Pilcher Elizabeth S, Kilpatrick Anne Osborne, Segars John
Department of Oral Rehabilitation, College of Dental Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, 173 Ashley Avenue, P.O. Box 250507, Charleston, SC 29425-2601, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2009 Mar;73(3):375-82.
Tenure and promotion are integral parts of the academic environment; however, in this era of growing shortages of faculty, as the baby boomers retire and the majority of dentists choose private practice, recruitment and retention may be affected by the way institutions handle promotion and tenure. A national survey of U.S. dental schools conducted in 2007 assessed the existence of multiple employment tracks for faculty and examined the requirements for promotion and tenure. All responding schools reported the existence of multiple tracks for academic faculty appointments. Many dental schools reported that they provided opportunity for faculty members to switch from one track to another, thus circumventing the traditional "up-or-out" policy. The number of schools offering non-tenure appointment tracks has also increased. This finding indicates an apparent increase over time in flexibility regarding tracks and tenure. The majority of schools did not report requirements for the number of publications necessary for promotion. Those that did report requirements showed an increase in expected scholarly activity relative to past studies, indicating that it may be more difficult than ever to achieve promotion.
终身教职和晋升是学术环境的重要组成部分;然而,在这个教师短缺日益严重的时代,随着婴儿潮一代退休以及大多数牙医选择私人执业,机构处理晋升和终身教职的方式可能会影响招聘和留用情况。2007年在美国牙科学校进行的一项全国性调查评估了教师的多种职业发展路径的存在情况,并研究了晋升和终身教职的要求。所有回应的学校都报告称存在学术教师任命的多种路径。许多牙科学校报告说,他们为教师提供了从一种路径转换到另一种路径的机会,从而规避了传统的“要么晋升要么离职”政策。提供非终身教职任命路径的学校数量也有所增加。这一发现表明,随着时间的推移,在职业发展路径和终身教职方面的灵活性明显增加。大多数学校没有报告晋升所需的出版物数量要求。那些报告了要求的学校相对于过去的研究显示出预期学术活动的增加,这表明获得晋升可能比以往任何时候都更加困难。