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Great news! Two Universities have decided to use The Promotion Game for faculty development programs. Of course, there’s bad news to go along with that. These requests for hard copies…
Continue readingGreat news! Two Universities have decided to use The Promotion Game for faculty development programs. Of course, there’s bad news to go along with that. These requests for hard copies…
Continue readingThe blog Tenure She Wrote always provides great advice for academics, particularly for women. Today I have a guest post at that site on hosting a CV review. This may…
Continue readingAs the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, I can say that I am quite thankful to be a professor with tenure. My status gives me freedom to do stuff, like put online-only…
Continue readingImagine you have walked into a casino for the first time. The bright lights and bells and whistles overwhelm you a bit, but you soon get the idea that people…
Continue readingThe annual meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges (#AAMC14) starts in Chicago on Friday, November 7. I will be in attendance, along with copies of The Promotion Game.…
Continue readingThe electronic version of The Promotion Game has finally become available on AmazonĀ and will be in the iBooks Store on October 31! Check it out and read a sample! If…
Continue readingWhen should you start planning your road to promotion and tenure in academic medicine? The bad news: before you are hired. The good news: unless your tenure clock expires in…
Continue readingToo many new faculty in academic medicine get lost. They sign on with academic medical centers with the best intentions. They want to inspire the next generation of providers. They…
Continue readingA brief easy-to-read handbook for winning the game in academic medicine. Like this:Like Loading…
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