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Faculty Vitae - January 2005

News and professional development for academic medical faculty

Diane Magrane, M.D.Welcome to the premier issue of Faculty Vitae, the AAMC's new electronic publication for medical faculty development. If you received the prototype issue on Faculty Vitality in September 2004, welcome back! If you gave us feedback, thank you!

The theme of this issue is Diversity and Equity. The feature article addresses salary equity and is supported by recent references and by a Leadership Lesson on negotiation basics. Your colleagues' responses to inquiries of how to strengthen faculty diversity appear in Perspectives. We've collected memorable kudos and quotes for our colleagues successes, and we've included a graphic snapshot of statistics of academic faculty distribution by rank.

We've responded to the initial feedback from our readers and hope to hear from more of you as we work to bring pertinent information and timely education for faculty development to all medical faculty in the U.S.

- Diane Magrane, MD, Associate Vice President, Faculty Development and Leadership Programs

For Faculty Institutional Perspectives Faculty Development Resources


Leadership Lessons: Negotiating for Success - Basic Stages
How can your negotiation skills be improved? Explore skills from the four stages of negotiation and examples of their application to academic medical life.

Perspectives: Developing Minority Affairs/Diversity Offices
Learn more about initiating or expanding a minority/diversity office.

Kudos & Quotes
See who is advancing and being recognized in academic medicine.

What Do You Think?
What did you read in this issue? What did you pass on to colleagues? What would you like to see more of? Send us feedback.

Thank you for asking...
Responses to our reader's comments on the previous issue.


Feature: In Pursuit of Equity - Examine Compensation Systems for U.S. Medical Faculty
A case study and lessons from four medical schools who have conducted studies of salary equity of men and women faculty highlight opportunities for faculty skill development and institutional leadership.

Data Snapshot: The chart below shows the distribution of faculty by sex and rank. Of the 108,000 faculty in U.S. Medical Schools in 2004, 70% are men and 30% are women. For additional graphical information, click on the pie chart.

Pie Chart


AAMC Division of Diversity Policy and Programs
See what AAMC is doing to increase diversity in academic medicine.

References from this issue
Abstracts and links to references and resources

AAMC Faculty Development and Leadership (FDL Home)

AAMC Professional Development Opportunities

Women in U.S. Academic Medicine Statistics and Medical School Benchmarking, 2003-2004

 

Faculty Vitae is a quarterly publication of AAMCs Faculty Development and Leadership (FD&L) programs. Its features include news, resources, and lessons in leadership and management to support U.S. medical schools and teaching hospitals.

Contributors to this Issue include:

Laura Castillo-Page
Director of Research
Division of Diversity Policy and Programs, AAMC

Brenda D. Lee
Asst. Dean, Medical Education and Student Affairs
Asst. Professor, Division of the Medical Humanities
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry

Mekbib Gemeda
Director, Office of Diversity Affairs
New York University School of Medicine

 

FDL Staff:

Diane Magrane, M.D.
Assoc. VP, Faculty Development and Leadership Programs
Valarie Clark, M.P.A.
Director, Faculty Development
Jennifer Korjus, J.D., M.Ed.
Director, Faculty Leadership Education

Winston Chapman
Admin. Asst., Faculty Development

Linda Hall
Admin. Asst., Leadership Programs

FDL Office:
tel:
(202) 828-0521
fax: (202) 828-1125
fdl@aamc.org
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