Description
Book SynopsisThis book serves as an insider's guide to careers in academic medicine. The author shares his 45 years of experience as a clinician, teacher, researcher, and administrator. His journey has often taken unpredictable turns and the book offers practical guidance to becoming a successful physician scientist in academic medicine, or to become a successful clinician affiliated with an academic medical center.
Divided into four parts, the book begins by focusing on academic medicine as a complex system. This is followed by parts on academic duties, academic life, and concludes with words of wisdom. These sections and subsequent chapters are tied together by the scholarships of discovery, teaching, application, and integration. To pursue research, practice, teaching, and administration, scholarship should be the core value of every physician.
Table of ContentsPart One – Academic Medicine as a Complex System
Introduction – Inside What.- The ecosystem of academic medicine and academic health centers.- Tripartite Mission and the makings of a wicked problem.- The (not so) Hidden Objective – The Pursuit of Prestige.-
Part Two – Academic Duties
To teach.- To mentor.- To serve.- To discover.- To publish.- To tell the truth.- To reach beyond the walls.- To change-
Part Three –Academic Life
Organizational Savvy and Systems-based practice.- Reputation and Connections.- Promotion and Tenure (or not) .- Rejection.- Imposter syndrome.- Burnout.- Interprofessional Practice and Education.- Collaboration From Scholarly Collaboration to Peer Mentoring to Friendship.- Frustrations – Part 1 Why is it so difficult to improve quality of health care? .- Frustrations – Part 2.- Moving (or at least thinking about it) .- A different perspective.-
Part Four – Final Thoughts
Word of wisdom? .-