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Office of the Faculty Dean of Academic Affairs |
Tracks, appointments, promotions |
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EDUCATION Appointment,
reappointment, promotion, and tenure in all BSD faculty tracks require a
significant and excellent program of education. It is the responsibility of individual faculty members, in
consultation with their departmentals chairs and section chiefs, to develop
such a program of education. The
following links may be helpful in recording educational activity and
identifying opportunities for education. From
Biological Sciences Division: On-line teaching portfolio for
Biological Sciences Division faculty Guidelines
relevant to reappointment/promotion on EDUCATIONAL effort of NON-CLINICAL
faculty Undergraduate
college education Education of undergraduate College
students (Biological Sciences Collegiate Division) Dean for undergraduate
College education (BSCD Master) Access to undergraduate
researchers Medical
student education Education of medical students
(Pritzker School of Medicine) Deans for medical
student education Access
to medical student researchers MSTP (Medical
Scientist Training Program) Graduate
student education Education of Ph.D. students
(Office of Graduate Affairs) Dean
for Ph.D. students (Office of Graduate Affairs) Programs
of graduate study – faculty who wish to teach or train graduate
students in the various programs should consult this list and contact the
relevant program(s) directly.
Presently there is no central clearinghouse of teaching needs or
training opportunities. From
outside Biological Sciences Division: Medical
Faculty Teaching Resources: website of Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries Faculty Professional
Development website of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. [The
following are repeated from this site] Exam
questions, writing in the clinical sciences... Download Powerpoint
presentation in which Jen Kogan and Judy Shea in Penn's Department of
Medicine offer guidance on writing items for exams. Feedback,
Providing Effective in a Clinical Setting Download
Powerpoint presentation in which Jen Kogan and Lisa Bellini in Penn's
Department of Medicine offer advice on providing feedback to students,
reisdents, and fellows in the clinic. PowerPoint
on-line training, basic On-line PowerPoint tutorial created by the
Biomedical Library covering basics such as inserting and editing slides.
Tutorial includes web sites that provide biomedical images. Science
of Scientific Writing
Videotape of Judith Swan, Ph.D., Princeton University Writing Program
describing principles for constructing clear sentences. Scientific
Writing Made Clear Videotape
in which Judith Swan, Ph.D., Princeton University Writing Program, shows how
to create cohesion among sentences. |