What are the responsibilities and job description for the General Practice Resident (CIHS) position at The Ohio State University?
The Ohio State University College of Dentistry seeks a Clinical Instructor House Staff (CIHS) in the General Practice Residency (GPR) Training Program.
This Clinical Instructor House Staff position is a full-time position intended to provide an expanded knowledge base in general dentistry and provide clinical care experience as part of the dental school graduate program. The GPR provides excellent, comprehensive treatment and offers general dentistry at the postdoctoral level including hospital -based dentistry, as well as treatment of medically compromised and special needs patients. The GPR program has 9 to 10 resident doctors who serve a 1 or 2 year appointment. Residents appointed to the Clinical Instructor House Staff position in the General Practice Residency resident training program provide care to patients under the supervision of an attending faculty member in accordance to the guidelines of the department and The Ohio State University Medical Center (OSUMC) GME office, pursue additional training and education in General Dentistry, and may participate in training of dental students.
Required: D.D.S. or D.M.D.; graduation from an accredited dental school and eligible for post-graduate approved training; required to be eligible to obtain a training certificate, required to be American Heart Association certified in ACLS training. Must obtain an Ohio Dental License or Limited Resident’s License with the Ohio State Dental Board. Must be accepted into residency program through match process.
40 hours per week
This position requires successful completion of a criminal background check and drug and alcohol screening.
A CIHS needs to be able to: use of both hands, dexterity in the fingers and the ability to manipulate instruments, materials, dental hand pieces, and operate dental equipment. The use of feet is necessary to manipulate the rheostat for hand pieces or other dental equipment. The body must be able to work from a dental stool in order to perform most dental procedures. The ability to sit and stand for a duration of time is also necessary. Other specific requirements include color spectrum differentiation; manual dexterity/motor coordination, hand-eye coordination, physical communications; visual acuity and communication/language development. Individuals in this position may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens, chemical hazards (skin irritants), vibrating equipment, use of sharp instruments and latex.
The Ohio State University College of Dentistry is the fourth largest public dental school in the United States and it is the only public dental school in Ohio. The college is divided into ten divisions with all major ADA-recognized dental specialties represented. The College has approximately 600 students in its undergraduate, professional, and graduate programs.
Term (Fixed Term) 40 First Shift
This Clinical Instructor House Staff position is a full-time position intended to provide an expanded knowledge base in general dentistry and provide clinical care experience as part of the dental school graduate program. The GPR provides excellent, comprehensive treatment and offers general dentistry at the postdoctoral level including hospital -based dentistry, as well as treatment of medically compromised and special needs patients. The GPR program has 9 to 10 resident doctors who serve a 1 or 2 year appointment. Residents appointed to the Clinical Instructor House Staff position in the General Practice Residency resident training program provide care to patients under the supervision of an attending faculty member in accordance to the guidelines of the department and The Ohio State University Medical Center (OSUMC) GME office, pursue additional training and education in General Dentistry, and may participate in training of dental students.
Required: D.D.S. or D.M.D.; graduation from an accredited dental school and eligible for post-graduate approved training; required to be eligible to obtain a training certificate, required to be American Heart Association certified in ACLS training. Must obtain an Ohio Dental License or Limited Resident’s License with the Ohio State Dental Board. Must be accepted into residency program through match process.
40 hours per week
This position requires successful completion of a criminal background check and drug and alcohol screening.
A CIHS needs to be able to: use of both hands, dexterity in the fingers and the ability to manipulate instruments, materials, dental hand pieces, and operate dental equipment. The use of feet is necessary to manipulate the rheostat for hand pieces or other dental equipment. The body must be able to work from a dental stool in order to perform most dental procedures. The ability to sit and stand for a duration of time is also necessary. Other specific requirements include color spectrum differentiation; manual dexterity/motor coordination, hand-eye coordination, physical communications; visual acuity and communication/language development. Individuals in this position may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens, chemical hazards (skin irritants), vibrating equipment, use of sharp instruments and latex.
The Ohio State University College of Dentistry is the fourth largest public dental school in the United States and it is the only public dental school in Ohio. The college is divided into ten divisions with all major ADA-recognized dental specialties represented. The College has approximately 600 students in its undergraduate, professional, and graduate programs.
Term (Fixed Term) 40 First Shift