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The Evolution of the Curriculum Vitae

The Evolution of the Curriculum Vitae. Cindy C. Wilson, Ph.D . , C.H.E.S. Professor & Faculty Development Director, Family Medicine. Definition. OED: a Latin expression…. Course of my life Professional biography. Early Development…. Initially…500+ year history of the CV

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The Evolution of the Curriculum Vitae

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  1. The Evolution of the Curriculum Vitae Cindy C. Wilson, Ph.D., C.H.E.S. Professor & Faculty Development Director, Family Medicine

  2. Definition • OED: a Latin expression…. • Course of my life • Professional biography

  3. Early Development… • Initially…500+ year history of the CV • Inventor, artist, musician, and writer…. • 1482…Duke of Milan

  4. DaVinci excerpts • “Most Illustrious Lord, Having now sufficiently considered the specimens of all those who proclaim themselves skilled contrivers of instruments of war, and that the invention and operation of the said instruments are nothing different from those in common use: I shall endeavor, without prejudice to any one else, to explain myself to your Excellency, showing your Lordship my secret, and then offering them to your best pleasure and approbation to work with effect at opportune moments on all those things which, in part, shall be briefly noted below.

  5. DaVinci excerpts • I have means by secret and tortuous mines and ways, made without noise, to reach a designated spot, even if it were needed to pass under a trench or a river. • I will make covered chariots, safe and unattackable, which, entering among the enemy with their artillery, there is no body of men so great but they would break them. And behind these, infantry could follow quite unhurt and without any hindrance.

  6. Early Development… • 1880’s-Summaries from various schools

  7. Early Development… • 1880’s-Summaries from various schools

  8. Early Development… • 1882 • “mutterings” of CV’s being created by English Lords –travelers a character reference • Prior to 1940’s…somewhat like “Downtown Abbey” • CV was your family of birth • 1950’s • Period where applicants traveled from afar • Development of word processor…

  9. Academic Changes • 1960’s • Better Teaching • 1980’s • Block Grants • 1990’s • Increase faculty grants • 2000’s - • Increase RO1 • Innovative learner centered teaching

  10. Currently… • Reasoning behind CV changed very little • Content Expertise presumed to carry requisite skills for research, teaching, and administration • Predictions of demise of CV

  11. Academic CV • The course of your academic life • Not a static document • Revised regularly & Systematically

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