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  • PHYSICAL THERAPY FACULTY POSITIONS AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

    PLEASE SEE THE FOLLOWING ANNOUNCEMENT FOR TWO FACULTY POSITIONS IN THE
    PROGRAM IN PHYSICAL THERAPY AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY.
    THOSE INTERESTED, PLEASE REPLY TO ADDRESS LISTED IN THE ANNOUNCEMENT.



    Faculty Positions

    The DPT program at Columbia University is recruiting for 2 full-time
    faculty positions. The preferred candidates should have an
    investigative doctorate (PhD, EdD) or be in receipt of the degree at the
    time of hire and be eligible for NYS licensure. An advanced master's
    degree and/or a post-professional DPT with clinical specialization will
    be considered along with licensure eligibility. Scholarship acumen and
    teaching expertise in one or more of the following needs to be
    demonstrated:
    1. Musculoskeletal physical therapy, biomechanics, exercise physiology
    2. Cardiopulmonary physical therapy, geriatrics and or general
    practitioner competencies in conjunction with interest in assuming some
    responsibility for the clinical education program.
    Columbia University is a research-one institution with a strong academic
    and clinical environment. The program is housed in the College of
    Physicians and Surgeons on the Health Science campus, which consists of
    the Schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Public Health and Nursing.
    The program has a nationally recognized and diverse faculty. Academic
    salary and rank are commensurate with experience. Excellent benefit
    package.

    The positions are available anytime between January and July 2007.

    Interested candidates should forward a letter of application, curriculum
    vitae and names and contact information of 3 references to:
    Dr. Cynthia Chiarello
    Chair, Search Committee
    Associate Director, Program in Physical Therapy
    Columbia University
    Neurological Institute
    710 West 168th Street, 8th floor
    New York, NY 10032.
    Dr. Chiarello can be contacted at cmc3@columbia.edu


    Detailed information on the program's mission, teaching physiology and
    objectives can be obtained from the program's website at
    www.columbiaphysicaltherapy.org

    Columbia University is an affirmative action and equal opportunity
    employer.
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