New Faculty Orientation
Faculty Development
The Office for Faculty Development hosts New Faculty Orientation once a year. New Faculty Orientation is designed to give those who are relatively new to Duke an overview of research, education, and career development topics. The day also includes sessions on the appointments, promotion and tenure process at Duke. Faculty in attendance will have a chance to meet and interact with school leaders during orientation. Past participants include the Dean and Vice Deans of the School of Medicine.
 
The next New Faculty Orientation will be held in the fall of 2010. Information will be posted here as it becomes available.
 
Couldn't make it to the last orientation but still want to learn more? Below are handouts and presentations from the orientation in September 2009.

 

PowerPoint Presentations:

Getting to Know Your Institution
~Presented by Ann Brown, MD, MHS, Associate Vice Dean for Faculty Development
 
~Presented by Sally Kornbluth, PhD, Vice Dean for Research
 
~Presented by Mollie Sykes, Associate Dean of Research Administration
 
~Presented by Wesley Byerly, PharmD, Associate Dean of Research Support Services
 
Undergraduate Medical Education 
~Presented by Colleen O'Connor Grochowski, PhD, Associate Dean of Curriculum Development
 
Graduate Medical Education
~Presented by Alisa Nagler, JD, EdD, Assistant Professor of Medical Education
 
~Presented by Katherine Grichnik, MD, Professor of Anesthesiology, Associate Dean of Continuing Medical Education
 
~Presented by Ann Brown, MD, MHS, Associate Vice Dean for Faculty Development

 

APT Handouts**

Criteria for Promotion in the Clinical Sciences:

 
 
**Information current as of Jan. 2009. For more APT updates, consult the Duke University Faculty Handbook (see appendix J or L).
 

Teaching Resources for Health Professions Educators  

This site has tools and advice for creating a class, teaching strategies, feedback and assessment, scholarship of teaching, and using new technology. The site was created by a Consortium for Health Professions Educators, whose members can be contacted if you have questions about teaching at Duke University Medical Center.

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