Thank you for your interest in teaching medical students for the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at the University of Minnesota. Adjunct faculty are vital to the mission of our department.
1. How do I become an adjunct faculty member?
First, look at Teaching Responsibilities for an overview.
Next, fill out the Human Resources Information Form (Excel)
Options:
- Print and fill it out by hand; then either mail or fax it (Fax: 612-625-0916)
- Fill it out online, save to your hard drive, and send as an attachment to hills007@umn.edu
- Fill it out online and print it; either mail or fax it.
Mailing address:
Judy Hillstrom
MMC 381
420 Delaware St. SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
- Instead of the form, you may send a copy of your CV (e-mail attachment, fax, or mail).
After processing (usually a few weeks), we'll call you to get you started teaching.
2. What are the benefits of being adjunct faculty?
3. I teach students—can I get CME credit for that?
4. I would like more information on giving feedback and grading.
5. How can I remain productive with a student in my office?
6. How can I be an effective clinical teacher?
The Microskills Model of Clinical Teaching (Neher JO, Gordon KC, Meyer B, Stevens N. A five-step "microskills" model of clinical teaching. J Am Board Fam Pract. 1992;5:419-424) is used to improve the educational interaction between student and preceptor; the model is flexible, portable, and easy to use. Clinical Teaching is a short slide show on how to use the model.
Link here to Family Medicine's Office-Based Teacher column.
7. Whom do I contact for more information?
Judy Hillstrom, hills007@umn.edu, 612-624-0452