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MUSC College of Medicine New Faculty Orientation September 12, 2013. Welcome!. Today’s agenda General overview/faculty affairs/APT/Mentoring Education Research Clinical Affairs. College of Nursing ~140 faculty ~400 students ~$4.6 million in extramural awards for FY13 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: MUSC College of Medicine New Faculty Orientation September 12, 2013

MUSC College of MedicineNew Faculty Orientation

September 12, 2013

Page 2: MUSC College of Medicine New Faculty Orientation September 12, 2013

Welcome!• Today’s agenda

– General overview/faculty affairs/APT/Mentoring– Education– Research– Clinical Affairs

Page 3: MUSC College of Medicine New Faculty Orientation September 12, 2013

Board of Trustees

VP for Information Technology and CIO

President

VP for Academic Affairs and Provost

Deans

VP for Clinical Operations and CEO,

Medical Center

VP for Medical Affairs and Dean,

College of Medicine

VP for Finance and Administration

VP for Development

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Colleges

Medicine

Dental Medicine

Pharmacy

Nursing

Graduate Studies

Health Professions

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• College of Dental Medicine– ~80 faculty– ~225 students– ~25 residents– ~$4.5 million in extramural

awards for FY13• College of Graduate Studies

– ~260 students• College of Health Professions

– ~65 faculty– ~840 students– ~$3.2 million in extramural

awards for FY13

• College of Nursing– ~140 faculty– ~400 students– ~$4.6 million in

extramural awards for FY13

• College of Pharmacy (joint program with USC)– ~75 faculty (half at MUSC

and half at USC)– ~760 students– ~$2.3 million in

extramural awards for FY13

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College of Medicine• Missions – education, research, and service• ~ 1270 faculty• ~ 1200 staff• ~ 650 trainees• ~ 700 medical students• ~ $205 million in extramural awards for FY13

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Academic Affairs

Medical Education

Departments:Anesthesia & Perioperative MedicineBiochemistry & Molecular BiologyCell & Molecular PharmacologyComparative MedicineDermatologyFamily MedicineMedicineMicrobiology & ImmunologyNeurosciencesObstetrics & GynecologyOphthalmologyOrthopaedic SurgeryOtolaryngologyPathology & Lab MedicinePediatricsPsychiatryPublic Health Sciences Radiation OncologyRadiologyRegenerative MedicineSurgeryUrology

Faculty Affairs

FinanceClinical Affairs

Research

Development

MUSC Physicians

Dean, College of MedicineVice President for Medical AffairsMUSC

PhysiciansBoard

Etta D. Pisano, MDVice President for Medical AffairsDean, College of MedicineProfessor, Dept. of Radiology

Page 8: MUSC College of Medicine New Faculty Orientation September 12, 2013

MUSC Physicians(The “Practice Plan” aka “UMA”)

• The physician group of MUSC Health.

• ~ 750 physician members.• ~ 900 staff.• ~ 1.5 million total patient

visits in FY13.• ~ $243 million in net

collections for FY13.

David Cole, MDProfessor and Chair, Dept. of SurgeryPresident, MUSCP

Steve Valerio, MBACEO, MUSCPAssoc. Dean for Finance, COM

Page 9: MUSC College of Medicine New Faculty Orientation September 12, 2013

MUSC Physicians Board of Directors• Officers

– Dr. Etta Pisano, Vice President for Medical Affairs and Dean

– Dr. David Cole, President– Dr. Don Rockey, Vice President– Dr. Scott Reeves, Treasurer– Dr. Donna Johnson, Secretary– Dr. Rogers Kyle, Member At-Large– Dr. Jack Feussner, Executive Senior

Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs

• Elected Clinical Chairs– Dr. Lucian Del Priore– Dr. Tom Keane– Dr. Sunil Patel– Dr. Rita Ryan

• MUSC BOT Members– Dr. Stanley Baker– Dr. Thomas Rowland

• Ex Officio Officials– Lisa Montgomery– Dr. Pat Cawley

• Community Leaders– Sabine Lang– Bonnie Lester– William McCauley– Milton “Van” Willis

• Elected At Large Members– Dr. Rogers Kyle– Dr. David White

Page 10: MUSC College of Medicine New Faculty Orientation September 12, 2013

Medical University Hospital Authority (MUHA)

• 709 beds in four inpatient facilities– Medical University Hospital– Ashley River Tower– Children’s Hospital– Institute of Psychiatry

• ~35,000 annual patient admissions• ~75,000 annual ER visits• ~6,600 employees

Pat Cawley, MD, MBAVice President for Clinical Operations and CEO, Medical Center

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Page 12: MUSC College of Medicine New Faculty Orientation September 12, 2013

MUSC Health

College of Medicine

(COM)

Medical University Hospital

Authority (MUHA)

MUSC Physicians (MUSC-P)

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Resources for Faculty Assistance

• University Ombudsperson– John Waller, MD– Advisory only, no records, not “official”– 792-7070

• Office of Gender Equity– Sexual harassment– Gender inequity ($$, promotion/tenure)– 792-8066

Page 15: MUSC College of Medicine New Faculty Orientation September 12, 2013

COM Faculty Affairs/Development• Associate Deans: Chimowitz, Gilkeson,

Gordon, McDermott, Smith• Team members: Crosson, Deas, Nall

• Advice, questions about APT, mentoring, conflict resolution, programs

• 792-2081/website: office hours, emailswww.musc.edu/com/faculty

Page 16: MUSC College of Medicine New Faculty Orientation September 12, 2013

Faculty Contracts• MUSC utilizes annual Faculty Appointment Contracts

(FAC) – same format for faculty in each of the Colleges

• July 1 – June 30• For most new faculty, the offer letter serves as the

faculty contract through June 30 of the first year of employment.

• Thereafter, each faculty member will receive a FAC from their department/division on an annual basis.

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Faculty Contracts• Typically prepared by departments and given to

faculty in May/June for review and signature.• Set forth the total anticipated compensation for the

faculty member and outline duties, responsibilities and goals for the coming year.

• If there are disputes between a faculty member and his/her supervisor regarding the FAC, the Faculty Handbook contains the FAC Dispute Resolution Process (Section 8.11).

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Faculty Contracts• The FAC contains guidelines with respect to compensation tied to

faculty rank – this is referred to as “Part A” of the FAC compensation section:– Assistant Professor, $60,000– Associate Professor, $80,000– Professor, $90,000

• Rank compensation applies only to faculty with “regular” faculty appointments, not to faculty with “modified” or “special” faculty rank appointments.

• Any source of funding may be used for the rank compensation component of a faculty member’s salary.

• Any potential compensation that exceeds “rank compensation” is included in “Part B” of the FAC compensation section as “Additional Compensation”. This amount can vary from year to year.

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Appointment, Promotion and Tenure

• Promotion and tenure are different decisions at MUSC

• Promotion: reviewed at department and college levels

• Tenure: reviewed at department, college, and university levels

• Separate criteria

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Promotion

• Tenure track– Four tracks:

• Clinical Educator – most common• Academic Clinician – clinical researcher• Academic Investigator – basic scientist• Academic Educator – basic science educator

– Ranks are the same in all tracks

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Promotion

• Modified tracks– Four tracks:

• Clinical Educator – most common• Academic Clinician – clinical researcher• Academic Investigator – basic scientist• Academic Educator – basic science educator

– Ranks are the same in all tracks

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Promotion - Tips

• Know your track!– It’s possible to switch; discuss with Chair

• Develop a plan with your mentor*• Check in annually with Chair/Division Director• Know the grid requirements within your track

– You may be “successful” in many respects, but if you’re not achieving the specified objectives, you are not making progress toward promotion!

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Tenure• Tenure ensures academic freedom, with the

expectation that the faculty member will continue to perform according to accepted standards subject to termination for cause, upon retirement, on account of financial exigency or the change or abolition of institutional programs.

• Tenure rests in the college or department of primary appointment only.

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Tenure

• Either Associate or Full Professors• “Not based upon specific academic skills or

attainments. These qualifications are considered in the process of promotion in rank.”

• “the individual's long-term value to the University is the central issue”– Clearly less quantifiable, intentional

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APT Summary• Know your current track

– Offer letter– Determined by Chair

• Be aware of criteria within track/rank• Be proactive in planning for advancement

– Mentors– Annual conversations/evaluations

• Tenure is qualitatively different from promotion