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Module Two Resources:

Leadership Programs

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Module Three Resources:

Excerpt 1: "Why Chairs Lose Jobs" (PDF - 2 pages, 35KB)

Excerpt 2: "Linking Recruitment, Responsibilities, Evaluation, and Rewards" (PDF - 2 pages, 39KB)

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  1. Beytagh FX. Survey of law school deans. Maryland Law Review 1992;51:498-504.
  2. Clawson DK, Wilson EA. The medical school dean: reflections & directions. Lexington, Ky: McClanahan Publishing House; 1999.
  3. Daugherty RM, Jr. Leading among leaders: the dean in today's medical school. Acad.Med. 1998;73(6):649-53.
  4. Evans C. The dean as spiritual leader. Acad.Med. 1998;73(6):645-48.
  5. Keane JA. Why deans stay put. AAHE Bulletin 1988:8-9.
  6. Kelch RP. What does a dean want or expect from a chair of a clinical department? Implications of the evolving academic health system: defining the role of the clinical department chair. Proceedings of an AAMC conference. Washington, DC: Association of American Medical Colleges; 1998.
  7. Kelly MJ. Afterword: Why deans stay. Maryland Law Review 1992;51:483-97.
  8. Kennedy D. Academic duty. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press; 1997.
  9. Nonnemaker L, Griner PF. The effects of a changing environment on relationships between medical schools and their parent universities. Acad.Med. 2001;76(1):9-18.
  10. Petersdorf RG. Deans and deaning in a changing world. Acad.Med. 1997;72(11):953-58.
  11. Petersdorf RG. Reflections of a dean. In: Clawson DK, Wilson EA, editors. The medical school dean: reflections & directions. Kuttawa, KY: McClanahan Publishing House; 1999.
  12. Rich C, Barbato A, Griffith JF, AHC Task Force on Leadership and Institutional Values. From pragmatism to vision: leadership and values in academic health centers. Washington, D.C: Association of Academic Health Centers; 1991.
  13. Tucker A, Bryan RA. The academic dean: dove, dragon, and diplomat. 2nd ed ed. New York: American Council on Education; 1991.
  14. Yedidia MJ. Challenges to effective medical school leadership: perspectives of 22 current and former deans. Acad.Med. 1998;73(6):631-39.

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