs of relevant professional societies, boards, or research interest
 groups that foster state, national, and international recognition for PSP and SOM.
 
   Qualifications
  
 
   * MD/DO, PhD or DrPH with post-doctoral training in Epidemiology, Health Services,Population Health or related field.
 * Sensitive to the needs of minority and rural populations.
 * Must demonstrate a record of teaching effectiveness and scholarship.
 * Experience or interest in developing distance education through online/hybrid formats;
 and who have had prior university teaching experience.
 * Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
 
   Supplemental Information
  
 
   
  
 
  
 
 
   If you require assistance, please contact the Office of Human Resources at hrrecruitment@siumed.edu or call 217-545-0223 Monday through Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm. The mission of Southern Illinois University School of Medicine is to optimize the health of the people of central and southern Illinois through education, patient care, research and service to the community.
 The SIU School of Medicine Annual Security Report is available online at https://www.siumed.edu/police-security. This report contains policy statements and crime statistics for Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Springfield, IL. This report is published in compliance with Federal Law titled the
 
 "Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act."
 Southern Illinois University School of Medicine is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer who provides equal employment and educational opportunities for all qualified persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, protected veteran status or marital status in accordance with local, state and federal law. Pre-employment background screenings required. 
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