Requirements for Appointment/Promotion for Active Faculty at each rank
Promotion requires a traditional balance of activities: scholarship, education, professional practice and service.
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Scholarship
CRITERION: Participation in scholarly activities
EVIDENCE may include:
- Presentations at local, state or national professional/scientific meetings
- Participation in research/scholarship development opportunities
Teaching and Mentoring
CRITERION: Participation in teaching and mentoring activities
EVIDENCE may include:
- Inclusion as a guest speaker in formal courses or facilitator of seminars
- Formal designation as a course assistant (or higher level of responsibility for a course)
- Assignment as a practice (clinical, management, etc.) site preceptor or mentor for students
- Assignment as a career adviser for students
- Positive unsolicited comments about the individual from other faculty, clinicians, managers, students or alumni
Professional Practice
CRITERION: Involvement in professional practice for at least one year
EVIDENCE may include:
- Positive unsolicited comments about him/her from physicians, patients, students and/or colleagues
- Recognition internally at Rush or externally by other health care organizations about his/her professional practice
- Initiation of new services for patients or colleagues (e.g. other employees)
- Service in professional practice educational programs as an assistant, or providing guest lectures concerning professional practice to students, faculty and other practitioners or colleagues
Service
CRITERION: Involvement in professional organizations, and institutional and community service activities
EVIDENCE may include:
- Membership in one or more local, regional or national professional associations
- Attendance at one or more professional meetings each year
- Engage in service activities for the department, college or university
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Scholarship
CRITERION: Evidence of potential to become a scholarly leader in his/her field
EVIDENCE may include:
- Ongoing performance for the criterion at the level of Instructor, and
- Participation in research projects
- Presentation of scholarly work at regional, national or international professional/scientific meetings recognized by the profession
- Author or co-author of articles in refereed journals recognized by the profession
- Initiation of grant preparation and submission
- Development and organization of research panels, workshops or seminar sessions at professional/scientific meetings recognized by the profession
- Peer reviewer of in-house grant proposals
- Supervision of student research
Teaching and Mentoring
CRITERION: Evidence of potential to teach and mentor effectively at the university level
EVIDENCE may include:
- Past service as course assistant, guest speaker, mentor, adviser or other roles at the level of Instructor
- Service as a course director or co-director
- Student course evaluations which are above average and which show improvement over time
- Other teaching evaluations by peers, program directors, chairs or outside consultants are above average and show improvement over time
- Redesign or revision of existing courses
- Assignment as formal academic or career advisor for students
- Direction of student practice, service and/or research activities
Professional Practice
CRITERION: Active participation in areas of professional practice; Development of in-service programs or professional practice educational materials
EVIDENCE may include:
- Ongoing performance for the criterion at the level of Instructor, and
- Participation in clinical/operational and departmental committees focused on quality, patient care and satisfaction, evidence-based practices, service delivery, and employee engagement and satisfaction
- Participation in clinical/operational research, initiation of innovative clinical/operational programs/activities for patient, employees and or community
- Preceptor for student professional practice experiences
- Development of new materials or technological advances
Service
CRITERION: Evidence of active participation in professional organizations, and institutional and community service activities
EVIDENCE may include:
- Membership in the major local, national or international professional organizations for his/he field
- Participation, as a session presenter or moderator, at one or more professional meetings each year
- Serve as an occasional peer reviewer for articles in refereed professional/scientific journals
- Attend committee and business meetings of professional associations
- Membership on a department committee
- Provide expert advice/materials for governmental hearing, media events, etc.
- Individual or committee work with community agencies or groups related to his/her field
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Scholarship
CRITERIA: Evidence of being an emerging national or international leader in his/her field; Evidence of consistent and increasing ability to generate and disseminate new knowledge
EVIDENCE may include:
- Ongoing performance for the scholarship criterion at the level of assistant professor, and
- Authorship/editorship contributions to the scientific literature (textbooks, journal articles, special issues)
- Authorship/editorship contributions to the education literature (texts, book chapters, book reviews)
- Principal investigator or co-investigator on at least one externally funded grant or project
- Leadership role at professional/scientific meetings and/or scholarly activities of professional societies
- Reviewer or editorial board member of professional/scientific journals recognized by the profession
- Consistent submission of research funding proposals and maintenance of external support
Teaching and Mentoring
CRITERION: Evidence of consistent and increasing ability to teach effectively at the university level and of potential for educational leadership
EVIDENCE may include:
- Ongoing performance in teaching for the criterion at the level of assistant professor, and
- Service as course director
- Innovative teaching, including creative approaches, new teaching/learning and assessment methods, and more effective ways of engaging students
- Development of new courses or major redesign of existing courses
- Recognition within the University as content expert in areas taught
- Involvement in program and curriculum development
- Participation in continuing education activities
- Awards, prizes and other formal honors recognizing outstanding teaching, mentoring, advising or service as a preceptor
- Peer-reviewed publications on program and curriculum development, teaching, mentoring, advising, supervision of practicum or internships
Professional Practice
CRITERION: Recognized excellence in professional practice
EVIDENCE may include:
- Ongoing performance for the criteria at the level of assistant professor
- Documentation of board certification, specialty certification, fellowship status, etc. as appropriate to one’s profession
- Invited speaker for in-service, professional practice rounds, community functions
- Coordination of in-services or professional practice rounds
- Representation of Rush at local, state and national meetings of practitioners
- Participation in Rush and community health fairs and other community functions, internally and externally
Service
CRITERION: Evidence of consistent and increasing participation in professional organizations, and institutional and community service activities, with potential for leadership role(s)
EVIDENCE may include:
- Ongoing performance for the criterion at the level of assistant professor
- Hold fellowship or equivalent senior membership in at least one major professional organization
- Hold committee, liaison or task force memberships in the major national professional organizations or government advisory panels and task forces
- Hold leadership positions (officer, committee chair, task force chair) in local, national or international professional associations
- Help organize, chair or present at invited or refereed sessions at local, national or international associations
- Peer review panel or editorial board member for professional/scientific journal
- Hold a leadership position on a college or university committee(s)
- Participate in major institutional special activities such as program or university accreditation
- Presentations and liaison to community groups related to his/her field
- Presentations or submissions for governmental hearings or media events
- Professional consultations to other organizations in his/her field
- Participation with voluntary or governmental accreditation/licensing panel(s) for individuals or institutions (e.g., accreditation reviewer, site visitor, examiner)
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Scholarship
CRITERIA: Evidence of being an established national or international leader in his/her field; Evidence of consistent ability to generate and disseminate new knowledge
EVIDENCE may include:
- Ongoing performance for the criteria at the level of associate professor, and
- Ongoing involvement as principal investigator or co-investigator in funded research, including service as principal investigator for at least one externally funded project
- Invitations to speak at national or international professional/scientific meetings
- Significant involvement as a mentor for scholarship within the college, university and/or profession
Teaching and Mentoring
CRITERION: Evidence of consistent and sustained ability to teach effectively at the university level, and demonstrated educational leadership
EVIDENCE may include:
- Ongoing performance in teaching for the criterion at the level of associate professor, and
- Recognition of content expert within and outside of the University
- Leadership in program and curriculum development
- Leadership in continuing education activities within or outside of the University
- Mentoring of junior faculty colleagues for teaching, mentoring and advising
Professional Practice
CRITERION: Recognized excellence in professional practice; Local, state, or national consultation on issues of professional practice
EVIDENCE may include:
- Ongoing performance for the criteria at the level of associate professor
- Instructor for continuing education of other practitioners
- Invited consultant to other programs, professional associations or health care delivery organizations
- Leadership in clinical practice task forces, standing committees, quality review committees, or groups focused on evidence-based practices
- Local, state or national recognition for contributions to professional practice
Service
CRITERION: Evidence of consistent and sustained participation, and demonstrated leadership, in professional organizations, and institutional and community service activities
EVIDENCE may include:
- Ongoing performance for the criterion at the level of associate professor
- Service award or other recognition from a major professional organization
- Officer or committee chair in the major national professional organization(s) or governmental advisory panel(s) most closely related to his/her field
- Leadership in organizing local, national or international professional meetings
- Editor or senior member of editorial board for professional journal(s)
- Chair of college or university committee(s)
- Lead major institutional special activities such as program or university accreditation
- Establish and lead liaison activities with community groups or agencies
- Leadership in government hearing or media events
- Leadership with voluntary or governmental accreditation/licensing panel(s) for individuals or institutions
Tenured appointments/promotions do not require reappointment.
There should be a five year minimum before promotion from junior to senior ranks and between senior ranks.
Requirements for Appointment/Promotion for Non-Primary (Adjunct, Visiting or Emeritus) and Joint Faculty Appointments at CHS
- No path for promotion. Appointments are non-tenured and limited.
- Adjunct and visiting ranks should be appointed to reflect the faculty member’s rank at their primary institution
- Joint appointment should match the rank of the primary appointment (whether active or adjunct) in respective department/college at RUSH University
- Emeritus rank reflects the last senior rank faculty member held at RUSH prior to emeritus appointment