AAMC analyses examine trends in medical school faculty tenure policies

From: Dean Huffman . (dean@thehuffpeople.net)
Sun Mar 18 16:24:24 2007


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AAMC analyses examine trends in medical school faculty tenure policies

The proportion of U.S. medical school clinical faculty on tenured or tenure-eligible tracks has declined over time, according to new research released by the AAMC. For the past several decades, financial uncertainty, changes in health care delivery and reimbursement, and changing workforce needs have prompted medical schools to continually refine their appointment and tenure policies. The latest issue of AAMC Analysis in Brief examines clinical faculty tenure systems, financial guarantees associated with tenure, and probationary period length.

Information: Go to http://www.aamc.org/data/aib/aibissues/aibvol7_no1.pdf





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