Faculty will collaborate in the development of the four year curriculum, the teaching of the practice of medicine, physical diagnosis, and organ-based systems modules, and development of innovative teaching technologies and simulations. Faculty will also be expected to spend a portion of time in clinical practice. Important concepts such as patient-centered and multidisciplinary care, preventive medicine, wellness, evidence-based medicine, palliative care, geriatrics and patient safety will be emphasized throughout the curriculum. UCF has grown to be the nation’s fourth-largest university and has demonstrated excellence in technology, science, and simulation. The College of Medicine has received preliminary accreditation by the LCME and admitted its charter class on August 3, 2009. The college will educate individuals to become exemplary physicians, leaders in medicine, scholars in science, innovators in medical technology and compassionate providers of health care.Candidates must be board certified in an ABMS specialty and eligible for licensure or licensed to practice in the State of Florida. Applicants should have significant teaching and clinical experience, and evidence of teaching excellence. Experience as a course or clerkship director, residency or fellowship program director is beneficial.