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FACULTY ASSEMBLY Tuesday, November 24, 2009 4:00 p.m. (Central Time) United Hospital Auditorium

FACULTY ASSEMBLY Tuesday, November 24, 2009 4:00 p.m. (Central Time) United Hospital Auditorium. Bismarck SW Campus Center for Family Medicine Conference Room 515 East Broadway Fargo SE Campus Medical Education Center, Room 225 1919 North Elm Street MeritCare Video Conference

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FACULTY ASSEMBLY Tuesday, November 24, 2009 4:00 p.m. (Central Time) United Hospital Auditorium

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  1. FACULTY ASSEMBLY Tuesday, November 24, 2009 4:00 p.m. (Central Time) United Hospital Auditorium Bismarck SW Campus Center for Family Medicine Conference Room 515 East Broadway Fargo SE Campus Medical Education Center, Room 225 1919 North Elm Street MeritCare Video Conference Basement of Hospital Room OSS 720 4th Street North Grand Forks SMHS United Hospital Auditorium, Room 1350 501 N. Columbia Road Altru Hospital Conference Room A 1000 Columbia Road South Minot NW Campus NW Campus Conference 1201 11th Avenue SW Hettinger West River Regional Medical Center Library Room Devils Lake Mercy Hospital Education Room Jamestown Jamestown Hospital Conference Room 446 Connection Issues Contact: Don Larson at 777-5046 • AGENDA • The State of the School • Fiscal Year 09 Financial Report • Faculty Recruitment • Policy on Policy • Posting of Minutes • Discussion of posted Departmental Reports

  2. ARTICLE IV - GOVERNANCE • Section One - Faculty Assembly • The Faculty Assembly shall consist of all voting members of the faculty of the School. • Subsection One - Duties and Responsibilities • a. The Faculty Assembly shall meet at least annually at a time and place set by the Dean of the School. • b. The Faculty Assembly shall receive an annual report from the Dean and the Faculty Academic Council on the State of the School. The Dean shall circulate a written agenda to all Faculty Assembly members at least one week prior to a scheduled meeting. • Source: SMHS Bylaws Revised by FAC - April 3, 2000 Bismarck SW Campus Center for Family Medicine Conference Room 515 East Broadway Fargo SE Campus Medical Education Center, Room 225 1919 North Elm Street MeritCare Video Conference Basement of Hospital Room OSS 720 4th Street North Grand Forks SMHS United Hospital Auditorium, Room 1350 501 N. Columbia Road Altru Hospital Conference Room A 1000 Columbia Road South Minot NW Campus NW Campus Conference 1201 11th Avenue SW Hettinger West River Regional Medical Center Library Room Devils Lake Mercy Hospital Education Room Jamestown Jamestown Hospital Conference Room 446 Connection Issues Contact: Don Larson at 777-5046

  3. Faculty Assembly Presentation State of the SMHS2009 Joshua Wynne, M.D. Interim Vice President for Health Affairs Interim Dean Professor Of Medicine

  4. Overview of Presentation • Campus Climate and Environment • Faculty • Facility Update and Facility Needs • Scholarship and Research • Clinical Care • Service • Students and Education

  5. Overview of Presentation • Initiatives • Issues and Challenges • Notable Achievements

  6. Campus Climate and Environment • Enhanced communication - bidirectional • Enews sent out weekly • Mailing list now includes voluntary faculty, SMHS Advisory Council members, UND Deans and VPs, all SMHS students (not just MS) • Enews column by Interim Dean • Lunch meetings with Interim Dean • Students • Faculty • Staff

  7. Campus Climate and Environment • Improved interaction with ND Legislature during the recent session • ~ 20% increase in base funding for SMHS, including $1.275M to stabilize CFM • $5.4M for new Center for Family Medicine • $225K for EMR for CFM • $600K to initiate RuralMed program • $500K for CRH for health care planning • Lunch meetings with voluntary faculty at campus hospitals

  8. Campus Climate and Environment • Bus tour visits to rural communities planned for each quarter of 2010 • Dean’s Committee on Diversity • Members: Drs. Halaas (Chair), M.A. Sens, Dunlevy, Sukalski, Brown-Borg, Romanick and Mr. DeLorme • Focus of committee • Salary equity • Recruitment • Promotion and tenure • Retention

  9. Campus Climate and Environment • Process • Emphasis on participatory and engaged faculty governance, with open discussion and opportunity for input • Faculty Academic Council (FAC) • Bimonthly meetings • Primary faculty governance entity • Departmental Chairs’ Meetings • Process on Process

  10. Faculty • New faculty • Gwen Halaas, M.D., M.B.A., Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty Affairs, Director of CME • ChernetTessema, Ph.D., Instructor, ACB • Joyce Ohm, Ph.D. – Assistant Prof, BMB • Mark Koponen, M.D. - (Forensic Pathologist); Associate Professor • Kurt Zhang, Ph.D. - (Bioinformatics); Assistant Professor • Xuesong Chen, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, PPT • Mikhail Golovko, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, PPT • Mandy Meyer, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, OT/ACB.

  11. Faculty • New appointments • Dr. Byron Danielson – Vice-Chair, Dept. of Internal Medicine • Dr. Neville Alberto – Program Director, Transitional Year Residency • Dr. Guy Tangedahl – Interim Program Director, Family Medicine Residency (Bismarck) • Dr. David Bradley – Chair, Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology

  12. Faculty • New appointments • Brad Gibbens and Marlene Miller • Interim Co-Directors, Center for Rural Health • Dr. Kathy Sukalski – Interim Chair, Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

  13. Faculty • Promotion and/or tenure • John Watt, Ph.D. - Associate Professor with tenure, Dept. of Anatomy and Cell Biol • Scott Garrett, Ph.D. - Associate Professor with tenure, Dept. of Pathology • Sonia Zimmerman, Ph.D., Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, Dept. of Occupational Therapy • Stephen Stripe, M.D., Associate Professor, Dept. F.C.M., Minot CFM

  14. Faculty • Recruitment • Gerontology search • Sanford MeritCare issue • 9 basic science faculty • Director, Center for Rural Health

  15. Facilities • Center for Family Medicine (Bismarck) • Forensic Science Building (Grand Forks) • Upgrade to CEC • Simulation Center adjacent to the CEC

  16. Facility Needs • Additional wet lab space • Stimulus grant status • Allied health building

  17. Facility Needs • Upgrade and refurbishment of SMHS building • Research space (especially translational research) in Fargo

  18. Scholarship and Research • Strong effort to get funding, but highly competitive environment • Grant applications are up substantially (~36% increase c/w prior 4 years) • Funding is down (~16% c/w prior 4 years)

  19. SMHS Grant Activity ($M)

  20. Scholarship and Research • Strong program in eating disorders continues (>$15M in funding to Dept. Clinical Neurosciences) • 78% of grant $ from federal government (NIH, HRSA, Indian HS, DOD) • 8% from foundations

  21. Scholarship and Research • Funding leaders • Clinical Neurosciences • CRH • PPT • Surgery • Pathology • INMED

  22. Scholarship and Research • Great progress has been made in building research infrastructure • INBRE and COBRE grants (~$26M) • Next step will be to build the competitive investigator grants • Interdisciplinary collaboration • New recruits • Coordinated with and supported in part by UND • Partnership with industry

  23. Clinical Care • Hospitals are increasingly looking to partner with the SMHS for faculty recruitment • Dr. Sticca and the Dept. Of Surgery • Gerontology • Clinical Chairs are looking at expanded practice opportunities in ND and the region

  24. Service • Allied health – Parents as co-instructors (Dept. of PT) • CHPPR - Preventing and reducing chronic health conditions caused by unhealthy behaviors • Continuing Medical Education • Sponsored or jointly approved 340 CME activities • ~4,500 physician and ~7,100 other health professionals participated

  25. Service • Tobacco Quitline – Dept. of Family and Community Medicine • CRH and RAC - 37 programs and research projects underway to address a variety of rural health issues in North Dakota and across the United States

  26. Service • Health Workforce Information Center (CRH) • Initiated in 2008 as a national resource center on health workforce • Assist providers, educators, researchers, and policy makers in developing strategies to meet future workforce demand

  27. Students – Current Enrollment • M.D. (M.D./Ph.D.) 241 • M.S./Ph.D. - Basic Sciences 48 • D.P.T. Physical Therapy 144 • Clinical Lab Science 291 • Cytotechnology / Histology 14 • B.S. Athletic Training 25 • M.O.T. Occupational Therapy (Grand Forks) 93 • Casper, WY) 20 • Physician Assistant 61 • Physician in Training Residency Programs 100 TOTAL 1,037 • Other Programs • Continuing Medical Education • Laboratory Education for North Dakota (LEND) • >1600 undergraduate students

  28. Students and Education • Medical students • ~300 applications and ~150 interviewed for 55 slots • Most popular residency choices: Family medicine/Surgery/Internal medicine Pediatrics/OB-GYN/Emergency medicine • Contrary to national preference for “EROAD” specialties (“life style” choices)

  29. Students and Education • Our 6 residency programs received ~3,000 applications and matched 32 positions! • Allied health • CLS Celebration

  30. Initiatives • RuralMed • SMHS Recruitment Process • SMHS Advisory Council (especially regarding the budget process) • Development Activities • Dave Miedema – Director of Development • Meeting with faculty and students • Case Statement • Conflict of Interest Policy

  31. Initiatives • MPH program in conjunction with NDSU • Masters program in biomedical engineering with NDSU • Enhanced program in medical simulation (Simulation Center) • Revamped Dean’s Hour • Symposium on Voluntary Faculty Teaching and Scholarship (Dr. Hyder) • Research Retreat – Tentatively 12/19/09

  32. Issues and Challenges • Student debt • Anticipated contraction of NIH and NSF funding • Graduate student tuition waivers • UND F&A policy • Clinical practice plan revenue • Curriculum update • Need for more diversity • Re-writing of SMHS bylaws

  33. Outstanding Achievements • Dr. Patrick Carr • UND Foundation/Thomas J. Clifford Award and Class 2012 Golden Apple Award • Dr. Edward Carlson • Hippocratic Dignity Award • Dr. Stephen Tinguely • 2009 Medical Student Graduation Speaker • Dr. D. Sens • INBRE • Dr. Geiger • COBRE, and Chester Fritz Distinguished Professor award

  34. Outstanding Achievements • ~96% pass rate of PT graduates on national exam • Mary Ann Sens, MD, PhD - Board of Directors, National Association of Medical Examiners • UND Founders Day award to Dept. of O.T. for Excellence in Teaching

  35. Outstanding Achievements • Dr. Michael Atkinson - Outstanding Faculty Award for Undergraduate Teaching • Student Vickie Gorder published case study in Journal of American Academy of PA • OT Students: Jen Frueh , Nicole Keiffer, Ashley Tyre and Kacie Moll-Preysz were recognized at the Spring 2009 Frank Low Research Day. • Brittany Siefert elected Student Representative to the Wyoming OT Association.

  36. Outstanding Achievements • Gold Humanism Society Inductees • 8 third year students - Miran Blanchard, Dan Dixon, Katrina Gardner, Chad Hanson Erica Martin, Jennifer Mullally, Luke Van Alstine, Stacie Wellman • Deans Judy DeMers and Charlie Christianson

  37. Fiscal Year 09 Financial Report Dean Randy Eken

  38. Basic ScienceFaculty Recruitment

  39. Basic Science Search Committee

  40. Policy on Policy http://www.med.und.nodak.edu/

  41. Posting of Minutes http://www.med.und.nodak.edu/

  42. Discussion of Departmental Reports

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