We are very excited that you have decided to become more involved with NEOUCOM.  The education of our students and residents depends on an active and engaged faculty.  It is important for you to know that we have graduated over 2000 NEOUCOM medical students, approximately a third of whom are practicing in the northeastern Ohio area.  Your role as a faculty member is key -- not only in educating students but providing care to the citizens of northeastern Ohio. 

How Can I Participate in NEOUCOM Activities By Contributing As......



EDUCATOR  -- To learn more about teaching opportunities, you may contact the:

Office of Health Professions Education

Division of Clinical Sciences

Rootstown Campus Departments

 


 


SCHOLAR --
To learn more about research opportunities, please contact the:

Division of Research 





COMMUNITY SERVANT
 -- You can learn more about service opportunities including serving on:

NEOUCOM COMMITTEES 


Institutional faculty also may volunteer their time to provide free, quality health care for uninsured in the area at free clinics such as Barberton Community Health Center; Hartville Migrant Worker Medical Clinic; Open M Free Clinic (Akron); and Townhall II (Kent)