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1 CU School of Medicine Spring Faculty Meeting Dean’s Report May 14, 2007
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2 Chair Searches Internal Medicine – Dr. Syed Mohiuddin Anesthesiology – In Progress, Dr. Al Fleming Chair Search Committee
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4 New Faculty (Since 7-1-06) Total - 22 Professor1 Associate Professor 1 Assistant Professor 13 Instructor7 Basic Science 4 Clinical Science 18
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5 CU-SOM Faculty Full Time 04-0505-0606-07 Professor626466 Assoc Prof 767877 Assist Prof 128132128 Instructor6814 Total272282285 Total PT/CS 369433454
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6 CU-SOM Faculty (FT) 2006-07 by Gender MaleFemale Professor606 Assoc Prof 6314 Assist Prof 8444 Instructor59 Total21273
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7 FACULTY TENURE AND PROMOTIONS 2007 Promotion and Tenure Peter Silberstein, M.D. - Associate Professor of Medicine with Tenure Jeffrey Stokes, M.D. - Associate Professor of Medicine with Tenure David Z.Z. He, Ph.D. - Professor of Biomedical Sciences with Tenure Sade Kosoko-Lasaki, M.D. - Professor of Surgery with Tenure Promotion Michael Davidian - Associate Professor Medicine Claire Hunter, M.D. - Associate Professor of Medicine Anna Maio, M.D. - Associate Professor of Medicine Henry Sakowski, M.D. - Associate Professor of Medicine Diane Cullen, Ph.D. – Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Ray Gaines, M.D. - Professor of Surgery Richard Hallworth, Ph.D. - Professor of Biomedical Sciences Sandor Lovas, Ph.D. - Professor of Biomedical Sciences Matthew Omojola, M.D. - Professor of Radiology Terry Zach, M.D. – Professor of Pediatrics Tenure Richard Baltaro, M.D. Associate Professor of Pathology Zoran Gatalica, M.D. - Professor of Pathology Brian Loggie, M.D. - Professor of Surgery Frederick Petty, M.D., Ph.D. - Professor of Psychiatry
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8 CUSOM Website –Education Link
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10 Golden Apple Awards, 2007 Class 2007James Phalen, M.D. Radiology Class 2008PJ Malin, M.D. Psychiatry Class 2009Michael Del Core, M.D. Internal Medicine Cardiology Class 2010Jack Yee, Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences
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12 Matriculating Class of 2011 5513 applied 3568 submitted secondaries 110 Creighton 642 Under-represented Currently in flux: May 15 is deadline for decisions
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13 US Medical School Enrollment Projected to Increase by 17 Percent First year enrollment projected to increase by 2012 to nearly 19,300 (121 schools completed survey) First year enrollment projected to increase by 2012 to nearly 19,300 (121 schools completed survey) Expansion to be accomplished via new clinical affiliations (68%) expansion of existing campuses (50%) and new regional branch campuses (22%) Expansion to be accomplished via new clinical affiliations (68%) expansion of existing campuses (50%) and new regional branch campuses (22%) In 2006 AAMC recommended a 30% increase in US medical school enrollment by 2015 compared to 2012 In 2006 AAMC recommended a 30% increase in US medical school enrollment by 2015 compared to 2012 AAMC: Washington DC: February 2007
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14 Catholic Medical Schools
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15 St Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center
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16 UME UME 3 rd Year Clerkships 3 rd Year Clerkships 4 th Year Electives 4 th Year Electives Faculty Appointments (CS) Faculty Appointments (CS) Research Collaboration Research Collaboration GME GME CME CME
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17 MBM MBM Methodology: MBM Methodology: Credit Hour in Pre-Clinical Years Credit Hour in Pre-Clinical Years Per Student Month in Clinical Years Per Student Month in Clinical Years UGME separated from GME UGME separated from GME Tuition revenue allocated by year ( e.g. M1) Tuition revenue allocated by year ( e.g. M1) Five year implementation Five year implementation
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19 Dr. Venkatesh Govindarajan, Cancer Center National Institutes of Health July 1, 2006-June 30, 2008 “Regulation of parietal bone differentiation” Total award: $143,500 First year award: $71,750 Dr. Roger Reidelberger, Department of Biomedical Sciences National Institutes of Health August 15, 2006-May 31, 2011 “Regulation of Food Intake and Body Weight by GLP-1” Total award: $1,161,704 First year award: $240,203 Dr. Venkatesh Govindarajan, Cancer Center National Institutes of Health September 1, 2006-August 30, 2011 “Molecular Regulation of Ocular Gland Development” Total award: $1,722,000 First year award: $322,875 New SOM NIH Awards Received FY 2007
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20 Dr. John C. Gallagher, Department of Medicine, Bone Metabolism National Institutes of Health September 15, 2006-May 31, 2010 “Determination of RDA for Vitamin D in Caucasian and African American Women” Total award: $1,962,767 First year award: $487,506 Dr.Zhi-Zhou He, Department of Biomedical Sciences National Institutes of Health December 6, 2006-November 30, 2011 “Biophysics and Development of Cochlear Hair Cells Total award: $1,524,690 First year award: $304,938 Dr. H. Kevin Happe, Department of Psychiatry National Institutes of Health April 25, 2007 – March 31, 2010 “Alpha-2 Adrenoceptors in Antidepressant Drug Mechanisms” Total award: $731,850 First year award: $243,950 New SOM NIH Awards Received FY 2007
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21 Dr. Philip Lister, Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology National Institutes of Health May 1 2007-March 31, 2009 “Novel Targets for Treatment of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa” Total award: $392,363 First year award: $212,988 Dr. Michael Weston, Department of Biomedical Sciences National Institutes of Health May 1, 2007 (Anticipated Start Date) – April 30, 2009 “MicroRNA Expression in Mouse Ear Development” Total award: $104,176 First year award: $51,278 Dr. Bernd Fritzsch, Department of Biomedical Sciences National Institutes of Health May 15, 2007-April 30, 2008 “Replacing An Animal Resource Facility Cage Washer” Total Award $638,168 New SOM NIH Awards Received FY 2007
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23 Joint Clinical Initiatives CUMC Hospital & SOM 2007 Trauma Trauma Cardiovascular (includes endovascular) Cardiovascular (includes endovascular) Oncology Oncology Surgical Specialties Surgical Specialties Orthopedics Orthopedics Esophageal Esophageal Bariatrics Bariatrics High Risk Obstetrics and Gynecology/Neonatology High Risk Obstetrics and Gynecology/Neonatology
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24 Retreat Discussion Areas Opportunities Opportunities Practice Model Practice Model Clinic Operations Clinic Operations Growth Growth Financial Financial Background Considerations Background Considerations Leadership Leadership Communication Communication Culture Culture Strategic Planning Strategic Planning
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25 School of Medicine May 11, 2007
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26 Campaign Overview The Willing to Lead Campaign for the Creighton University School of Medicine ensures the School will continue its Jesuit, Catholic mission of improving the human condition through excellence in educating students, physicians and the public, advancing knowledge, and providing comprehensive patient care. School of Medicine
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27 April 18 – University Relations April 18 – University Relations April 20 – Deans Leadership Council April 20 – Deans Leadership Council April 25 – Phoenix Alumni Reception April 25 – Phoenix Alumni Reception May 11 – SOM MAAB Spring Meeting May 11 – SOM MAAB Spring Meeting May 14 – SOM Spring Faculty Meeting May 14 – SOM Spring Faculty Meeting Summer 2007 – Regional Alumni Receptions Summer 2007 – Regional Alumni Receptions Fall 2007 – SOM Reunion Weekend & SOM Dean’s Reception for Omaha alumni Fall 2007 – SOM Reunion Weekend & SOM Dean’s Reception for Omaha alumni Rollout of Plan School of Medicine
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