1 / 17

Managing Faculty Appointments at Academic Medical Centers

National Council of University Research Administrators. Managing Faculty Appointments at Academic Medical Centers. Jamie Caldwell, MBA Director, Office of Research Services for the Health Sciences Loyola University Chicago, Health Sciences Division. Types of Appointments.

asis
Télécharger la présentation

Managing Faculty Appointments at Academic Medical Centers

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. National Council of University Research Administrators Managing Faculty Appointments at Academic Medical Centers

  2. @ 2014 National Council of University Research Administrators Jamie Caldwell, MBA Director, Office of Research Services for the Health Sciences Loyola University Chicago, Health Sciences Division

  3. Types of Appointments Clinical Faculty vs. Basic Science Faculty

  4. Clinician Faculty Depending on your AMC, a Clinician faculty member may have multiple appointments. • Hospital • Physician Foundation or Practice Plan • University- Academic Appointment

  5. Basic Science Faculty Basic Science Faculty who are viewed as Research Intensive are appointed within an academic department under the University

  6. Joint University-VA Appointments A faculty member who is primarily housed at the VA has certain 8ths. In addition, has a University Joint appointment in a Department

  7. Activities at universities are based upon percent effort not based upon hours • Activities at the VA are based 8ths (hours)

  8. Compensation for a grant at a university is based upon the institutional base salary at the university • Compensation received from the VA is not included in the institutional base salary at the university VA Compensation vs. University Compensation

  9. VA Appointment vs. University Appointment • University is the applicant organization • The university institutional base salary is the base for computing the proposal budget request • The VA appointment is excluded • For the purpose of proposing effort, the MOU should primarily be used to • Ensure that the investigator is not being paid at both the university and VA for the same work • Ensure sufficient commitment is available to handle responsibilities at both the university and VA.

  10. VA Time & Effort vs. University Time & Effort • Universities and the VA record time differently • The VA defines a full workweek as 40 hours or 8/8ths • A-21 is based upon percent of effort • This is the method that AMCs must use for effort reporting • This fundamental difference creates inconsistencies between how an investigator tracks their time at the VA versus their university

  11. VA Appointment vs. University Appointment • The joint appointment of the investigator is his or her total professional effort • Total professional effort includes both the percent FTE at the university and the number of 8ths at the VA • It is reasonable for a funding agency to determine if an effort commitment can be met • It is not appropriate for the agency to demand the commitment be measured in terms of hours

  12. Tracking Effort Number of Hours or Percent FTE? • OMB Circular A-21 Section J10.d(1) • “Charges for work performed on sponsored agreements during all or any portion of such period are allowable at the base salary rate. In no event will charges to sponsored agreements, irrespective of the basis of computation, exceed the proportionate share of the base salary for that period.”

  13. Tracking Effort Number of Hours or Percent FTE? • OMB Circular A-21 Section J10.b(2)(d) • “Practices vary among institutions and within institutions as to the activity constituting a full workload. Therefore, the payroll distribution system may reflect categories of activities expressed as a percentage distribution of total activities.”

  14. Medicare Time Reporting For Physicians What are the requirements? Why is this important? Who is responsible for collecting this information?

  15. NIH Grants Policy StatementCareer Development (K) Awards • NIH notice NOT-OD-04-056 causes K Awards to be treaded differently than other NIH funding such as R01s • Non-K Awards • Total professional effort may be considered • K Awards • Only appointment at institution submitting the proposal will be considered • Full Time FTE and Effort Commitment

  16. Faculty Release Time for Clinical Faculty Several factors should be taken into consideration when proposing to do research. What ever decisions that are made may have a direct impact on patient care and delivery

  17. Questions? Thank You!

More Related