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PROMOTION AND TENURE FOR BASIC SCIENTISTS – BOTH PATHWAYS Tim Chambers, Ph.D. Lee Ann MacMillan-Crow, Ph.D.

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PROMOTION AND TENURE FOR BASIC SCIENTISTS – BOTH PATHWAYS

Tim Chambers, Ph.D.Lee Ann MacMillan-Crow, Ph.D.

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P&T for Basic Scientists Read the 2011 P&T Guidelines Check out the Companion Guide to the P&T

Document http://medicine.uams.edu/faculty/promotion-and-tenure/ Study the criteria table for your specific academic

pathway Basic Scientist-Tenure Pathway Basic Scientist-Non-tenure Pathway

Similar criteria - but differ in the extent to which teaching/mentoring and leadership/administrative service are expected

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Basic Scientist-TP & Basic Scientist-NTP Basic Scientists- TP are expected to

participate in the full range of academic activities of the College, with emphasis on research and teaching.

Basic Scientists- NTP are expected to

develop one major area of focus: either research or teaching.

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Basic Scientist – Tenure Pathway “Full range of activities” means:

Teaching/Mentoring Research/Scholarly Work Leadership/Administrative Service

Majority of Basic Scientist-TP faculty will focus strongly on research, and will teach

Minority of Basic Scientist-TP faculty will focus strongly on teaching, and will participate in some research, which could include educational research

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Assistant to Associate Professor

Basic Scientist-TP

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Basic Scientist-TP: Time Allotment

 (In Percents)

Basic Scientist-TPRange Typically

Teaching/Mentoring 10—35 30

Research/Scholarly Work

50—85 60

Leadership/ Administrative Service

0—35 10

DO THE MATH:If your focus is research, you must teach. However, you CANNOT

max out teaching and service without going below the research minimum: THIS IS A RESEARCH-INTENSIVE TRACK!!

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Research/Scholarly Work Funding

PI on a major extramural research grant and/or leader of a major project program grant, or alternatively

Substantial and clearly documented contributions as Co-I on multiple extramurally funded research grants

NIH is best, but others (e.g. American Heart Association; VA Merit) do count

Institutional General Research Support grants for pilot studies will NOT be counted

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Research/Scholarly Work Publications = scholarly evidence of

research productivity Peer-reviewed scientific articles

Quality more important than absolute number The P&T Guidelines speak of 1 – 3 first author or senior author

peer reviewed publications per year in rank Books/book chapters Participation in national/international

meetings Important opportunities to present your work Important opportunities to meet and get to know the experts

in your field

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Research/Scholarly Work Publications in your P&T packet:

Copies of your 5 most meritorious publications are required

Must be published or ‘in press’ Middle-author papers count, but must be

1st or senior author on a significant number of publications

Publication alone does not insure promotion

But then, neither does funding if you aren’t being productive

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Teaching/Mentoring Must include

Contact hours in graduate/medical school List of those you mentor

Estimate of contact hours with mentees Evidence of your contributions to their learning

and success Documented evaluation of teaching

performance: Your mean scores compared to the department

scores, NOT copies of evaluations

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Teaching/Mentoring Can include

Directing graduate seminars/journal clubs Serving as a major advisor on thesis and

dissertation committees Serving as committee member on thesis and

dissertation committees Evidence of community, local, regional and

national education programs Letters from mentees attesting to time

commitment and level of mentoring

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Teaching/Mentoring

Can also include: Service as a graduate or medical

school course leader (for those whose major focus is teaching)

Teaching outside one’s own area of interest

in other departments within the College

in other UAMS Colleges

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Teaching/Mentoring If your major focus is research, while very

important, teaching CANNOT compensate for a lack of research productivity. Strike the proper balance.

Form a mentoring committee or, at the very least, consult your chair if you feel like accepting a significant teaching responsibility at this stage of your career will compromise your research Directing a medical school course at this stage of

your career will compromise you research

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Leadership/Administrative Service

Expect to have share in “service load” for departmental and university programs – less as an Assistant Prof, more as an Associate Prof and still more as a Professor

Assessed by review of type and complexity of committee and/or administrative work

Document participation and valuable contributions

Document leadership roles and/or other active involvement in administration

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Professional Recognition Should have established a reputation in

the national or international medical or scientific community

Participation in appropriate professional organizations and presentations before national and/or international meetings

Note invited presentations NIH/VA study sections are valued but not

required

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Professional RecognitionLetters of Recommendation Three letters are required Authors

Should be recognized national authorities Should be in your field of interest Should NOT have employed you or trained

you (e.g., not someone who has been your “boss” or a direct teacher/mentor)

Should clearly have reviewed your CV or portfolio and have detailed comments

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Obtaining Letters Provide your Department Chair with a list

of names and contact information Department Chair formally solicits these

letters, and sends to those letter-writers: Letter of request for recommendation Your CV COM P&T Guidelines

Solicit more letters than you need to ensure you get three great letters back in time

Additional letters may be a good idea if they add significant information or an importantly different perspective on your contributions.

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New This Year: External Referee Form Helpful new from for the P&T Committee

that accompanies all required Letters of Recommendation. This form: Clarifies the letter writers relationship to

the candidate Explains the letter writers knowledge of the

candidate’s work Is part of the formal Letter of

Recommendation solicitation process

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Associate to Full Professor

Basic Scientist-TP

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Professorship Reserved for those members of the faculty

who have demonstrated outstanding ability Not based on length of service alone Should also have:

Considerable time and experience in rank as Associate Professor (typically 5 – 10 years)

Additional publications Other evidence of scholarly activity and

professional recognition

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Basic Scientist – TPAssociate Professor to Professor

Same “full range of activities” “Outstanding record in at least two of

the following three mission areas”: Research/Scholarly Activities Teaching/Mentoring Leadership/Academic Service

Most will have excelled in the first two areas

Study the criteria table carefully

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Assistant to Associate Professor

Basic Scientist-NTP

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Basic Scientist -NTP Basic Scientists- NTP are expected to develop one

major area of focus: either research or teaching. Majority of Basic Scientist-NTP faculty will focus

strongly on research Minority of Basic Scientist-NTP faculty will focus

strongly on teaching, and will participate in some research, which could include educational research

Depending on your emphasis, at your leisure, you may want to review the pertinent slides in the Basic Scientist – TP pathway

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Basic Scientist-NTP: Time Allotment

 

(in Percents)

Basic Scientist-NTPRange Typically

Teaching/Mentoring

0—30 5

Research/Scholarly Work

90—100 90

Leadership/ Administrative Service

0—10 5

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Research/Scholarly WorkIf your focus is research: Funding criteria are exactly the same as for

Basic Scientist – TP Publication criteria are exactly the same as

for Basic Scientist - TP

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Teaching/MentoringIf your focus is teaching: See the guidance presented under

Teaching/Mentoring for the Basic Scientist-TP pathway

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Leadership/Administrative Service

Leadership/Administrative Service is largely the responsibility of the Basic Science-TP faculty.

Assistant Professors on the Basic Science-NTP may have small leadership/administrative service roles.

Associate Professors on the Basic Science-NTP may have larger leadership/administrative service roles, and Professors on the Basic Science-NTP may devote as much as 10% of their time allotment to leadership/ administrative service.

Typically, the most successful candidates align their committee work with their research and/or teaching interests.

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Professional Recognition These criteria are identical to those on the

Basic Scientist – TP pathway Required letters of recommendation and

the process for obtaining them are also identical to those on the Basic Scientist-TP pathway

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Associate to Full Professor

Basic Scientist-NTP

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Professorship Reserved for those members of the faculty

who have demonstrated outstanding ability Not based on length of service alone Should also have:

Considerable time and experience in rank Additional publications Other evidence of scholarly activity and

professional recognition

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Basic Scientist – NTPAssociate Professor to Professor

Having made the decision to focus on either Research or Teaching, candidates for promotion to Professor will have made outstanding contributions in Research or Teaching.

Study the criteria table carefully

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Both Tracks If your department has a Promotion

and Tenure committee, the results of their vote should be included in your packet.

When possible, have your packet reviewed by someone in your department who has been on the P&T Committee.

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How can you help to assure your own success?

Know the rules! Study the companion guidehttp://medicine.uams.edu/faculty/promotion-and-tenure/for-com-pt-committee/ Talk to P&T committee chair in department or faculty

affairs representative before finalizing your initial appointment or if you have unresolved concerns.

Get a mentor. Attend P&T workshops and a database training session. Prepare a concise, neat, well-organized packet that

makes it easy for the reviewer to find support that you have met criteria.

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COM Deadline Deadline for submission of your

electronic packet is Monday September 26, 2016 by 4:30- No Exceptions

Back up all documents submitted in your packet.

The electronic system is available at: http://PromotionTenure.UAMS.edu

Be sure you know how to use the electronic P&T system. Call the Faculty Center if you have any questions 526-4661

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Questions?