The Clinical Professor is responsible for the clinical training of medical students and residents. He or she supervises and evaluates student performance in the clinical setting and provides feedback to help them improve. The Clinical Professor also designs and implements curriculum for the medical school or residency program. In addition, the Clinical Professor conducts research in his or her area of expertise and publishes findings in peer-reviewed journals.

Clinical Professor Job Responsibilities

  • Clinical professors are responsible for teaching, research, and patient care in their area of specialization.
  • They typically have a joint appointment with a medical school and hospital, and their time is divided between these two institutions.
  • Clinical professors must maintain their clinical skills and keep up to date with advances in their field in order to provide the best possible care for their patients.
  • They also play an important role in the training of new doctors and other health care professionals.
  • In addition to their clinical duties, clinical professors may also be involved in administrative tasks such as budgeting, planning, and staff supervision.

Objectives

  • To provide clinical leadership and expertise in the field of medicine.
  • To train and educate medical students, residents, and fellows in the latest medical treatments and procedures.
  • To conduct research that advances the understanding and treatment of human diseases.
  • To serve as a role model for ethical behavior in all aspects of the medical profession.

Clinical Professor Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • A clinical professor typically has a medical degree and extensive experience in the field of medicine. They may also have additional qualifications in teaching or research.