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Preparing for New Leadership Roles

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On Senior Leadership

Ciampa D, Watkins M. Right from the Start: Taking Charge in a New Leadership Role. Harvard Business School Press, 1997

Clawson DK, Wilson EA. The Medical School Dean, reflections and directions. McClanahan Pub, Lexington KY, 1999

Gilmore TN. Making a Leadership Change. Authors Choice Press, Lincoln NE 2003

Ross WE, Gilmore TN, Blaylock E. From Saying Yes Through the First 100 Days: Making the Most of a New Leadership Role, Academic Physician and Scientist, March 2006.

On Directing a Clerkship

Margo K, Fincher RME, Espey E. Ch 1.The role of the clerkship director. In: Fincher RME,ed. The Clerkship Director’s Guidebook, 3rd edn 2005.
http://www.allianceforclinicaleducation.org/guidebook.htm

Elnicki DM, Hemmer PA, Udden MM et al. Does being a clerkship director benefit academic career advancement: results of a national survey. Tech Learning Med 2003;15:21-24

LCME: Functions and Structure of a Medical School, Part 2, June 2005.
http://www.lcme.org/standard.htm

More about Transitions in Faculty Vitae

Academic Transitions - Saying goodbye, shifting into neutral, and moving forward

How should you prepare for a new leadership position?

What resources, programs, or people were instrumental in guiding you through a career transition?

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