What are the expectations with regard to professional activities for Health Sciences Clinical Professors at the assistant level?
For all medical faculty members at the Assistant level, ad hoc reviewing for journals, book publishers, or granting agencies, or participation in a professional society committee or a public service/consumer health organization (e.g., American Heart Association) are generally considered sufficient for professional activities. Greater involvement is expected as the candidate advances in rank and step. An individual’s role in the organization of training programs for health professionals and the supervision of health care facilities and operations may provide evidence of exemplary professional activity. In decisions bearing on academic advancement, these activities should be recognized as important contributions to the mission of the University (APM: 210-6.b.(1)b.
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