Handbook for the Academic Physician

Handbook for the Academic Physician
Author: William C. McGaghie,John J. Frey
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781468463286

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This book is a bold and useful tool that provides the concepts, principles, and facts needed to build and to strengthen a career in academic medi cine. Developing a high level of competency in academia requires the development of skills in addition to those in one's own specialty or dis cipline. One needs skills for conducting research, meeting administrative responsibilities, and educating students and colleagues. These skills are not bells and whistles. They are the elements of academic life that make the position truly academic. This book provides the critical information needed to succeed in that world. Until now many academicians have learned about elements of their job outside their individual discipline by experience and through the obser vation of role models and mentors. In the complex, highly competitive, rapidly changing world of academic medicine there is no longer time for a prolonged apprenticeship. The institution is endangered when individ uals are selected for critical posts based upon skills in areas that may not be central to the principal responsibilities of the new position. How often one hears: "He is a great scientist but he runs his department with a shoe box mentality." "She is a fantastic clinician, but she runs a committee as if she knows everything. I hate working with her." "How can a full professor be such a lousy teacher?" All of the above are symptoms of the need for special skills.

Roberts Academic Medicine Handbook

Roberts Academic Medicine Handbook
Author: Laura Weiss Roberts
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 595
Release: 2019-12-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783030319571

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This authoritative, updated and expanded title serves as the gold-standard resource to assist physicians, clinicians, and scientists in developing effective and satisfactory careers in academic medicine. Covering such critical topics as finding one's path in academic medicine, getting established at an institution, approaching work with colleagues, writing and reviewing manuscripts, conducting empirical research, developing administrative skills, advancing one's academic career, and balancing one's professional and personal life, each chapter includes valuable career pointers and best practice strategies, as well as pithy words to the wise and questions to ask a mentor or colleague. Building on the success of the first edition, the Roberts Academic Medicine Handbook: A Guide to Achievement and Fulfillment for Academic Faculty, 2nd Edition includes new case examples and updated references, as well as many new and timely chapters on topics such as public speaking, working with the media, working with community-based organizations, philanthropy, and finding meaning and a sense of belonging in one's work. The Roberts Academic Medicine Handbook, 2nd Edition is an indispensable resource for all professionals entering or already established in academic medicine who wish to achieve a fulfilling career.

The Academic Medicine Handbook

The Academic Medicine Handbook
Author: Laura Weiss Roberts
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2013-04-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1461456940

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The Academic Medicine Handbook

The Academic Medicine Handbook
Author: Laura Weiss Roberts
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2013-04-04
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781461456933

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Attaining professional success and finding personal happiness in academic medicine is not an easy path, yet both are critical if the future is to be brighter through better science, better clinical care, better training, better responsiveness to communities, and better stewardship and leadership in the health professions. This concise, easy to read title consists of “mini” chapters intended as a resource to assist early- and middle-career physicians, clinicians, and scientists in understanding the unique mission of academic medicine and building creative, effective, and inspiring careers in academic health organizations. Organized in eight sections, the Guide covers such areas as finding your path in academic medicine, getting established at an institution, approaching work with colleagues, writing and reviewing manuscripts, conducting empirical research, developing administrative skills, advancing your academic career, and balancing your professional and personal life. Each chapter includes pointers and valuable career and “best practices” strategies in relation to the topic area. An exciting addition to the professional development literature, Achievement and Fulfillment in Academic Medicine: A Comprehensive Guide is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to achieve a fulfilling career in academic medicine.

Roberts Academic Medicine Handbook

Roberts Academic Medicine Handbook
Author: Laura Weiss Roberts
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 303031958X

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This authoritative, updated and expanded title serves as the gold-standard resource to assist physicians, clinicians, and scientists in developing effective and satisfactory careers in academic medicine. Covering such critical topics as finding one's path in academic medicine, getting established at an institution, approaching work with colleagues, writing and reviewing manuscripts, conducting empirical research, developing administrative skills, advancing one's academic career, and balancing one's professional and personal life, each chapter includes valuable career pointers and best practice strategies, as well as pithy words to the wise and questions to ask a mentor or colleague. Building on the success of the first edition, the Roberts Academic Medicine Handbook: A Guide to Achievement and Fulfillment for Academic Faculty, 2nd Edition includes new case examples and updated references, as well as many new and timely chapters on topics such as public speaking, working with the media, working with community-based organizations, philanthropy, and finding meaning and a sense of belonging in one's work. The Roberts Academic Medicine Handbook, 2nd Edition is an indispensable resource for all professionals entering or already established in academic medicine who wish to achieve a fulfilling career. .

The Handbook of Academic Medicine

The Handbook of Academic Medicine
Author: William T. Mallon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2004
Genre: Medical colleges
ISBN: UOM:39015062437838

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The Handbook of Physician Health

The Handbook of Physician Health
Author: American Medical Association
Publsiher: American Medical Association Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2000
Genre: Medical
ISBN: UOM:39015050326522

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The book focuses on helping readers better understand the health care needs of physicians, the barriers to getting appropriate care, and the ways to improve access and the care itself. The material covers what is known about problem areas generally but emphasizes what is unique to physicians. From the stress of residency to the affects of aging, the book serves as a reference on health issues faced in every stage of the physician life cycle.

Handbook of Academic Medicine

Handbook of Academic Medicine
Author: Sarah A. Bunton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Academic medical centers
ISBN: 1577541162

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Medical schools and teaching hospitals are complex organizations. The Handbook of Academic Medicine: How Medical Schools and Teaching Hospitals Work explains what medical schools and teaching hospitals are, how they work and interrelate, how they educate medical students and residents, how they engage in patient care and research, and what prominent issues they face. The Handbook is a resource on the fundamentals of academic medicine and is essential reading for medical school and teaching hospital leaders, governing board members, university officials, members of the media, national and state legislators and staff members, Federal agency staff, and anyone who wants to know more about medical schools and teaching hospitals. You will gain a deeper understanding of: * How medical schools and teaching hospitals are structured and interrelate * The financing mechanisms in place for medical schools and teaching hospitals * The social contract of academic biomedical research * How U.S. medical schools have been preparing for the impending shortage of 90,000 doctors by 2020 * The significant role of academic medicine in bringing the latest treatments, technologies and life saving care to patients " And much more.