Clinical Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology- IL- Chicago College of Optometry
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Doctor/Physician
Medical Doctor, Healthcare Consultant, Ophthalmologist, Surgeon
- Chicago College of Optometry
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- Chicago College of Optometry role at Midwestern University
- Chicago College of Optometry
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- Chicago College of Optometry role at Midwestern University
Responsibilities
Candidates are expected to be highly knowledgeable in the field of Ophthalmology, with particular interest in anterior segment and cataract care. The candidate must also be able to provide direct patient care and clinical instruction to professional students as well as residents, and be involved in interdisciplinary practice with other educational professionals. Candidates must be willing to actively participate in curricular assessment, professional development, student counseling and service activities within the college, university and the scientific community.
Successful candidates are also expected to be involved in research and scholarly activities, and have a sincere commitment to optometric education, community service and patient care. Primary duties include, but are not limited to:
- Teaching
- Developing and delivering lectures and/or laboratories for ophthalmology and surgical techniques, as assigned;
- Embracing and enhancing the didactic philosophies in the O.D. program;
- Maintaining and expanding the high quality clinical practice environment for optometry students; and
- Precepting students on clinical rotation at the Midwestern University Eye Institute
- Downers - Service
- Helping to maintain and grow the state-of-the-art optometry program with a strong interdisciplinary focus that meets the needs of patients in the surrounding community; is efficient, patient-friendly, and cost-effective;
- Working closely together with all optometry and ophthalmology faculty to provide a complete range of eye and vision care services;
- Participating in leadership roles in state, regional, and national organizations;
- Participating on College and University committees, as assigned; and
- Participating in College and University service
- Scholarly activity
- Engaging in research and scholarly activity, including presentations at scientific meetings, research, and publication in peer-reviewed journals sufficient to qualify for academic advancement.
Candidates are expected to be highly knowledgeable in the field of Ophthalmology, with particular interest in anterior segment and cataract care. The candidate must also be able to provide direct patient care and clinical instruction to professional students as well as residents, and be involved in interdisciplinary practice with other educational professionals. Candidates must be willing to actively participate in curricular assessment, professional development, student counseling and service activities within the college, university and the scientific community.
Successful candidates are also expected to be involved in research and scholarly activities, and have a sincere commitment to optometric education, community service and patient care. Primary duties include, but are not limited to:
- Teaching
- Developing and delivering lectures and/or laboratories for ophthalmology and surgical techniques, as assigned;
- Embracing and enhancing the didactic philosophies in the O.D. program;
- Maintaining and expanding the high quality clinical practice environment for optometry students; and
- Precepting students on clinical rotation at the Midwestern University Eye Institute
- Downers - Service
- Helping to maintain and grow the state-of-the-art optometry program with a strong interdisciplinary focus that meets the needs of patients in the surrounding community; is efficient, patient-friendly, and cost-effective;
- Working closely together with all optometry and ophthalmology faculty to provide a complete range of eye and vision care services;
- Participating in leadership roles in state, regional, and national organizations;
- Participating on College and University committees, as assigned; and
- Participating in College and University service
- Scholarly activity
- Engaging in research and scholarly activity, including presentations at scientific meetings, research, and publication in peer-reviewed journals sufficient to qualify for academic advancement.
Candidates must possess a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) or Medical Doctor (MD) degree from an accredited institution, must have completed a residency in Ophthalmology, and must be eligible for an Illinois medical license.
Contact information: Interested applicants should apply online western.edu and include curriculum vitae and letter of interest. Inquiries may be directed to Dr. Jenelle Mallios, Associate Dean of Clinical Affairs, Chicago College of Optometry, 555 31st Street, Downers Grove, IL 60515; e-mail: jmalli
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