Proposed Changes to the Conditions of Appointment for Physicians Document
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2 Proposed Changes to the Conditions of Appointment for Physicians Document Margaret Steele, HBSc, MD, FRCPC, MEd, DFCPA, CCPE Vice Dean, Hospital & Interfaculty Relations Town Hall Presentations April, 2016
3 Objectives To provide the rationale for changing the document To describe the process to change the Conditions of Appointment for Physicians document To highlight major changes to the Conditions of Appointment for Physicians document. To answer any questions about the new Conditions of Appointment for Physicians document To outline next steps
4 Rationale for Change The document had not been updated since 2002 Inclusion of articles related to the Employment and Standards Act To provide better opportunities to faculty members in distributed sites to become full time clinical academics
5 Process for Change Establishment in late 2011 of a Steering Committee with a Terms of Reference (TOR) All English speaking Canadian Medical School Appointment Documents were reviewed We had the following guest speakers discuss their documents: Memorial University (Dr. S. Peters) University of British Columbia (Dr. R. Liston) University of Manitoba (Dr. H. Dean) University of Toronto (Dr. J. Bohnen)
6 Process for Change A brief review of the UWOFA agreement has been able to give some perspective to some areas that may not have been addressed before. Seven Task Groups were established, each with a TOR Town Halls and request for submissions to proposed changes occurred for Task Group focused on Defining Arrangements Clinical Chairs reviewed document several times Clinical Managers reviewed document CTA Executive reviewed document
7 Members of the Steering Committee Dr. Margaret Steele (Co-Chair) Ms. Connie Zrini (Co-Chair) Dr. Alan Weedon, Associate Vice Provost, Western Dr. Duncan MacRae, Past President of the Clinical Teachers Association (CTA) and Dr. Mark Levstik, President of CTA Dr. Anthony Hodsman, CTA representative Dr. Gary Tithecott, Education representative Dr. Henry LaPointe, Dentistry representative Dr. Mark Awuku, Schulich Windsor representative Dr. Stephen Wetmore, Clinical Chairs, representative Ms. Michele Parkin, Office of Faculty Relations, Western Dr. Richard Kim/ Dr. Karen Campbell, Research representative Dr. Subrata Chakrabarti/Dr. Dave Litchfield/Dr. Kem Rogers, Basic Science Chairs, representative
8 Task Groups 1. Teaching Co-Chairs: Dr. Mark Awuku & Dr. Henry LaPointe 2. Research Co-Chairs: Dr. Richard Kim & Dr. M. Karen Campbell 3. Role Model, Health Care Leadership & General Contributions Chair: Dr. Margaret Steele 4. Combined Group (TG #1-3) Chair: Dr. Alan Weedon 5. Definitions Chair: Dr. Duncan MacRae 6. Administrative Processes Co-Chairs: Dr. Stephen Wetmore & Connie Zrini 7. Defining Arrangements Chair: Michele Parkin
9 Overall CHANGES to Conditions Document Listed below are the main areas where changes have occurred within the REVISED Conditions of Appointment document. Name of Document / Introduction / Definitions Committees (Schulich Appointments &Promotions & Appeals) General Terms/Conditions Appointments / Reappointments Promotion Criteria / Procedures Annual Review (Career Development Planning CDP) Leaves Additional Sections Added Terminations / Grievances Part Time Appointment changes
10 1. Changes: INTRODUCTION Name of document has changed from: Conditions of Appointment: Physicians Appointed in Clinical Departments and Clinical Divisions of Basic Science Departments to Conditions of Appointment for Physicians Conditions of Appointment has been defined at the bottom of the title page We are incorporating Academic Role Categories (ARC) so that the weighting of promotion files will be based on the role component percentages in their ARC E.g.: If Clinician Teacher with 20% Clinical Teaching in clinical service role component (total 60%); 20% Teaching role component; 10% Research; 5% Administration; 5% Role Model (RM)/Healthcare Leadership(HCL)/General Contributions (GC) they would be adjudicated 40% Teaching, 10% Research; 5% Administration and 5% RM/HCL/GC AND against expectations and performance indicators laid out in ARC
11 1. Changes: INTRODUCTIONS - ADDED Statement: Professional Behavior is expected and valued For all Clinical Academics, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) Policy Statement on professionalism applies Importance of Excellence in Scholarship Boyer (1990) criteria of: Discovery and advancement of knowledge Integration of knowledge Application of knowledge Transformation and transmission of knowledge
12 2. Changes: DEFINITIONS - GENERAL 2.1 ADDED: Academic Role Category AMOSO Basic Scientist Clinical Academic: Full-Time Clinical Academic and Part-time Clinical Academic College Division Chair Physician Schulich Committee or Schulich Appointments and Promotions Committee Statement of Expectations and Responsibilities (SER) University or Western University
13 2. Changes: DEFINITIONS - GENERAL 2.1 REVISED: DELETED: The definition of CLINICIAN was deleted as this document is just for Physicians DELETED: The terms academic staff, Faculty, Provost, Dean, Department was deleted. MOVED: Clinical Academic to Section 2.1 from Section 2.2
14 2. Changes: DEFINITIONS GENERAL 2.1 REVISED: Full-Time Clinical Academic (2.1) defined as: Appointed to a Limited Term or Continuing Appointment Is generally located in an academic health sciences center, community hospital (used to say teaching hospital), Family Medical Center, or other clinical teaching unit or institution with which the University has an affiliation agreement Has an ARC in which the physician spends more than 50% or more of his or her time in an academic role with the university Contributes to the academic mission of the University with an ongoing continuing commitment May be remunerated for academic contributions through a department reward system (used to be through a department or program merit-based reward system) and Participates in a departmental Practice Plan, as required (was is required to participate in a departmental practice plan )
15 2. Changes: DEFINITIONS: GENERAL 2.1 ADDED: Part Time (Clinical Academic) 2.1 appointment type defined as : Appointed to a Limited Duties Appointment Is generally community based, but may be located in an academic health sciences center, community hospital, Family Medical Center, or other clinical teaching unit or institution (used to say but may be located in an affiliated hospital or institution ) approved by the Dean. Spends less than 50% of his or her time in an academic role with the University The other previous criteria are the same
16 2: Changes: DEFINITIONS - APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS 2.2 ADDED: Academic Colleague: A faculty colleague whose home unit is within the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at Western University who is called upon by a Clinical Academic to provide support, advice or advocacy Distributed: refers to a Clinical Academic whose primary clinical academic activity is not located in an academic teaching hospital in London, Ontario Limited Duties Appointment: is a Part-Time Appointment as defined in Section 15 of this document
17 2: Changes: DEFINITIONS - APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS 2.2 REVISED: Cross Appointment is now a definition on it s own; removed Post-Retirement, and Visiting. Defined as an Appointment of a Full-time Clinical Academic to an academic unit, other than the academic unit where the primary academic Appointment is held, for a limited period Such Appointments reflect limited participation in the non-primary academic unit, as approved by the Chair of the primary academic unit, and are renewable
18 2: Changes: DEFINITIONS - APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS 2.2 REVISED: Honorary is now defined as follows: Is a rank, granted through a Limited Duties Appointment, reserved generally for those who have attained academic or professional distinction in their field Appointment as an Honorary Professor recognizes a mutually beneficial scholarly association between the University and the appointee and need not entail any teaching or other academic responsibilities on the part of the appointee
19 2. Changes: DEFINITIONS APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS 2.2 REVISED: Promotion is defined as: A change in rank from Lecturer to Assistant Professor; A change in rank from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor. A change in rank from Associate Professor to Professor. Rank means the academic rank of: Adjunct Professor Honorary Professor Lecturer Assistant Professor Associate Professor Professor
20 2. Changes: DEFINITIONS APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS 2.2 REVISED: Practice Plan is defined as: Is a document reflecting the decisions of the department regarding distribution of clinical earnings or professional/academic revenue, which may or may not include a mandatory contribution to a department or program academic enrichment fund. The Practice Plan is developed by the department (or designates) and is binding on the department and its members. The Practice Plan must include provisions for Distributed Full-time Clinical Academics and be compliant with related Schulich policies and procedures The Practice Plan will be reviewed by the University at regular intervals and matters relating to the University are subject to the approval of the Dean.
21 3. Changes: APPOINTMENT, PROMOTION AND APPEAL COMMITTEES Section 5 in the current Conditions of Appointment document has now become Section 3 and entitled: Appointment, Promotion and Appeal Committees REMOVED the section on Basic Science Department with a Clinical Division RENAMED: Faculty Appointments & Promotions Committee to Schulich Appointments & Promotions Committee
22 3. Changes: APPOINTMENT, PROMOTION AND APPEAL COMMITTEES Department Appointments & Promotion (A&P) Committee (3.1.1) - REVISED. The structure of the Committee will be determined by the department but will include: The Department Chair who will chair the Committee unless the Committee is reviewing an Appointment under Section 7, in which case the Vice Dean (Hospital and Interfaculty Relations) or designate will chair the Committee At least three (was two ) Full-time Clinical Academic members of the Department with Continuing Appointments at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor, elected by the full time Clinical Academics in the Department, and at least one of whom will be a Clinician Teacher or a Clinician Educator, and at least one of whom shall be a Clinician Researcher or a Clinician Scientist and, whenever possible, one of whom shall be a Distributed Fulltime Clinical Academic
23 3. Changes: APPOINTMENT, PROMOTION AND APPEAL COMMITTEES Department Appointments & Promotion (A&P) Committee (3.1.1) - REVISED. The structure of the Committee will be determined by the department but will include: Where a department cannot meet the criteria in ii) the Committee members will be elected by Schulich Faculty Council. In such a case, at least one half of the members of the Department Committee will be elected from among the Full-Time Clinical Academics in the Department A Distributed Part-time Clinical Academic, where-ever possible; and A Basic Scientist, where there is one or more basic scientist(s) in the Department
24 3. Changes: APPOINTMENT, PROMOTION AND APPEAL COMMITTEES Department A&P Committee ADDED: Each committee member will have an initial term of three years (once renewable). In exceptional circumstances, a committee member may serve a third (three year) term (3.1.2) ADDED: A quorum will consist of two-thirds of the members and must include the Chair. (3.1.4) REVISED: Should any member of the Department Committee, have a conflict of interest that person will withdraw from consideration of the relevant case or cases. Should the Department Chair have a conflict of interest, he or she will withdraw from the case and the Department Committee will appoint an alternate chair from among the members of the Department Committee; where the Committee is acting under Section 7 and the Vice Dean (Hospital and Interfaculty Relations) or designate has a conflict of interest, the Dean will appoint another Vice Dean to chair the Committee. Any conflict of interest of a Department Committee member must be documented in the meeting notes of the Committee. (3.1.5)
25 3. Changes: APPOINTMENT, PROMOTION AND APPEAL COMMITTEES Department A&P Committee REVISED: In the event that an elected member of the Department Committee is to be considered for promotion and/or reappointment, said member will recuse him/herself from the Department Committee for the year he/she is being considered for promotion. (3.1.6) ADDED: In the case of a tie, the Committee Chair shall cast the deciding vote (3.1.8)
26 3. Changes: APPOINTMENT, PROMOTION AND APPEAL COMMITTEES Schulich A&P Committee (3.2.1)- CHANGED The Dean (or designated Vice Dean), will be Chair One Clinician Teacher or Clinician Educator at the rank of Professor, elected by Faculty Council One Clinician Researcher or Clinician Scientist at the rank of Professor, elected by Faculty Council One Clinician Administrator at the rank of Professor, elected by Faculty Council One Clinical Academic at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor, (any ARC) elected by Faculty Council One full time tenured Professor from the basic medical science departments, elected by Faculty Council One full-time tenured Professor from one of the following Faculties: Health Sciences; Science; or Social Sciences; elected by the Schulich Faculty Council
27 3. Changes: APPOINTMENT, PROMOTION AND APPEAL COMMITTEES Schulich A&P Committee REMOVED: The membership of the Schulich Committee will be reported annually to Senate through the Secretary of Senate. Should any member of the Schulich Committee have a conflict of interest, that person will withdraw from consideration of the relevant case or cases (3.2.5). Should the Dean have a conflict of interest, the Vice Dean (Hospital and Interfaculty Relations) or designate will serve. Should a designated Vice Dean chairing the Committee have a conflict, the Vice-Provost (Academic Planning, Policy and Faculty) shall appoint another Vice Dean as designate who shall chair the Committee.- ADDED In the case of a tie in relation to the Schulich Committee recommendation, the committee Chair shall cast the deciding vote ( ) -ADDED
28 3. Changes: APPOINTMENT, PROMOTION AND APPEAL COMMITTEES University Committee on Appeals for Physicians (UCAP) (3.3.1) - ADDED When the University receives an appeal under these Conditions of Appointment for Physicians, and such an appeal is to be heard by the University Committee on Appeals for Physicians (UCAP), the UCAP shall be struck and shall be composed of: An appointee of the Provost who is a tenured faculty member who is not from Schulich An appointee of the Dean, who is a Clinical Academic with a Continuing Appointment from Schulich and who is in an administrative role. In the case of an appeal of promotion, the appointee must have an academic rank at least equivalent to the rank for which the candidate is being considered for promotion An appointee of the Appellant who is a Clinical Academic with continuing Appointment from Schulich
29 3. Changes: APPOINTMENT, PROMOTION AND APPEAL COMMITTEES University Committee on Appeals for Physicians (UCAP) - ADDED The Provost s appointee shall Chair (3.3.2) Should any member of the UCAP have a conflict of interest, including having considered the file under appeal at another level, that member will withdraw from consideration of the relevant case and be replaced using the provisions of (3.3.3) The Committee will consider all appeals from Clinical Academics against negative decisions by the Vice-Provost (Academic Planning, Policy and Faculty) regarding promotion and/or granting of a Continuing Appointment under Clause or Review of an Appointment, under Clause and all appeals of changes to Academic Role Category under clause (3.3.4)
30 3. Changes: APPOINTMENT, PROMOTION AND APPEAL COMMITTEES University Committee on Appeals for Physicians (UCAP) - ADDED Where possible, members of the UCAP should strive to reach consensus in respect of its decision or recommendation. Where consensus cannot be reached, such decisions and recommendations will be arrived at by majority rule. No abstentions are permitted (3.3.5)
31 4. Changes: GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS ADDED: General statement indicating the need to comply with the policies, rules and regulations of the University Board and Senate (4.1). ADDED: As a condition of appointment all Clinical Academics must: Accept and maintain an appointment to the active medical staff of an Affiliated Hospital/Institution. Exemptions to this requirement may be granted by the Dean where the Dean determines that the Clinical Academic s ability to undertake their academic responsibilities is not impaired in the absence of such an appointment (4.2, ii)
32 4. Changes: GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS A Clinical Academic is required to immediately report to his or her Chair and Dean any change (4.2.1) - ADDED: In the maintenance of his or her certification with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) or any successor to that organization In the maintenance of certification in the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) or the Royal College of Physicians of Canada (RCPSC), if applicable In status in respect of his or her appointment with a Hospital/Institution, community hospital, Family Medical Center or other clinical teaching unit or institution
33 4. Changes: GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS ADDED: Where a Clinical Academic fails to meet any of the conditions in clauses 4.2. i) or ii) the University retains the right to terminate the appointment granted. Such termination shall not constitute dismissal (4.2.2) ADDED: A Full-Time Clinical Academic is required to participate in the University s Benefits Plan for Clinical Faculty with the exception of those not enrolled in the plan as of June 30, 2009 who elected to remain unenrolled, and those who have subsequently been given special exemption by the University and the Clinical Teachers Association (4.3)
34 4. Changes: GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS MOVED: Section on Academic Freedom (4.4) ADDED: Confidentiality Requirements: Limited exceptions exist to the requirement for confidentiality, where a committee member is required by law or policy to report facts including, but not limited to, situations of harassment, discrimination, or where a person is at risk of doing harm to themselves or someone else in the University community (4.5) ADDED: Section on Employment Equity (4.6)
35 4. Changes: GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS ADDED: Section on Conflict of Interest and Conflict of Commitment (4.7): Conflict of Interest All Clinical Academics shall comply with the University s and Schulich Medicine & Dentistry s Conflicts of Interest policies (4.7.1) Where a Clinical Academic and a student are in a close personal relationship such that there is, or may be perceived to be, a conflict of interest, or inappropriate bias, the Clinical Academic should decline or terminate a supervisory or evaluative role with respect to the student in question, and, when necessary, make appropriate alternative arrangements for the supervision and/or evaluation of a student s work (4.7.2) No Clinical Academic shall enter into any research program involving human subjects where there exists an actual, potential or perceived conflict of interest (4.7.3).
36 4. Changes: GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS ADDED: Section on Conflict of Interest and Conflict of Commitment (4.7): Conflict of Commitment A Full-time Clinical Academic may engage in Part-time professional activities, paid or unpaid, provided such activities do not constitute a conflict of commitment or interfere with the Member s responsibilities to the University, subject also to the following conditions: When a Clinical Academic s outside activities involve the use of University facilities, supplies and services, their use shall be subject to the prior approval of the Dean or Dean s designate, via the Department Chair. Costs for such facilities, supplies or services shall be borne by the Clinical Academic at prevailing rates
37 4. Changes: GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS ADDED: Section on Conflict of Interest and Conflict of Commitment (4.7): Conflict of Commitment The approval of the use of University facilities shall not signify that such activities count as part of the Clinical Academic s fulfillment of ARC duties, If a Clinical Academic plans to undertake a major external activity which has the potential to interfere with his/her academic duties, the Clinical Academic must disclose the plans and seek approval via the Department Chair from the Dean or Dean s designate to undertake the activity,. The disclosure shall be in writing to the Dean and include five specific items (refer to Conditions document)
38 4. Changes: GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS ADDED: Section on Conflict of Interest and Conflict of Commitment (4.7): Conflict of Commitment The Dean or Dean s designate shall evaluate the request, in consultation with the Department Chair, to determine the extent to which the activity will enhance or detract from the fulfillment of the academic duties of the Clinical Academic and shall render a decision in writing within ten days. If approval is denied, or offered only on conditions, the Clinical Academic shall be provided with reasons in writing of the decision.
39 5. Changes: APPOINTMENTS AND REAPPOINTMENTS ADDED: (5.1.5) Full-time status (Limited Term and Continuing Appointments) and Part-time status (Limited Duties and Adjunct Appointments) reflect separate and distinct contractual relationships between a Clinical Academic and Western. There is no entitlement to convert between Full-time and Part-time status. This does not restrict an individual s ability to resign from a Full-Time or Part-time appointment and apply for another appointment of a different status. ADDED: (5.1.6) Full-time Clinical Academics may be required to participate in their Department s Practice Plan, as outlined in the Letter of Appointment, and as amended by the Department Finance Committee from time to time.
40 5. Changes: APPOINTMENT AND REAPPOINTMENT OF FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Academic Ranks, Contract Types and Time Limits: ADDED: The total continuous time spent at the rank of Lecturer, including reappointments, will not normally exceed five years. Where the Department recommends, the Lecturer may be reappointed for a maximum of three additional years (5.2.5) Note: This is a change as Lecturer had to be promoted to Associate Professor within 7 years and there was no possibility of extension) Request to be considered early for promotion from one rank to another will only be granted under those exceptional circumstances where the candidate s performance record clearly evidences the promotion standards have been met. (5.2.10)
41 5. Changes: APPOINTMENT AND REAPPOINTMENT OF FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Academic Role Categories: ADDED (5.3) Each Full-time Clinical Academic will have an ARC. The ARC for a particular Clinical Academic is established at the time of Appointment and is a condition of holding the Appointment Changes in the weighting of role components within a given ARC can be amended on consent of the Clinical Academic and Department Chair. Changes to the ARC can only occur through application of the provisions of clauses 5.3.4, and (5.3.1) Performance for Full-time Clinical Academics will be based on the expectations outlined in each Clinical Academic s ARC. Performance will be assessed using objective criteria whenever possible. The expectations for performance will increase with increasing rank (5.3.2)
42 5. Changes: APPOINTMENT AND REAPPOINTMENT OF FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Academic Role Categories instituted: ADDED (5.3) A Clinical Academic may request altered weightings to the components within his or her ARC. Consideration of the request will be given by the Department Chair, in consultation with Division Chairs, if applicable, based on the needs of the University and the relevant Affiliated Hospital/Institutions. A Department Chair may also request that a Clinical Academic consider alteration to the weightings of components within the Clinical Academic s ARC. Where the Clinical Academic and the Department Chair agree to alter the weighting of ARC components within the existing AR, that change will be documented on the Summary page in the Career Development Planning Process. A denial of a request for altered weightings to the components within an ARC is not subject to appeal or grievance. (5.3.3)
43 5. Changes: APPOINTMENT AND REAPPOINTMENT OF FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Academic Role Categories: ADDED (5.3) In exceptional circumstances a Clinical Academic may request transfer to a different ARC. The exceptional circumstances leading to such a request must relate to the academic and clinical needs of the department and the request for a change in ARC must be made at the time such needs are identified to the Clinical Academic. Such a request must be in writing to the Department Chair and must contain a rationale for the change. The relevant procedures for approval of initial Appointments set out in Clauses to must be followed, except that the appropriate file described in Clause will be established in accordance with Clause 6,5.8. Consideration will be given based on the needs of the University and the relevant Affiliated Hospital/Institution. (5.3.4)
44 5. Changes: APPOINTMENT AND REAPPOINTMENT OF FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Academic Role Categories: ADDED (5.3) Should the Chair decline to recommend the ARC transfer, the Clinical Academic may request that the Assistant Dean, Faculty, Equity and Wellness (or a successor decanal designate responsible for clinical faculty affairs) undertake a review of the decision (5.3.5) Where such a review is to occur, the Clinical Academic and Department Chair are to make written submissions t o the Assistant Dean, Faculty, Equity and Wellness within two weeks of his/her request. ( ) Within four weeks of his/her request, the Assistant Dean, Faculty, Equity and Wellness shall consider the submissions and communicate his/her decision whether or not the request should be referred to the dean, in accordance with Clause ( )
45 5. Changes: APPOINTMENT AND REAPPOINTMENT OF FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Academic Role Categories: ADDED (5.3) Should the Clinical Academic not accept the decision of the Assistant Dean, Faculty, Equity and Wellness,, the Clinical Academic may appeal in writing to the Provost, for consideration by the UCAP, within two weeks of the date of receipt of the decision of the Assistant Dean, Faculty, Equity and Wellness ( ) Following a review of a Continuing Appointment under Section 7/3 the Dean may require a Clinical Academic transfer to a different ARC. The Clinical Academic may appeal this decision, under the appeal procedures set out in section 7.4 (5.3.7)
46 5. Changes: APPOINTMENT AND REAPPOINTMENT OF FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Academic Role Categories: ADDED (5.3) Should a transfer to a different ARC be approved, it will replace the existing ARC and the Clinical Academic will be given an addendum to his/her Letter of Appointment. A change in ARC will take effect from the date of approval by the Provost and such a change has no impact on other terms and conditions of Appointment, unless stated otherwise in the addendum. For purposes of Section 5.2 governing time limits at a rank or ranks, all time in the different ARCs shall be included (5.3.8) Should a transfer to a different ARC not be approved: (5.3.9) An existing Limited Term Appointment will remain in effect until the end of the term, subject to provisions for its termination An existing Continuing Appointment will remain in effect, subject to provisions for its termination
47 5. Changes: APPOINTMENT AND REAPPOINTMENT OF FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS RENAMED: Procedures for Initial Limited Term and Initial Continuing Appointments and Limited Term Reappointments to Procedures for Initial Appointments REVISED: If the Dean has concerns with the recommendation of the Department A&P Committee, the Dean will request a consultation with the Department Chair and at least one member of the Department Committee ( ). If, following this consultation, the Dean is unwilling to recommend the appointment to the Provost, the Dean will so inform the Department Chair and Department Committee. This decision of the Dean is not subject to grievance or appeal. If, following the consultation, the Dean agrees to recommend the Appointment, the recommendation will be forwarded to the Provost or designate.
48 5. Changes: APPOINTMENT AND REAPPOINTMENT OF FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS ADDED: In advance of any offer of Appointment, the Dean must approve the terms and conditions of each offer and a satisfactory employment reference check must be obtained. When the required approvals have been obtained the Department Chair will undertake negotiations with the candidate in consultation with the Dean. (5.4.6) ADDED: Section on Schulich Mentorship Program (5.5) ADDED: Section on Procedures for Renewal of Limited- Term Appointments (5.6)
49 6. Changes: PROMOTION OR GRANTING OF A CONTINUING APPOINTMENT FOR FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS ADDED: A candidate for promotion from one rank to the next rank is expected to have increased quality and impact of academic contributions with each progressive rank (6.1.4) ADDED: The performance from one rank to the next rank will demonstrate an expansion of their impact from the local to international arenas with each progressive rank (i.e.: Lecturer local\regional; Assistant Professor regional\provincial; Associate Professor provincial\national; Full Professornational/international) (6.1.5) PROVOST AND SENATE STREAMS HAVE BEEN ELIMINATED!!
50 6. Changes: PROMOTION OR GRANTING OF A CONTINUING APPOINTMENT FOR FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS UNCHANGED: The rank of Associate Professor = CAREER RANK (6.1.6) ADDED: A Professor is expected to be recognized nationally and\or internationally for his\her expertise. (6.1.7) ADDED: A Clinician Administrator will be evaluated with their administrative work categorized as being in the domain of research, education or health care leadership, as appropriate (6.1.8)
51 6. Changes: PROMOTION OR GRANTING OF A CONTINUING APPOINTMENT FOR FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Teaching & Associated Activities ADDED: Education of the public (6.2.1) ADDED: Performance in this category may include but is not limited to the following: (6.2.2) Teaching Responsibilities Lectures, seminars, clinical teaching Supervision of research trainees Continuing Education teaching Community Outreach teaching On line teaching
52 6. Changes: PROMOTION OR GRANTING OF A CONTINUING APPOINTMENT FOR FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Performance in this category may include but is not limited to the following: Teaching Innovations Initiatives to improve didactic and clinical education Course design and curriculum development Development of effective and innovative teaching resources Development of effective and innovative evaluation tools Evidence of Teaching Effectiveness Course and instructor evaluations Awards and recognition Student success: scholarships, awards, etc
53 6. Changes: PROMOTION OR GRANTING OF A CONTINUING APPOINTMENT FOR FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Performance in this category may include but is not limited to the following: Professional Development Delivering courses on teaching Undertaking peer evaluation Contributed presentation at professional meetings on teaching; contributed platform presentations on teaching; poster presentations on teaching Educational Leadership Academic administration, academic planning and policy making Academic advising activities (mentoring) Teaching of education methods and instructional development Board examiner Accreditor of academic programs Course director
54 6. Changes: PROMOTION OR GRANTING OF A CONTINUING APPOINTMENT FOR FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS The Western University Teaching Dossier format, as produced by Acuity Star or its successor, will be used as the template for compiling evidence of performance in teaching and associated activities. In preparing the promotion dossier, the faculty member is advised to refer to the following documents; Teaching Activity Categories, for a broad list of examples of activities or duties that should be included as items in the Teaching Dossier Schulich Guide for Clinical Faculty & Information on Teaching Dossier. The Western policy and examples for constructing a dossier. (6.2.3)
55 6. Changes: PROMOTION OR GRANTING OF A CONTINUING APPOINTMENT FOR FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Research & Scholarly Activities (6.3) ADDED: For an individual Clinical Academic, the nature, quantity and quality of research and scholarly activities will be assessed within the context of their ARC and their research area. Performance indicators may vary by research area. (6.3.1) ADDED: Research activities may be related to clinical, basic science, health service, education and evaluation research. Research activities may include, but are not limited to: original research; multi-center clinical investigation; innovation of new concepts or techniques; invention of medical apparatus; case reports and\or description of the natural history of disease; and knowledge synthesis. (6.3.2)
56 6. Changes: PROMOTION OR GRANTING OF A CONTINUING APPOINTMENT FOR FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Research & Scholarly Activities - ADDED Performance in this category may include, but is not limited to, the following activities in relation to research (taking into account the norms of the subspecialties and fields) (6.3.3): i. Publication of manuscripts. Performance indicators of impact could include, but are not limited to: journal impact factor; number of citations per year; cumulative number of citations in lifetime and in last 5 years; authorship (first/senior author vs. co-author) consideration of multiple indicators is encouraged. ii. Contributed presentations at scientific meetings: contributed platform presentations: poster presentations iii. External recognition of research expertise: invited lectures at scientific meetings; visiting professorship 1 to other universities; lectures in other departments; awards (career awards, endowed Chairs); invited book chapters
57 6. Changes: PROMOTION OR GRANTING OF A CONTINUING APPOINTMENT FOR FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Research & Scholarly Activities - ADDED Performance in this category may include, but is not limited to, the following activities in relation to research (taking into account the norms of the subspecialties and fields) (6.3.3): iv. Research service and leadership: peer-review of manuscripts and grant applications; editorial duties; editorial board of a journal/special issue v. Knowledge translation: patents and copyrights; commercialization; impact on clinical practice and\or community health vi. Securing competitive funding for research: internal; external granting agencies; industry. Consideration will be given to the scope of the project and the role of the Clinical Academic (Principal Investigator (PI), co-pi, co-investigator or collaborator)
58 6. Changes: PROMOTION OR GRANTING OF A CONTINUING APPOINTMENT FOR FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS ADDED: External Referees are required for an Academic Role Category who is deemed to be either a Clinician Educator, Clinician Researcher or Clinician Scientist. A written opinion of at least three independent expert referees in the candidate s areas of specialization will be sought. (6.3.4) ADDED: External Referees are defined to (6.3.5): i. Be at arm s length from the candidate (not be a relative, close personal friend, current or former colleague, former thesis advisor, research supervisor, grant co-holders, or co-authors in relation to the candidate, subject to the provisions of relational disclosure permitted at clause v) ii. iii. iv. Be external to Western University Hold an academic rank at or above that being sought by the candidate; and Be proposed on the basis of their ability to assess the quality of the candidate s contributions to the field and whether the candidate should be granted promotion
59 6. Changes: PROMOTION OR GRANTING OF A CONTINUING APPOINTMENT FOR FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Performance through Role Model (6.4.1)- ADDED: Physician role models affect the attitudes, behaviours and ethics of learners and health care practitioners. Role models foster professional values in learners, colleagues and patients ( ). Performance in this category may include, but is not limited to, the following: i. Peer recognition as a clinical expert in a discipline, specialty, subspecialty or an area of clinical research, as indicated by unsolicited referrals from academic colleagues and professional(s) as a whole. (e.g.: nominations, awards and other recognitions) ii. Innovation and\or leadership in the development or application of programs for improving health care delivery, quality of care, patient safety and satisfaction and\or quality assurance especially as it relates to linkages with education and the practice of medicine or other health professions
60 6. Changes: PROMOTION OR GRANTING OF A CONTINUING APPOINTMENT FOR FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Performance through Role Model (6.4.1) continued - ADDED: iii. Other contributions to the discipline or special area of interest(s) which have promoted scholarship and excellence in the clinical setting (e.g.. Creation of methods to evaluate outcomes of care) iv. Participation in ethics committees, contribution to the meaningful development of ethical frameworks, demonstrated application of ethical frameworks to a clinical or educational setting (e.g.. Contribution to the literature, presenting rounds, committees dealing with ethical dilemmas); and v. Demonstration of empowering, recognizing and valuing others (e.g.. formal mentoring, nominating others for awards, promotion, promotion, providing review of promotion files, or other types of recognition)
61 6. Changes: PROMOTION OR GRANTING OF A CONTINUING APPOINTMENT FOR FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Performance through General Contributions (6.4.2)- ADDED: Performance in this category may include but is not limited to the following: ii. Consultations (e.g. External reviews, accreditation visits) to other academic departments, faculties, universities, government and industry iii. Recognition for service and\or contributions At the Department, Faculty or University level In local, provincial, national or international professional organizations, Humanitarian and/or global health contributions
62 6. Changes: PROMOTION OR GRANTING OF A CONTINUING APPOINTMENT FOR FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Performance through General Contributions (6.4.2)- ADDED: Performance in this category may include but is not limited to the following: i. Meaningful contributions as an active member on committees, task forces, boards and other administrative roles within: ii. The Department, Faculty, University Professional organizations at the local, provincial, national or international level Community agencies or organizations related to the individual s role at the University Regulatory or licensing bodies such as the CPSO, RCPSC, CFPC, etc. Elected or appointed leadership roles in committees, task forces, boards and other administrative roles At the academic Department, Faculty or University Within professional organizations at the local, provincial, national or international level
63 6. Changes: PROMOTION OR GRANTING OF A CONTINUING APPOINTMENT FOR FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Performance through Health Care Leadership (6.4.3)- ADDED: Health care leadership involves both formal leadership (i.e.: a designated leadership role ) and informal leadership (i.e.: supports, enables and influences change and improvement) ( ) Performance in this category may include, but is not limited to, the following ( ): i. Organization of programs or championing a major health care initiative or leading knowledge transfer initiatives aimed to improve quality of patient care or patient safety ii. iii. Meaningful leadership contribution of committees, task forces, boards and other administrative roles within health care (eg. Pharmacy and Therapeutics committee, Medical Advisory Committee); Elected or appointed leadership roles in committees, task forces, boards and other administrative roles within health care at the local, regional, provincial, national or international levels(s) (eg. Hospitals, community-based organizations, government committees)
64 6. Changes: PROMOTION OR GRANTING OF A CONTINUING APPOINTMENT FOR FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Performance through Health Care Leadership (6.4.3)- ADDED: Health care leadership involves both formal leadership (i.e.: a designated leadership role ) and informal leadership (i.e.: supports, enables and influences change and improvement) ( ) Performance in this category may include, but is not limited to, the following ( ): iv. consultations to other health care organizations locally, provincially, nationally or internationally v. Recognition for service in health care at the local, regional, provincial, national or international level vi. Meaningful contributions leading to the development and\or implementation of policy and/or guidelines to improve patient care and/or health care service delivery Assessments on the meaningfulness of contributions on committees would include consideration of evidence of impact in respect of various aspects of involvement including, but not limited to: preparation, attendance, participation, contribution to formation of ideas, literature/other program review, writing guidelines, etc.
65 6. Changes: PROMOTION OR GRANTING OF A CONTINUING APPOINTMENT FOR FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Promotion File (6.5.9) Changes i. A current curriculum vitae (CV) using the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry standardized CV 2 ii. A candidate s statement iii. A teaching dossier as per the University Guidelines iv. Evaluations of teaching performance from students and, where possible, from faculty
66 6. Changes: PROMOTION OR GRANTING OF A CONTINUING APPOINTMENT FOR FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Promotion File (6.5.9) Changes v. In the case of a Clinical Academic whose ARC is a Clinician Educator, Clinician Researcher or Clinician Scientist, evaluation of research and scholarly activity by confidential reports from at least three independent (arm s length) referees external to the University who are experts in the candidate s discipline. The names of External Referees shall be chosen by the Department Committee from a list supplied by the candidate. Names can be added to this list by the Department Committee; where this occurs the candidate will be provided with the names and an opportunity to comment with the comments being added to the promotion file. For each name on the list the candidate shall supply in writing for the File any prior history of contact with the prospective External Referee and shall refrain from contacting any of the names while consideration of the File is in process. Letters to the External Referees chosen by the Departmental Committee will be sent from the Department Chair s Office and External Referees responses must be directly received by the Department Chair s Office for them to be included in the File
67 6. Changes: PROMOTION OR GRANTING OF A CONTINUING APPOINTMENT FOR FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Promotion File (6.5.9) Changes vi. Evaluation of performance in other relevant criteria. This evaluation will include reports of peers vii. Recommendations from each of the Department Chair and Department Committee and the Chair of any Department the candidate is crossappointed to\the candidate current ARC and any past ARC, including the weightings of the components; and viii. The Career Development Plan Summary Page(s) of all reviews, done in accordance with Section 7.2, involving Career Development Plans generated since the Clinical Academic s Initial Appointment, or for individuals being considered for promotion to Professor, the outcome of reviews involving Career Development Plans generated since the candidate was granted Continuing Appointment ix. The candidate s Appointment letter and any addendum or amendment to the Appointment letter x. Any arrangement regarding Reduced Academic Workload
68 6. Changes: PROMOTION OR GRANTING OF A CONTINUING APPOINTMENT FOR FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Appeal Process Initial Negative Review by Department (6.6) ADDED: A Clinical Academic at the rank of Associate Professor with Continuing Appointment who has requested consideration for promotion to Professor, but whose request was denied by the Department Committee under Clause may appeal the decision on either substantive or procedural grounds as follows (6.6.1): REVISED: With Department Chair s receipt of the request meeting to be held within TWO weeks (increased from original one week). The Appellant may be accompanied by an Academic Colleague ( ) REVISED: If appealed to the Schulich Committee the Faculty member can bring an Academic Colleague ( ).
69 6. Changes: PROMOTION OR GRANTING OF A CONTINUING APPOINTMENT FOR FULL-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS Appeal Process ADDED: Appeal of Negative Decision for Promotion or Granting of a Continuing Appointment by the Vice-Provost (Academic Planning, Policy and Faculty) Under Clause (6.7) ADDED: A negative decision of the Vice-Provost (Academic Planning, Policy and Faculty) for promotion and\or granting of Continuing Appointment may be appealed to UCAP and the Provost (6.7.1)
70 7. Changes: ANNUAL REVIEWS AND REVIEW OF APPOINTMENTS ADDED: The review will involve an evaluation of the Clinical Academic s performance relative to his/her ARC and departmental needs, objectives and priorities. The outcome of all such reviews will be sent to the Dean, after review by the Department Chair where relevant, by June 30 of each year. The CDP Summary Page(s) of such reviews will also be added to the Promotion and Continuing Appointment File of each Clinical Academic. (7.2.1) ADDED: Clinical Academics with Limited Term appointments will have annual performance reviews in respect of the prior academic year ( ) ADDED: Clinical Academics with a Continuing Appointment will have performance reviews every other year, or on request by the Department Chair or the Clinical Academic, in respect of the prior two academic years ( )
71 7. Changes: ANNUAL REVIEWS AND REVIEW OF APPOINTMENTS (7.4) APPEAL OF A DECISION TO SUSPEND OR TERMINATE FOLLOWING REVIEW OF CONTINUING APPOINTMENT UNDER CLAUSE OR TO REQUIRE TRANSFER TO A DIFFERENT ARC UNDER CLAUSE ADDED: A decision of the Vice-Provost (Academic Planning, Policy and Faculty) to suspend or terminate a Clinical Academic s Appointment following a review of a Continuing Appointment, or a decision of the Dean to require a Clinical Academic to transfer to a different ARC under Clause 5.3.6, may be appealed by the Clinical Academic to the UCAP and the Provost. (7.4.1) ADDED: The UCAP will review the relevant documents, The UCAP may request further statements from the Appellant, Department Chair, Department Committee, Dean or Schulich Committee and the Vice- Provost (Academic Planning, Policy and Faculty). The UCAP will make findings and recommendations and will communicate those findings and recommendations in writing to the Provost. (7.4.3)
72 7. Changes: ANNUAL REVIEWS AND REVIEW OF APPOINTMENTS (7.4) APPEAL OF A DECISION TO SUSPEND OR TERMINATE FOLLOWING REVIEW OF CONTINUING APPOINTMENT UNDER CLAUSE OR TO REQUIRE TRANSFER TO A DIFFERENT ARC UNDER CLAUSE ADDED: The Provost will review the File, the request for appeal, the findings and recommendations of the UCAP and shall make a decision. This decision is final and is not subject to grievance or further appeal. (7.4.4) ADDED: The decision of the Provost will include reasons and will be forwarded to the Appellant in writing, with copies to the UCAP Chair, the Dean, and the Department Chair (7.4.5)
73 8. Changes: LEAVES LEAVE OF ABSENCE (including study/research leave) (8.1)- ADDED Except in the case of study/research Leave, a Leave of Absence is a full cessation of academic work, while retaining employment, for a temporary agreed upon period. Leaves are not intended to allow cessation of academic work in order to permit an increase to clinical workload. (8.1.1) Do NOT apply to: Pregnancy, Parental/Adoption Leave, Compassionate Leave or Sick Leave (8.1.2) Eligibility to apply for a Leave of Absence are included: (8.1.3) A Leave of Absence will be without pay, unless the purpose of the Leave is for study/research and the parties agree in writing on the level of remuneration and benefits to be provided in that circumstance (8.1.6)
74 8. Changes: LEAVES LEAVE OF ABSENCE (including study/research leave) (8.1)- ADDED Leaves will be granted in accordance with the Employment Standards Act (8.1.7) A Clinical Academic may elect to pay the cost of benefits during the period of the Leave of Absence (8.1.8) A Leave of Absence will not normally exceed one year. The restriction may be modified in individual cases by the Provost, or designate, on recommendation from the Dean at the request of the Clinical Academic to the Dean, through the Department Chair (8.1.9) ADDED: A Full-Time Clinical Academic who has taken an approved Leave of Absence of twenty-four (24) weeks or more for reasons other than study/research, will receive a one year extension to their Limited Term Appointment to enable the delay of their consideration for Continuing Appointment by one year. A Clinical Academic with such an extension may be considered early in accordance with the provisions for Promotion and Continuing Appointment (8.1.10)
75 8. Changes: LEAVES LEAVE OF ABSENCE (including study/research leave) continued ADDED: Where a Clinical Academic taking leave under this Section has an Affiliated Hospital\Institution appointment, the Chair shall report the leave to the relevant Affiliated Hospital/Institution, to the Colleges(CPSO) and to the Academic Medical Organization of Southwestern Ontario (AMOSO) as appropriate (8.1.12) ADDED: Additional Leaves: Pregnancy and Parental /Adoption Leave (8.2) Compassionate Leave (8.3) Sick Leave (8.4)
76 9. Changes: ADDITIONAL SECTIONS All newly ADDED sections to document. REDUCED ACADEMIC WORKLOAD (RWL) (Section 9) VACATION (Section 10) DISCIPLINE (Section 11) Defined Disciplinary Suspension and Dismissal (11.1) Outlined a Discipline Process (11.2) EMERGENCY SUSPENSION (Section 12)
77 9. Changes: TERMINATION OF APPOINTMENT REVISED: Replaces current Dismissal Section ADDED: Defines the following: Dismissal with Cause (13.1) Dismissal without Cause (13.2) HAS BEEN DELETED Termination of Administrative Post (13.3) Resignation (13.4) Retirement (13.5) Professor Emeritus Designation (13.5.1) Breach of Condition (13.6) Notice of Termination to Affiliates/Professional Bodies (13.7)
78 10. Changes: GRIEVANCES ADDED: A Clinical Academic may grieve the following matters in relation to his\her appointment with the University (14.1.1): i. Disciplinary decisions under Section 11 i. Failure to receive a term or condition of appointment as set out in the Conditions of Appointment for Physicians or the Clinical Academic s letter of appointment i. A breach of procedure under Conditions of Appointment for Physicians REVISED: Formal Grievance Process outlines Steps 1 and 2. Change Eliminates the Faculty Grievance Committee and the University Grievance Committee (14.3)
79 11. Changes: TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO PART-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS REVISED: Title changed from The University of Western Ontario Appointments Procedures: Members of Academic Staff with Limited Duties (Physicians in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry) to Terms and Conditions Applicable to Part Time Clinical Academics DELETED: First 4 definitions REVISED: A Limited Duties Appointment may be at the rank of Adjunct Professor or Honorary Professor or for Post-Retirement Appointments, the rank at which the Appointee retired (15.3)
80 11. Changes: TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO PART-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS The initial appointment or reappointment as the case may be will take into account the appointee s: Qualifications Experience Achievements Performance ADDED (15.4, iv) ADDED: A Post-Retirement Limited Duties Appointment cannot exceed three years in duration. However, a Post-Retirement Limited-Duties Appointment may be renewed. (15.8) ADDED: A Part-time Clinical Academic may hold Limited Duties appointments in more than one Academic Unit. (15.9)
81 11. Changes: TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO PART-TIME CLINICAL ACADEMICS ADDED: Failure to renew a Limited Duties appointment does not constitute dismissal. Reappointment is neither promised nor guaranteed. (15.10) ADDED: The following sections: STATEMENT OF EXPECTATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES (Section 17) ASSESSMENT OF PERFORMANCE ( Section 18) LEAVE PROVISIONS (Section 19) TERMINATION OF APPOINTMENT (Section 20) DELETED: GRIEVANCE section
82 Next Steps 8 Town Halls scheduled in April & May The revised Conditions document will be posted to website May 4 th please review Electronic vote to take place involving all Full-time and Limited- Duties clinical faculty. Vote will open May 9, 2016 and close end of day May 11, May 26 th : Document reviewed by Senate Operations/Agenda Committee (OAC) June 3 rd : If approved, document to be reviewed by Senate June 23 rd : If approved, document to be reviewed by the Board of Governors for final approval
83 Town Hall Meetings April 13 Medical Education Building, Room 1115, University of Windsor, 6:00 7:30 p.m. April 14 - Auditorium A, University Hospital, 6:30 8:00 p.m. April 25 Sumner Auditorium Room B2-119, Victoria Hospital, 7:30 9:00 a.m. April 25 - Shuttleworth Auditorium (D0-104), St. Joseph s Hospital, 6:00-7:30 p.m. April 27 Sumner Auditorium Room B2-119, Victoria Hospital, 6:00 7:30 p.m. April 28- Auditorium B, University Hospital, 6:00 7:30 p.m. May 2 - Medical Education Building, Room 1115, University of Windsor, 6:00 7:30 p.m. May 3 Shuttleworth Auditorium (D0-104), St. Joseph s Hospital, 7:00 8:30 p.m.
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