Department of Medicine Three Year Review Workshop Job Descriptions

Department of Medicine Three Year Review Workshop Job Descriptions
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1. Department of Medicine Three Year Review Workshop Job Descriptions Department of Medicine Three Year Review Workshop Job Descriptions November 21, 2012 Joan Wither Co-Chair, Three Year Review Joan Wither Co-Chair, Three Year Review

2. Three Year Review Three Year Review Job Descriptions Job Descriptions Job description should be defined when started in the Department of Medicine Define the criteria by which your success will be judged Full job descriptions are located at http://www.deptmedicine.utoronto.ca/Faculty/appointments/domjob.htm

3. Three Year Review Three Year Review Clinician Scientist/Scientist Expectations (research) Clinician Scientist/Scientist Expectations (research) Reviewed on performance since appointment PI in an established research program Holds as PI at least one peer-reviewed grant 2 peer-reviewed manuscripts per year as 1 st or senior author ( 6 total)

4. Three Year Review Three Year Review Clinician Investigator Expectations (research) Clinician Investigator Expectations (research) PI in research program Holds as PI at least one peer-reviewed grant or major industry grant 1 peer-reviewed manuscript per year as 1 st or senior author ( 3 total)

5. Three Year Review Three Year Review Clinician Scientist or Investigator Expectations (teaching - quantity) Clinician Scientist or Investigator Expectations (teaching - quantity) Teaching only in the context of clinical cases is not sufficient Other teaching may vary depending on the nature of research and clinical work Graduate student teaching or member of thesis committee Centrally scheduled undergraduate teaching and examinations Supervision of learner research projects Formally assigned teaching in the Faculty of Arts and Science Teaching at the continuing education levels

6. Three Year Review Three Year Review Clinician Scientist or Investigator Expectations (teaching - quality) Clinician Scientist or Investigator Expectations (teaching - quality) CI must maintain formal teaching dossier and CS mini teaching dossier to document and reflect on teaching and education activities and evaluations Satisfactory teaching effectiveness scores (POWER, MedSIS evaluation) Receptiveness to feedback on teaching

7. Three Year Review Three Year Review Clinician Scientist or Investigator Expectations (administration) Clinician Scientist or Investigator Expectations (administration) Participate in one or two hospital, departmental, or Faculty-level committees relevant to work

8. Three Year Review Three Year Review Clinician Scientist/Scientist Application Tips Clinician Scientist/Scientist Application Tips Cover letter should highlight your achievements and future goals in research a focused research program is an asset Opportunity to outline any impediments to success such as protected time, research environment, mentorship, financial support Funding Very important that your role in grants defined If unsuccessful indicate applications submitted Publications Outline clearly how you contributed to the publication (especially important if publishing with previous supervisor)

9. Three Year Review Three Year Review Clinician Investigator Application Tips Clinician Investigator Application Tips Judged on the strength of your clinical program and your research success Cover letter should highlight your achievements and future goals in research a focused clinical/research program is an asset Outline any impediments to success eg. cohorts, database problems Funding Very important that your role in grants defined especially important for industry funded grants and research contracts Some evidence of intellectual contribution to grant process is required

10. Three Year Review Three Year Review Clinician Educator Expectations (teaching - quantity) Clinician Educator Expectations (teaching - quantity) Major time commitment to teaching and educational leadership/administration and/or research in education (CPA) Expected benchmarks - quantity Teach in centrally scheduled/evaluated UG and PG teaching - most Teach at continuing education or faculty development level most Supervise projects (research, scholarship, patient safety etc.) some Participation in PG academic half-day or other educational programs

11. Three Year Review Three Year Review Clinician Educator Expectations (teaching - quality) Clinician Educator Expectations (teaching - quality) Must maintain formal teaching dossier to document and reflect on teaching and education activities and evaluations Must have satisfactory teaching effectiveness scores (POWER, MedSIS evaluation) Must be receptive to feedback on teaching and engage in faculty development and/or mentorship around teaching/education

12. Three Year Review Three Year Review Clinician Educator Expectations (leadership/administration) Clinician Educator Expectations (leadership/administration) CE with major leadership/administrative positions must show effectiveness in position course evaluations rotation effectiveness scores internal/external reviews, etc.

13. Three Year Review Three Year Review Clinician Educator Expectations (research) Clinician Educator Expectations (research) CE focusing on education research major must engage in research activity Apply for peer-reviewed funding Conduct scholarly activities such as research in education, innovation, implementation, or sustainability of educational programs Disseminate their work

14. Three Year Review Three Year Review Clinician Educator Expectations (administration) Clinician Educator Expectations (administration) Participate in one or two hospital, departmental, or Faculty-level committees relevant to work

15. Three Year Review Three Year Review Clinician Educator Application tips Clinician Educator Application tips Cover letter should highlight your achievements in education and future goals in education-based scholarly activity Impact of your scholarly activity on education should be outlined Inclusion of POWER, MedSIS, and other teaching evaluations and teaching awards important (received and nominated)

16. Three Year Review Three Year Review Clinician Teacher Expectations (teaching quantity) Clinician Teacher Expectations (teaching quantity) Teach or supervise UG and PG trainees during most of their inpatient and ambulatory clinic activities Involved in centrally scheduled UG teaching eg. ASCM, PBL, DOCH, etc. Involved in evaluation of trainees Engagement in some faculty development of skill acquisition related to teaching/education (eg. curriculum development, mentoring, educational leadership, attendance at education meetings) Participation in PG academic half-day

17. Three Year Review Three Year Review Clinician Teacher Expectations (teaching quality) Clinician Teacher Expectations (teaching quality) Must maintain formal teaching dossier to document and reflect on teaching and education activities and evaluations Must have satisfactory teaching effectiveness scores (POWER, MedSIS evaluation) Must be receptive to feedback on teaching (use feedback to modify teaching strategy)

18. Three Year Review Three Year Review Clinician Teacher Expectations (administration) Clinician Teacher Expectations (administration) Participate in one or two hospital, departmental, or Faculty-level committees relevant to work

19. Three Year Review Three Year Review Clinician Teacher Application tips Clinician Teacher Application tips Evaluated on excellence in teaching and clinical contribution to department Cover letter should highlight your clinical program and teaching commitments Inclusion of POWER, MedSIS, and other teaching evaluations and teaching awards important (received and nominated)

20. Three Year Review Three Year Review Clinician in Quality and Innovation Expectations (improvement/innovation activities) Clinician in Quality and Innovation Expectations (improvement/innovation activities) Significant engagement in improvement, translational, or innovation activities Piloting new models of chare, innovations, or implementing established QI interventions Must maintain a formal CPA dossier to document and reflect on their activities and impact on patient care Expect to carry out activities in a scholarly way with ongoing evaluation of the impact of their work on clinical practice

21. Three Year Review Three Year Review Clinician in Quality and Innovation Expectations (teaching) Clinician in Quality and Innovation Expectations (teaching) Teaching only in the context of clinical cases is not sufficient Other teaching may vary depending on the nature of activities and clinical work Ideally should include educational programs that relate to QI, patient safety, knowledge translation, or heath care innovation Plus at least one other teaching commitment Centrally scheduled undergraduate teaching and examinations Supervision of learner research projects Participation in PG academic half-day or other programs Teaching at the continuing education level

22. Three Year Review Three Year Review Clinician in Quality and Innovation Expectations (administration) Clinician in Quality and Innovation Expectations (administration) Participate in one or two hospital, departmental, or Faculty-level committees relevant to work

23. Three Year Review Three Year Review Clinician in Quality and Innovation Application tips Clinician in Quality and Innovation Application tips Cover letter should highlight your contribution to divisional improvement and/or innovation activities and the impact on patient care Inclusion of letters of recognition, QI, or healthcare innovation awards important

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