Biochem

CMP
Are you a postdoc interested in teaching?
Be a part of UCSF's innovative medical school curriculum
while gaining skills and building your resume!
Go from bench to classroom as a UCSF Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow!

In the Fall of 2001, UCSF unveiled a dynamic interdisciplinary curriculum for students in the first 
eighteen months of medical school. At the same time, the Departments of Biochemistry & 
Biophysics and Cellular & Molecular Pharmacology launched the UCSF Postdoctoral Teaching 
Fellowship Program with the goal of providing teaching opportunities for postdoctoral scholars 
in this exciting new curriculum. The departments are now calling for applicants for the 2009-2010 program.

  

The UCSF Postdoctoral Teaching Fellowship program provides training in the practice of
small group teaching, hands-on experience in facilitating small-group discussions, and an
opportunity to be a part of an innovative integrated medical school curriculum.
Teaching fellows are also exposed to innovative teaching modules. 
Each fellow receives an honorarium, structured mentoring, and formal evaluations.
Learn about UCSF's medical school curriculum

In the 2009-2010 academic year, teaching opportunities will be 
available in the following three blocks:

Prologue Block

 

Mechanisms, Methods and Malignancies (M3) Block

Metabolism & Nutrition (M&N) Block
Fall 2009 Fall 2009 Spring 2010

How to apply

 

Questions? Contact Dr. Tracy Fulton (M&N), Dr. Katherine Hyland (M3) in the Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics or Dr. Marieke Kruidering-Hall (Prologue) in the Department of Cellular & Molecular Pharmacology.