Clinical Research, College Level Faculty, Family Medicine, Funding, Grant Writing, Health Science, Medicine, Mentoring, Project Development, Proposal Writing, Publications, Research Grants, Scientific Publications, Team Player, Training/Teaching
Dependent on rank, Assistant Associate Full Professor appointment requires the demonstration of potential for independence in research as substantiated by, in some combination:
- A profile of evidence and further promise of publication in peer-reviewed journals.
- The potential for or award of competitive fellowships or grants.
- Presentations at scientific meetings.
- Scientific peer review.
- Editorial service.
- Other markers of research and innovation.
The successful candidates will be expected to:
- Build collaborative relationships within DFCM with clinical faculty and community partners.
- Mentor a growing group of clinical colleagues interested in clinical research, junior research colleagues, residents with a research interest, and/or students from affiliated academic health sciences programs in the context of the candidates evolving research programs.
- Seek extramural funding for research in DFCMs priority areas (see above) by developing and submitting research grant proposals to appropriate funding agencies as Principal Investigator.
- Partner with clinical and research faculty to form research teams, develop research plans, write funding proposals, and implement and disseminate studies.
- Work with residents, clinical faculty, and other colleagues in research project development and grant proposal writing, project implementation, and dissemination of results through scientific publication and presentations.
- Mentor residents and medical students in study design, analytics, dissemination, and translation to practice.
- Engage in teaching activities, e.g., guest lectures for residents, undergraduate, and graduate students.
- Disseminate research findings through peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and invited lectures.
- Participate on appropriate departmental and/or College of Medicine committees and professional organization committees as appropriate.