As attrition in the healthcare workforce rises, factors that positively impact retention, engagement, work satisfaction, and vitality for faculty in Colleges of Medicine are of critical importance. One important factor that is less often discussed is the need to develop a sense of belonging and connectedness to the institutional community. Underrepresented minority faculty particularly feel the benefit of feeling like they belong. Recommendations for enhancing faculty connectedness to a community in support of developing a sense of belonging to that community are offered
BackgroundFor more than two decades, national career development programs (CDPs) have addressed unde...
The Physician Assistant (PA) profession has grown at a rapid rate with an expected increase of 31% b...
Abstract Background At well-established academic university settings, retaining faculty remains a pr...
Fátima Sancheznieto,1 Angela Byars-Winston1,2 1Collaborative Center for Health Equity, School of Med...
A literature review was conducted to examine factors that affect faculty retention, faculty attritio...
BACKGROUND: Faculty vitality is integral to the endurance of higher education. Strengthening vitalit...
Increasing rates of burnout—with accompanying stress and lack of engagement—among faculty, residents...
College retention is a primary focus within many institutions of higher education; however, retentio...
The doctoral research examines the experiences and perceptions of underrepresented minority faculty ...
Faculty intent to leave academic medicine affects clinical productivity, patient and teaching servic...
PURPOSE: Vital, productive faculty are critical to academic medicine, yet studies indicate high diss...
Medical school faculty are crucial to advancing academic medicine’s missions of providing high-quali...
Institutional vitality has long been linked to the health and prosperity of its faculty. The central...
It is well-documented that the representation of women and racial/ethnic minorities diminishes at hi...
Health science faculty shortages are one factor limiting the ability of institutions of higher educa...
BackgroundFor more than two decades, national career development programs (CDPs) have addressed unde...
The Physician Assistant (PA) profession has grown at a rapid rate with an expected increase of 31% b...
Abstract Background At well-established academic university settings, retaining faculty remains a pr...
Fátima Sancheznieto,1 Angela Byars-Winston1,2 1Collaborative Center for Health Equity, School of Med...
A literature review was conducted to examine factors that affect faculty retention, faculty attritio...
BACKGROUND: Faculty vitality is integral to the endurance of higher education. Strengthening vitalit...
Increasing rates of burnout—with accompanying stress and lack of engagement—among faculty, residents...
College retention is a primary focus within many institutions of higher education; however, retentio...
The doctoral research examines the experiences and perceptions of underrepresented minority faculty ...
Faculty intent to leave academic medicine affects clinical productivity, patient and teaching servic...
PURPOSE: Vital, productive faculty are critical to academic medicine, yet studies indicate high diss...
Medical school faculty are crucial to advancing academic medicine’s missions of providing high-quali...
Institutional vitality has long been linked to the health and prosperity of its faculty. The central...
It is well-documented that the representation of women and racial/ethnic minorities diminishes at hi...
Health science faculty shortages are one factor limiting the ability of institutions of higher educa...
BackgroundFor more than two decades, national career development programs (CDPs) have addressed unde...
The Physician Assistant (PA) profession has grown at a rapid rate with an expected increase of 31% b...
Abstract Background At well-established academic university settings, retaining faculty remains a pr...