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Break-out Sessions 11:00-12:15. Basic Scientists: Upper Auditorium Breakout session with Professors Kornbluth and Lefkowitz Open to everyone (Basic or Clinical Sciences Faculty) Suggest Track 3 and 5 faculty attend Clinical Science Faculty: Lower Auditorium
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Break-out Sessions 11:00-12:15 • Basic Scientists: Upper Auditorium • Breakout session with Professors Kornbluth and Lefkowitz • Open to everyone (Basic or Clinical Sciences Faculty) • Suggest Track 3 and 5 faculty attend • Clinical Science Faculty: Lower Auditorium • Reminder to speaker: no microphone
Getting Promoted in the Clinical Sciences at Duke Ann Brown MD MHS Associate Vice Dean for Faculty Development New Faculty Orientation 9/17/09
What are the Pathways? • There are five pathways (revised 2006) • Standard Tenure Clock (10 years)* • 1: Clinical / Administrative / Educators • 2: Clinician Researchers • 3: Research focused faculty • Non-clocked – term appointments • 4: Clinicians • 5: Researchers *Basic Science Department tenure clock is 7 years
Tenure Clock • Tenure clock starts with first appointment at Assistant Professor rank regardless of track
Pathways Apply To… • Clinical Departments • MDs • PhDs • MD/PhDs • Other terminal degree holders in the clinical departments • (Basic Science Departments have a different process. See the following web links: medschool.duke.edu>faculty&staff>School of Medicine APT>Basic Sciences-APT)
What are the Ranks? • Medical Instructor (incubator status, tenure clock not active) • Assistant Professor • Associate Professor • Associate Professor with Tenure • Professor* • Professor with Tenure *Tracks 4 and 5 only
Path 1: Clinician / Administrator/ Educator • Designed to reward physicians who see patients (typically ≥75%) and do some research, administration, or education • Primary focus: publications & reputation • Referral patterns • National committees & professional organizations • Review articles, case reports, chapters* *For all tracks, publications from any stage of your career count.
Path 1: Clinician / Administrator/ Educator • Also appropriate for faculty who spend the majority of their time on a combination of clinical care, administration, and/or teaching • Similar to Track 4, but difference is stronger emphasis on scholarly activity in Track 1
Path 1 • Grants • Clinical volumes • Teaching or administrative accomplishments • Tenure clock applies: must initiate tenure review by the start of 10th year • Earlier review okay
Path 2: Clinician / Researcher • Designed to reward physicians who see patients and do ~50% research • Natural home for Clinical Investigators • Primary focus: publications & reputation • Referral patterns • National committees & professional organizations • Manuscripts – higher standard than Path 1
Path 2 • Grants • Clinical volumes – lower standard than Pathway 1 • Teaching or administrative accomplishments count but are secondary to research and clinical care expectations
Path 3: Primary Research • Designed for faculty who typically do ≥75% research • Natural home for Lab-focused MDs and PhDs • Primary focus: publications & reputation • History of funding • Publications • Nationally significant research
Path 3 • Grants – Peer reviewed (NIH, Selective foundations) • Publications – expect to be placed in major journals • Teaching or administrative accomplishments count but are secondary to research objectives
Path 4: Clinician • Designed for faculty who typically do ≥75% clinical work • As with Track 1, combinations of clinical work, teaching and administration also fit here • Natural home for pure clinicians • Primary focus: clinical care • Referral patterns • National committees & professional organizations - reputation
Path 4 • No tenure clock • But remember, if you later switch to track 1, your tenure clock started on date of first appointment to Assistant Professor in the non-tenure track • Can only transfer to Tracks 1-3 during the first ten years in Path 4
Path 4 • Grants – very secondary • Publications – much less critical, although they enhance clinical reputation
Path 5: Researcher • Designed for faculty who typically do ≥80% research • Natural home for PhDs in clinical departments • Primary focus: publications & funding • Publications – high level journals • Consistent funding – annual appointments
Path 5 • Teaching or administrative accomplishments count but are are secondary to research objectives • Most teaching in the context of the research work
Preparing for Promotion • Process takes about 1 year • You should play an active role in the process of deciding when to go up for promotion • You can bring this up with your Chair/Chief
Promotion and Tenure Review Timeline DAPT Committee forwards recommendation to Chair Faculty member submits dossier to DAPT* Committee Faculty member invited to submit dossier Chair forwards to Clinical APT Committee Final action 3 months 6 months 1 month 6 months *DAPT=Departmental APT Chair notifies faculty member of DAPT recommendation
Questions? • Resources • Your flash drive • Your Chief or Chair • Departmental APT people • Administrative Liaison • Faculty Liaison • Faculty Handbook and APT Guidelines • http://medschool.duke.edu/ • Select “Faculty & Staff” on Left Bar • Duke Advantages for Faculty • http://www.provost.duke.edu/faculty/ • Office for Faculty Development
Announcements • In your folder: we have listed your Track if known. If it is different than you expected, should talk to chief. • Buffet Lunch will be ready at 12:15 and will be announced with a bell • Eat wherever you want- we’ll use the same tables as the roundtables
Breakout Sessions • Track 4-Room A • Tracks 3 & 5- come to podium • Track 1- Lower Auditorium • Fellows and Medical Instructors: you are technically “pre-track”. Attend any roundtable you wish.