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Disclaimer:
The following information is drawn from materials prepared by
candidates for promotion to full professor. It is intended to illustrate activities and materials that
might support promotion. In
using these materials, please note the following: *The
Provost (and, in some cases, the President) are the University officers
authorized to approve promotions.
All levels of review below these officers are advisory. *Only
Departments are empowered to propose promotions, and the Divisional Dean is
charged with transmitting such proposals to the Provost or returning them to
the Department. *The judgment of the Department, Dean, and Provost will
therefore be critical to assessing qualification for promotion. *Materials
considered by the Department, Dean, and Provost will also (and always)
include confidential evaluations obtained from outside the University. Materials considered by the Provost
will include the confidential evaluations of the Dean and Department, and
those considered by the Dean will include the confidential evaluations of the
Department. *Thus,
the following materials are ONLY PART of a complete proposal for promotion,
whereas promotion is based on the ENTIRE proposal. Therefore, it should not be assumed that a record
comparable to that below will necessarily result in promotion, or that a
record not comparable to that below will fail to result in promotion. The Departmental Chair is likely to
be the best source of advice as to whether promotion is feasible and, when it
is not, what additional activity may result in qualification for promotion. *This
document has been prepared as a tool for use by associate professors in the
Division of the Biological Sciences.
Other individuals who may find it informative are Department Chairmen,
Section Heads, Committee Chairmen, senior faculty and potential recruits. Its intent is to help guide
individuals and their departments as they think about promotion to Professor. This document is not intended to list
the elements that every promotion proposal will be expected to address. The following information is
presented for information purposes only and is not intended to create any
contract or agreement, and its contents are subject to addition, deletion,
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1.Name: |
Terrance D.
Peabody, MD |
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Primary Appointment: |
Surgery |
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Secondary appointments: |
Cancer Research Center |
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2.Proposed rank: |
PROFESSOR |
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3.Proposed track: |
CLINICIAN-EDUCATOR |
LAY SUMMARY:
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Dr.
Peabody is responsible for the clinical care of children and adults with bone
and soft tissue tumors. In addition,
he conducts clinical outcomes research on orthopaedic oncology treatments,
including limb reconstructive techniques. He is the leader in the SectionÕs teaching programs,
serving as Program Director for the Orthopaedic Residency at the University
of Chicago and for the Orthopaedic Oncology Fellowship. His own teaching involves mentoring
and teaching medical students, residents and fellows in clinical and didactic
or lecture settings. He holds a
number of administrative positions on University and Hospital committees and
holds leadership positions in national professional societies as well as
editorial posts on the leading journals in his field. |
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AWARDS: ÒBest of SocietyÓ Award The Problematic Diagnosis of Bone Sarcomas of the Pelvis Wurtz,D,Peabody,T, Simon,M Musculoskeletal Tumor Society American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Anaheim, CA, 1999
Faculty Excellence in Resident Education Award Section of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine University of Chicago, 2000 Radiological Society of North America Certificate of Merit Education Exhibit-Giant Cell Tumor Mimics Stacy,GS, Peabody,TP, and Dixon,LB 88th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting 2002 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ORGANIZATIONS American Medical Association 2003 American Orthopaedic Association 2001- Graduate Medical Education Committee 2003 Representative to Organization of Program Directors Association 2003-2005 AOA- Kellogg Leadership Program 2003-2004 Academic Issues Committee 2004- Emerging Leaders Program Mentor 2004-
Illinois Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons – 2000-
Orthopaedic Guild Member - 1993 President
- 1999
Fellow American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons-1993
Connective Tissue Oncology Society - 1995 Member
University of Chicago Surgical Society – 1998-2003 American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons – 1998- Musculoskeletal Tumor Society Member 1995 Membership Committee - 2000 Chairman Membership Committee 2002-2004 Annual Meeting Co-Chairman 2003 Education Committee 2005 Web Site education Committee 2003-2005 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons – Subcommittee on Musculoskeletal Tumors and Diseases Evaluation 1999 – 2005 (6 year term)
American College of Surgeons Oncology Group 2000 - Academic Orthopaedic Society 2001-2003 ACGME Specialty Site Reviewer for the Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Review Committee 2002-Present Oral Examiner American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Orange County Medical Association 1992-1993 EDITOR Western Journal of Medicine: Orthopaedic Epitomes, published 1993. Consultant Reviewer: Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1997- Consultant Reviewer: Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1997. Consultant Reviewer: Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1998- Consultant Reviewer: Cancer, 1999. Guest Editor: Orthopedic Clinics of North America, Oct., 2000: Orthopaedic Management of Metastatic Disease Editorial Reviewer: CancerSource.com. Soft Tissue Sarcomas and Bone Sarcomas Board of Consulting Editors for Research: Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2002 Guest Editor. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. Symposium on Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society. Sept 2004. Section
Editor. Oncology. Current Opinion in Orthopedics. 2005. |
4.PRESENTATIONS
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1. Peabody T, Finn H and Simon M. Allograft Arthrodesis of the Shoulder Following Extra-articular Resections of Tumors of the Proximal Humerus. North American Musculoskeletal Tumor Society. May, 1991. 2. Peabody T, Finn H, and Simon M. Allograft Arthrodesis of the Shoulder Following Extra-articular Resections of Tumors of the Proximal Humerus. Sixth International Symposium on Limb Salvage. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Sept. 1991. 3. Peabody T, Monson D, Montag A, Finn H, and Simon M. Differences Between Deep and Subcutaneous Soft-tissue Sarcomas. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 59th Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C. February, 1992. 4. Peabody T, Differences in Prognosis Between Subcutaneous and Deep Soft-tissue Sarcomas. Combined English Speaking Orthopaedic Association/AOA Meeting. Toronto, Canada. June, 1992. 5. Peabody T, Limb Salvage Versus Amputation for Osteosarcoma, Orthopaedic Guild Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, 1993. 7. Peabody TD: Complications of Pelvis Reconstructions After Sarcoma Resection. Orthopaedic Guild Meeting, La Jolla, California, November 1996 8. Peabody, TD. Discussant. Tumor Section. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 65th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, March, 1998. 9. Peabody TD: Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma, Orthopaedic Considerations. Annual Convention of the National Kidney Cancer Association, Chicago, Illinois, 1998. 10. Peabody TD: Osteoarticular Allograft Reconstruction of the Proximal Humerus; American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Musculoskeletal Tumor Society, Specialty Day, Orlando FL, March 2000. 11. Peabody TD: Modular Endoprosthetic Reconstruction of Large Bone Defects, 10th Annual Total Knee, Hip and Shoulder Arthroplasty Seminar, Carlsbad, CA, July 2000. 12. Peabody TD: Modular Endoprosthetic Reconstruction for Severe Bone Loss, Illinois Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Fall Meeting. Nov. 2000. 10. Peabody, TD: Moderator. Tumors Section. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 68th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 2001. 11. Peabody TD: Allograft and Endoprosthetic Reconstruction of the Knee, Illinois Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, 2001. 15. Peabody TD: Moderator. Spine and Sacral Tumor Section, Musculoskeletal Tumor Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, 2001. 16. Peabody TD: Osteosarcoma; Moving Forward. Illinois Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Fall Meeting ,2001. Invited. 17. Peabody TD:Symposium: Orthopaedic Oncology Update, How to avoid making errors. Appropriate Follow-up of Orthopaedic Oncology Patients. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, Dallas, 2002. 18. Peabody, T.: Severe Bone Loss: Oncology and Revision. 12th Annual Knee, Hip and Shoulder Arthroplasty Seminar, North Carolina, 2002. 19. Peabody, T.: Solution for Severe Bone Loss in Tumor Surgery and Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty. 12th Annual Knee, Hip, and Shoulder Arthroplasty Seminar, North Carolina, 2002. 20. Peabody,T.: Tumors of the Upper Extremity. Combined Chicago Hand and Upper Extremity Review Course. Chicago, 2002. Invited. 21. Peabody,T: Report of the AAMC Meeting on Resident Work Hours. Academic Orthopaedic Society. Chicago, 2002.Invited. 22. Peabody, T: Moderator. Instructional Course Lecture. Beyond Bone Grafting- Techniques in the Treatment of Benign Bone Tumors. 70th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. New Orleans, February, 2003. 23. Peabody,T. The OrthopaedistÕs Nightmare: The Rodded Sarcoma. 70th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Symposium M. February, 2003. 24. Peabody, T. Teaching the Competencies. AOA Annual Meeting, Charleston, 2003.Invited. 25. Peabody,T. MOST Endoprosthetic Reconstruction of the Distal Femur-Short Term Results. 13th Annual Knee, Hip, and Shoulder Arthroplasty Seminar, San Diego, 2003. 26. Peabody, T: Moderator. Instructional Course Lecture. Beyond Bone Grafting- Techniques in the Treatment of Benign Bone Tumors. 71st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. San Francisco, March, 2004. 27. Peabody, T: Uses and Misuses of Tumor Prostheses for tumorous and Non-tumorous Conditions. Symposium T. 71th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. San Francisco, March, 2004. 28. Peabody, T.: Organizing Collaborative Studies. Specialty Day. Musculoskeletal Tumor Society. 71th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. San Francisco, March, 2004. 29. Peabody,T: AOA Survey of Program Directors and Residents. Symposium: The Effect of the Work Hour Restrictions. AOA Annual Meeting, Boston, 2004. 30. Peabody,T.:Operative Treatment of Bone Sarcomas. 30th Annual AAPA Continuing Education and Business Conference. October, 2004. Invited. 31. Peabody, T: Moderator. Instructional Course Lecture. Beyond Bone Grafting- Techniques in the Treatment of Benign Bone Tumors. 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Washington, D.C. February, 2005. 32. Peabody,T. The OrthopaedistÕs Nightmare: The Rodded Sarcoma. 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Symposium. Washington, D.C.,February, 2005. INVITED SPEAKER/VISITING
PROFESSOR/UNIVERSITIES 1. University of California, Irvine – August 1998: Orthopaedic Management of Metastatic Disease 2. Allegheny University Hospitals – January 2000: Orthopaedic Management of Metastatic Disease 3. Loyola University-February 2001: Modular Endoprosthetic Reconstruction for Severe Bone Loss 4. University of New Jersey Medicine and Dentistry-March 2002:Evaluation and Operative Management of Patients with Skeletal Metastases and Marrow Cell Tumors 5. Northwestern University Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Grand Rounds-May 2002 Management of Patients with Metastatic Carcinoma 6. University of Florida Department of Orthopaedic Surgery-November 2003: Marginally Marginal Margins: Local Recurrence in Adult Soft-Tissue Sarcoma 7. Ohio State University-September 2004: Marginally Marginal Margins: Local Recurrence in Adult Soft-Tissue Sarcoma 8. University of Maryland. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Grand Rounds-December 2004. The Race is On: The Management of Metastatic Disease Future
Invitations University of Pennsylvania April 2005 University of Southern Alabama April 2005 Northwestern University April 2005 University of California, Irvine April 2005 Carl Brighton Lecture for the Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons Fall 2005 |
36. ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITY STATEMENT:
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American Orthopaedic Association 2001 Graduate Medical Education Committee 2003 Representative to Organization of Program Directors Association 2003-2004 AOA- Kellogg Leadership Program 2003-2004 Academic Issues Committee 2004 Emerging Leaders Program Mentor 2004
Musculoskeletal
Tumor Society Member 1995 Membership Committee - 2000 Chairman Membership Committee 2002-2004 Annual Meeting Co-Chairman 2003 Education Committee 2005 Web Site education Committee 2003-2005 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons – Subcommittee on Musculoskeletal Tumors and Diseases Evaluation 1999 – 2005
ACGME Specialty Site Reviewer for the Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Review Committee 2002-Present American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Oral Examiner for certification and recertification
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