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Anne Klibanski, MDDonna Lawton, MSNancy Rigotti, MD
Ann Skoczenski, PhDTheodore Stern, MD
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The CV’s purposeTO SHOWCASE YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN
A CRISP, ORGANIZED, EASY-TO-READ FORMAT
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FORMAT
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Updated CV guidelines
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Features of the preformatted template
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• The big picture: your narrative
Key messages
• Teaching – critical for everyoneo Capture all of ito Be sure to mention teaching in your narrative
• Reach of your reputation
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y po Regional/national/international talkso Professional societies, committees, editorial
roles, grant review
• Always report activities from oldest to most recent
• Appointments should match HMS records
General CV formatting
• Appointments should match HMS records• Each activity/role should be listed only once • If a category doesn’t apply, leave it off
o Keep a shadow CV that includes all categories
• Include page numbers• Avoid abbreviations known only to your
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• Avoid abbreviations known only to your subspecialty
o Your CV will be read by people outside of your field
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Leadership and committees
• Major Administrative Leadershipo Includes educational, clinical, research and
l d i i t ti l d hi itigeneral administrative leadership positionso Group by Local, Regional, National,
International
• Committee worko Group by Local, Regional, National,
International
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International
• Grant review, professional society roles, and lay society work appear elsewhere
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Grant funding
• List (with dates)o Past funding
C fo Current fundingo Projects submitted for fundingo Training grants and Mentored Trainee Grantso Unfunded projects
• Include total direct costs (all years) if PI, lti PI it PI t t
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multi-PI, or site PI on current grants• Describe the project
Funding Information Current 2006-2010 The role of isoflavones in the management of hot flashes
NCCAM/R21 1234567A PI ($275,000) The major goal of the study is to use skin conductance measurements to quantify the impact of different isoflavones on hot flash frequency and severity.
2007-2012 Evaluating decision-making in childhood vaccinations AHRQ/R01 1234567A Co-Investigator The major goals of this study are to evaluate factors that lead to parental refusal to vaccinate and to design an intervention for health care professionals that will increase the acceptability of vaccinations. My role is to design the tool that will measure parental preferences and attitudes toward vaccination and to interpret the data.
Current Unfunded Projects
(PI -Jones)
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2009-2012 Pilot study of the association of the OSCE with performance on Medical Board examinations (Mentor)
I am supervising an Academy fellow in evaluating the association between OSCE performance and Part I of the Medical Board examinations
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Report of teaching
• Defined broadly, includes lectures and clinical or research supervision
• Should add up to ≥50 hourso Teaching outside of Harvard does not count
towards 50 hours, but does speak to reputation
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• You can include teaching that is scheduled for the future
Report of local teaching and training sections
• Teaching of Students in Courses
• Formal Teaching of Residents, Clinical Fellows and Research Fellows (post-docs)(p )
• Clinical Supervisory and Training Responsibilities
• Laboratory and Other Research Training and Supervisory Responsibilities
• Formally Mentored Harvard Medical, Dental, and Graduate Students
• Other Mentored Trainees and Faculty
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• Formal Teaching of Peers (e.g. CME and other Continuing Education Courses)
• Local Invited Presentations
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Report of Local Teaching and Training Teaching of Students in Courses
2000- The Human Body HMS 1st year Medical Students 3hr tutorial sessions per wk/ 8 wks
Formal Teaching of Residents, Clinical Fellows and Research Fellows (post-docs)
2006-2007 Management of cholelithiasis BIDMC 1st yr Surgery residents One hour lecture per yr
Clinical Supervisory and Training Responsibilities
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2000-2007 Ambulatory Internal Medicine Clinic Preceptor, Children’s Hospital Boston One half session per week
Research supervision vs. mentored trainees
• Focus on level of effort spent on this activityo Laboratory & Other Research Supervisory &
Training Responsibilities
• Focus on individual mentees, what they accomplished, where they are now
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o Formally Mentored Harvard Medical, Dental, and Graduate Students
o Other Mentored Trainees and Faculty
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Who might be listed as mentees?
• Training directors: only selected trainees
• Research: abstract, grant application, publication
• Medical education: teaching skills, workshop presentation, curriculum development
• Clinical: QI project, guideline, clinical program
• If asked, individuals listed would be
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If asked, individuals listed would be expected to endorse that you have been their mentor
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Enhancements to report of teaching
• Formally Supervised Trainees updated and separated into 2 distinct categories:o Formally Mentored Harvard Medical, Dental
and Graduate Studentso Other Mentored Trainees and Faculty
• Can include mentees if not “formal” supervisor or primary mentor
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supervisor or primary mentor
• Makes clear that peers can be mentees
Invited presentations
• Categories speak to breadth of reputationo Local – within Harvard systemo Regional – outside Harvard, within New
Englando National - includes national meetings held in
Bostono International - includes international society
meetings in US must sometimes meet
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meetings in US, must sometimes meet abroad
• You can include talks that are scheduled for the future
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Sponsorship language options
• No presentations below were funded by outside entities
• Those presentations below funded by outside entities are so noted and the funder(s) is (are) identified
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National Presentations
Those presentations below sponsored by outside entities are so noted and the sponsors are identified.
Sponsorship language examples
2011 Total Ankle Arthroplasty (CME course)/invited presentationAmerican Association of Orthopedic Surgeons San Diego, CA
2012 Autism Spectrum Disorders/plenary talkAmerican Psychiatric AssociationBoston, MA (Pfizer)
2013 Reduction of emergency room visits for asthmatic children with multifactorial home interventions (Selected Oral Abstract)
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with multifactorial home interventions (Selected Oral Abstract)American Academy of Pediatrics annual meeting, Orlando, FL
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Clinical activities
• Clinical Activitieso Where and how often do you see patients?
• Clinical innovations• Clinical innovationso Especially important if AoE is Clinical Expertise and
Innovationo List the innovations and describe the following:
• their influence or potential influence on care • how they are implemented locally, nationally, and/or
internationally
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internationally
• New section after Clinical Activities on Report of Teaching and Education Innovations
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Education of patients and service to the community
• Talks to lay public belong here, not in Invited Presentations
• Recognition includeso Best Doctor, Who’s Who (not in Honors and
Awards)o Media recognition
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Report of scholarship
• Research investigations vs. other peer reviewedo Research investigations include presentation of new
datadata
• Don’t use et al. (list all authors)• Abstracts within last 3 years unless award
received• Selected scholarship should largely be since
last promotion – please circle
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• Number each category separately starting at 1 • Highlight your name (bold/underline)
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e.g., UpToDate cards, case reports,educational materials in MedEdPortal,and full-length proceedings of meetings
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Report of Scholarship Peer Reviewed Publications in print or other media Research investigations 1. You ME, Lee KY, Chey RY, Menguy R. Electrogastrographic study of patients with unexplained nausea, bloating and vomiting. Gastroenterology 2005; 79:311-4. 2. Arnold TR, Bevalay TT, Chetan BU, You ME. The role of C1q alpha in pulmonary hypertension and acute ischemia. Cardiology 2007; 2(5):3251-3263. Research publications without named authorship 1. Irin MG, Cilli BM, Elman JS, and the Asthma Clinical Research Network *. Quality control of meters1. Irin MG, Cilli BM, Elman JS, and the Asthma Clinical Research Network . Quality control of meters for multicenter clinical trials. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2005; 356:1276-281. (*member of the writing group cited in the appendix of the manuscript)
2. The Asthma Clinical Research Network *. Quality control of meters for multicenter clinical trials. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2008; 356:1276-281. (*member of the writing group cited in the appendix of the manuscript)
Non-peer reviewed scientific or medical publications/materials in print or other media Proceedings of meetings or other non-peer reviewed research publications 1. Bengtsson S, Cilli BM, Solheim BG, You ME. Enforcement of data protection, privacy and security in medical informatics. In: Lun KC, Degoulet P, Piemme TE, Rienhoff O, editors. MEDINFO 02. Proceedings of the 7th World Congress on Medical Informatics, Sep 6-10, Geneva, Switzerland; 2002. pp.
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1561-5. Reviews, chapters, monographs and editorials 1. Weinstein L, You ME, Swartz MN. Pathogenic properties of invading microorganisms. In: Sodeman WA Jr, Sodeman WA, editors. Pathologic physiology: mechanisms of disease. Philadelphia: WB Saunders; 2004. p. 457-72.
2. You ME, Hunninghake GW, Gadek JE, Szapiel SV. The human alveolar macrophage. In: Harris CC, editor. Cultured human cells and tissues in biomedical research. New York: Academic Press; 2007. p. 54-6. (Stoner GD, Series editor. Methods and perspectives in cell biology; vol. 1.)
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Enhanced guidance for scholarship
• Mentor of primary authoro 23. Smith SR,** Browning EB, James SP, Henry RD.
Hand fractures in children. Pediatrics 2013;73:165-Hand fractures in children. Pediatrics 2013;73:16570.
o ** Denotes trainee for whom I served as primary mentor
• Notable citations of scholarshipo Herbert S, Morales S, Walker J. Cellular microtubles
and sonic hedgehog. Nature 2012;111:35-40.
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g g ;• Accompanied by editorial• Cited by the Faculty of 1000
The narrative’s purposeYOUR OPPORTUNITY TO HIGHLIGHT YOUR UNIQUE COMBINATION OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS
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The narrative
• Your Area of Excellence and any Significant Supporting Activities should be discussed
• Expand on accomplishments find your sweet• Expand on accomplishments – find your sweet spot
o Don’t be shy, but don’t overstate (for example, “many” if number is 2”)
• Opportunity to describe things that don’t have another home
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o Accomplishments as administrative leadero Submitted manuscripts
• Be sure to include teaching
The narrative
• Answer anticipated obvious questionso Major change in career focuso Large time lapse (or your chief can address but should beo Large time lapse (or your chief can address but should be
somewhere)
• Extent of your regional/national/international impact
• Will be read by professionals outside of your field
• Speak in 1st and not 3rd person
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• Length commensurate with rank o Assistant Professor candidates ≤1 pageo No narrative should exceed two pages
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Resources
http://fa.hms.harvard.edu/o Faculty of Medicine Handbook
o Checklists, Forms, Guides, and Templates
o Faculty of Medicine CV Guideline and Templates
o Promotion Profile Library
o Dedicated email for questions
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o One-on-one CV consultations
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Thank you!Questions?