Title: Faculty School: How to Thrive in Academic Medicine
1Faculty School How to Thrive in Academic
Medicine The Professional Mission Statement
Defining Your Career Goals
- OSUCOM Center for FAME Faculty Workshop
- John D. Mahan MD
- 10.31.14
2Chinese Proverb
- If we dont change our direction,
we are likely to end up where we are headed!
3Goals
- Define and accomplish your professional success
- Improve your likelihood for academic promotion
- Enhance your individual satisfaction
4Objectives (at the end of this presentation, the
learner will be able to)
- Describe successful professional development
strategies - Develop a basic Professional Mission Statement
(PMS) and plan - Clarify your current activities in relation to
your PMS - Utilize the 4/20 Habits for Academic Success
- Identify your professional needs, academic
resources, value of collaboration, and reasons
for use of your faculty portfolio - Define Your Priority Projects Plan Help define
your future priorities
5Professional DevelopmentA 5 Part Strategy
- Develop
- written plan
- (PMS)
- Review
- with mentor
Identify and Utilize Resources Colleagues,
networks, organizations, education, training
Achieve Document Regularly, Comprehensively Doss
ier/Portfolio
Outline a Realistic Vision Personal priorities, o
pportunities
Ensure recognition Supervisor, publications, pres
entations, PT, marketing
6Professional DevelopmentA 5 Part Strategy
Outline a Realistic Vision Personal priorities, o
pportunities
7Case of Richard
- MD now finishing 3rd yr as an Assistant Professor
in the Tenure track - Graduated from a top tier fellowship program with
excellent research training and intense desire to
continue research career - On service only 2 months a year - great reviews
as teacher and clinician - Took longer than expected to get research
enterprise (people, resources, local
collaborators) up and going has only one local
collaborator - Division Director expects him to focus on his
research and publish, submit a large national
grant each year and present at national meetings - His productivity has been less than desired but
he feels that he is getting momentum now he
spends 8-12 hrs each weekend on his research - The Division Director calls him in and explains
that he may not qualify for additional internal
support due to lack of publications and grant
proposals - He needs to submit a NIH grant in the next 6
months if he does not get a competitive score,
his research career will be in jeopardy! - Should he continue to work this hard on his
research? What is wrong here? What should he do
now? What could have been done earlier?
8Professional DevelopmentA 5 Part Strategy
Identify and Utilize Resources Colleagues,
networks, organizations, education, training
Outline a Realistic Vision Personal priorities, o
pportunities
9Professional DevelopmentA 5 Part Strategy and
Toolkit
- Develop
- written plan
- (PMS)
- Review
- with mentor
Identify and Utilize resources Colleagues,
networks, organizations, education, training
Outline a Realistic Vision Personal priorities, o
pportunities
10The Vision Key to Defining Your Professional
Mission Statement
- Identify personal goals and interests
- What do you value?
- What does the organization value?
- Share with mentor and colleagues
- Revisit often ? Post in office
- Define desired rewards
- Set priorities!
- Ensure productivity minimize surprises
- Identify requirements for the next step
11Academic Career SuccessThe Toolkit
Handout 3 Characteristics of Successful
Academic Faculty 4/20 Habits
- Handout 2
- Define Your
- Current Project
- List
- Handout 1
- Your Professional
- Mission
- Statement
Handout 4 Define Your Priority Projects Plan
Help define your future priorities
12Defining Your Professional Mission Statement
13PMS Undesirable Examples
- PMS To be the best cardiologist I can be
- PMS To be the best faculty teacher of medical
students - PMS To be outstanding in research, clinical care
and education
14PMS Desirable Examples
- PMS To become an expert in incorporating
patient/parent education in improving care of
children with sickle cell disease - PMS To be a leader in the field of developing
new anti-cancer compounds for testing in patients
with leukemia - PMS To be a leader in developing evidence based
education in cardiology training
15Professional Mission Statement (PMS) Draft
(Handout 1)
- Individual work
- Individual revision
- Small group share/critique
- Final draft
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17Current Projects ListSelf-Assessment(Handout 2)
- Individual work
- Compare to PMS
- Discussion
18Motivation
- Drive (Daniel Pink)
- Motivation 3.0
- Autonomy
- Mastery
- Purpose
19Characteristics of Successful Academic Faculty
4/20 Habits(Handout 3)
- Complete Work Sheet
- Complete on Your Own
- Review Each Year
- Outline and Execute Plan to Improve Each Year
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21Colleagues
- Associate and collaborate with distinguished
colleagues - Network seniors, peers, admin. and staff
- Collaborate writing, teaching, research and
administration - Regular contact inside and outside institution
- Borrow and offer resources
22Environment
- Local peers academically productive
- Supportive work climate / resources
- gt10 protected time for academics
- Institution supports pursuit of topics you deeply
value - Chair appreciates and values your work
23Successful Style
- Be productive in first 5 years
- Work in small bursts
- Attack several projects simultaneously
- Pursue topics of personal interest, consistent
with your values and mission - Work with some degree of perceived autonomy
- Take risks
24Citizenship
- National - Regularly attend national meetings
- Regional - Active in regional and national
programs - Local - Active on medical school / hospital
committees, working groups curriculum committees - Network with other good citizens to drive your
agenda (or their agenda)
25Priority Projects Plan (Handout 4)
- Create Your Own Priority Projects Plan
26Professional DevelopmentA 5 Part Strategy and
Toolkit
- Handout 2
- Define Your
- Current
- Project
- List
- Handout 1
- Your Professional
- Mission
- Statement
- Develop
- written plan
- (PMS)
- Review
- with mentor
Handout 3 Characteristics of Successful
Academic Faculty 4/20 Habits
Identify and Utilize resources Colleagues,
networks, organizations, education, training
Achieve Document Regularly, Comprehensively Doss
ier/Portfolio
Handout 4 Define Your Priority Projects Plan
Help define your future priorities
Outline a Realistic Vision Personal priorities, o
pportunities
Ensure recognition Supervisor, publications, pres
entations, PT, marketing
27Final PointAcademic Portfolio Document Your
Accomplishments!
- Statement of philosophy on teaching
- Teaching/Learner evaluations
- Representative syllabi/course materials
- Every new committee, work group, assignment
- Every journal you review
- Every publication, abstract, invited presentation
- Every grant
28Academic Portfolio
- In total -
- the Portfolio is Your Career!
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30Homework
- Develop and refine your PMS
- Develop your PMS share with your
Supervisor/Boss, with your Mentor within next
month - Re-visit your PMS with your Mentor/Supervisor
every 6-12 months - Re-visit your PMS quarterly as a junior faculty
at least every 6 months as senior faculty - Share concerns with your supervisor
- Revisit your 4/20 Habits at least yearly
- Intentionally increase your assets
- Share with your Mentor/Supervisor
- Create/use your Priority Projects List
- Guidepost/Map to your projects/priorities
- Live your plan
31Thanks
- Post Workshop Survey
- 2-3 months
32Plans are only good intentions unless they
immediately degenerate into hard work.Peter
Drucker
Plans are nothing planning is everything.
Dwight Eisenhower
33References
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Dec74(12)1296-9. - Umiker W. Developing a mission statement for
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for career-long success a powerful strategy for
health education professionals. Health Promot
Pract. 2007 Jul8(3)229-33. - Thanks!!!
- Deborah Simpson, Ph.D. Professor, Family and
Community Medicine, Associate Dean for
Educational Support and Evaluation Medical
College of Wisconsin
- Lewis R. First, M.D. Professor and Chair,
Pediatrics, University of Vermont School of
Medicine - Ed Zalneraitis, MD. Pediatric Program Director,
Professor and Associate Dean, University of
Connecticut - Bill Smoyer, MD. VP Clinical and Translational
Research, Nationwide Childrens Hospital,
Professor Pediatrics, OSU COM
34Overview
- Background
- Case of Richard
- Academic Career Planning 5 Key Steps
- PMS Draft (1)
- Break
- Current Projects List (2)
- Self-Assessment
- Characteristics of Successful Academic Faculty
4/20 Habits - Define Your Habits (3)
- Priority Projects Plan (4)
- Portfolio discussion
- Wrap-up