Description
The Pre-Doctoral Osteopathic Teaching Fellowship program is designed to develop students’ skills in
teaching over four prominent domains: osteopathic manipulation and other osteopathic clinical skills,
clinical ultrasound, the use of medical simulation in learning, and anatomy. Teaching Fellows will be
assigned responsibilities as a discipline lead in one of these four domains, but they will be expected to
teach in all MCOM labs (i.e., Osteopathic Clinical Skills (OCS) and anatomy) and across all four
domains as appropriate and as resources allow. Fellows will increase their proficiency in osteopathic
manipulative treatment (OMT), ultrasound, and other skills necessary for their assigned focus. For
instance: Anatomy-focused Fellows will develop skills in prosection, set up practical exams, and
teach dissection while Fellows with a simulation focus will learn case creation and operation of
medical simulation events. They will all learn to teach, develop and evaluate curriculum,