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A Call to Action for the Professional Development of Mid-Career Faculty

  • Judith DeLuca
  • , Heather L. Girand
  • , Michelle L. Hilaire
  • , Cameron C. Lindsey
  • , Jeffery Evans
  • , William Allan Prescott
  • Wilkes University
  • Ferris State University
  • University of Wyoming
  • University of Missouri at Kansas City
  • University of Louisiana at Monroe

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Abstract

Despite taking on heavier teaching and service loads, an expanding research program, and serving as mentors to junior faculty, mid-career faculty often feel unsupported. Providing a solid foundation through resource allocation and sharing between and within institutions can facilitate establishment or improvement of faculty development initiatives, workload equity, transparent policies, routine performance evaluation, a process for faculty recognition, and a system of mentoring to create an environment where this essential group of faculty can continue to grow. The following discussion, which includes suggested methods to achieve these goals with a focus on mid-career faculty, serves as a call to action for pharmacy school administrators to assess the state of mid-career faculty at their institution, and if indicated, implement systems that promote success among this group.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100044
JournalAmerican Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
Volume87
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2023

Keywords

  • Associate professor
  • Faculty development
  • Mid-career faculty
  • Professional development
  • Promotion

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