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Clinical Excellence for Faculty Promotion

Clinical Excellence for Faculty Promotion. Heather Brod, Director of Faculty Affairs July 16, 2014. Clinical Excellence. Origin. Mechanism to reward clinical service excellence 2011-12: Concept introduced as Scholarship of Practice, per Boyer’s classifications of scholarship

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Clinical Excellence for Faculty Promotion

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  1. Clinical Excellence for Faculty Promotion Heather Brod, Director of Faculty Affairs July 16, 2014

  2. Clinical Excellence

  3. Origin • Mechanism to reward clinical service excellence • 2011-12: Concept introduced as Scholarship of Practice, per Boyer’s classifications of scholarship • 2012-13: Became formal Clinical Excellence pathway within Regular Clinical Track • Departments established criteria Boyer, Ernest. Scholarship Reconsidered: Priorities of the Professoriate. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 1990.

  4. Clinical Excellence Overview Promotion criteria are achieved through conduct of patient care and clinical work Clinical Excellence is: • Application of knowledge to: • Populations • Systems • Operations • Delivering outcomes of: • Quality • Efficiency/Effectiveness/Ease • Value

  5. Eligibility • Regular clinical track faculty member • 90% effort in direct patient care, clinical administration and/or clinical leadership • Ability to Demonstrate Outcomes of Excellence • Beyond routine and loyal service • Beyond volume metrics • Beyond mere conduct of activity • Germane to ACA era • Patient-centric • Quality based • Incentivizes behavior

  6. Examples of Clinical Excellence • Expanded referral network, catchment area, demonstrations of consultation, referral of complicated patients • Clinical care quality outcome metrics that exceed internal norms and/or national standards • Operational improvements that make practice more efficient, effective, easier to access, or more cost effective • Innovations that improve delivery of care, such as developing new techniques, implementing new technology, better patient engagement

  7. Clinical Excellence Success Stories 12 Promotions to Date, 9 in 2013, 3 in 2012 Demonstrated outcomes: • Increased referrals by 1300% in 10 months • Improved knowledge of and interest in complexities of liver disease for physicians, nurses, residents • CALGB designation received for pathology lab • Enabled medical assistants to route patients more appropriately by creating call center triage template • First implantation of new device, taught procedure to others as new standard of care

  8. Your Role • Ensure annual review clearly reflect the faculty member’s pathway, and that expectations and achievements are contextualized • Provide opportunities by putting faculty in roles, task forces & committees that promote clinical excellence • Encourage faculty to present their outcomes at grand rounds and other forums, as applicable • Describe in letters of evaluation the institutional impact of the faculty member’s clinical excellence

  9. Questions? Contact: Heather Brod, Director of Faculty Affairs Heather.Brod@osumc.edu 614.685.1731

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