2010 Fall Faculty Meeting October 27, 2010 William L. Roper, MD, MPH Dean, UNC School of Medicine Vice Chancellor for Medical Affairs CEO, UNC Health Care System
Care Abroad Work with Malawi, led by the UNC Center for Infectious Diseases » Research, strengthening health care systems, prevention, training and care » malawi malawi
Being Known for Care Nationally Tell our stories nationally to garner recognition Sustain and augment our leadership in health care » Increased opportunities for research » Donor funding » Attract the best and brightest 90-day plan to elevate U.S. News rankings
Care across our State
Wake Heart & Vascular Associates
Data Map Demonstrates our system’s strong ties to the communities we serve through employment, patient and charity care data
Data Map Contact Stephanie Crayton in the News Office with your current patient/research stories from across the state »
Organization Structure Revised organizational structure of the dean’s office
School of Medicine Expansion 2014 More people will require medical care as health reform goes into effect 2015 There will be more than 30 percent more people over the age of 65 and they will require increased care for longer 2015 U.S. physician shortage is estimated at more than 60,000 doctors 2020 One-third of all U.S. physicians are expected to retire
School of Medicine Expansion Third- and fourth-year students can study at Carolinas Medical Center or Mission Hospital Foster interest in primary care in rural and underserved areas Charlotte rg/files/facultymeeting/char lottededication Asheville s/facultymeeting/ashevilleded
Renewing Medical Student Education Establishment of Curriculum Committee Development of competency-based education Support for teaching
LCME Visit Liaison Committee on Medical Education site visit in March 2012 » Faculty self-study More than 130 faculty and students involved Evaluating compliance with accreditation standards, medical student experience at UNC Self-study committee Institutional setting Educational programs Medical students Faculty Educational resources Executive c ommittee
Faculty Survey Results Conducted in summer 2010 Results from nearly 500 respondents
Faculty Survey Results Three-fourths reported being satisfied or very satisfied with their job
Faculty Survey Results % Satisfied or Very Satisfied
Leadership Team Meetings DateTimeLocationTopic Nov p.m.Bondurant G030Patient Care and Education Nov p.m.Bondurant G030Basic Science and Education Nov a.m.Bondurant G030Basic Science and Education Nov a.m.Bondurant G030Patient Care and Research Nov a.m.Bondurant G010Patient Care
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