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Marquita Norman1, Resa Lewiss2, Jeffrey Druck3
1From the Department of Emergency Medicine, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas.
Abstract:
There is limited information and guidance for physicians transitioning from one academic institution to another. The following recommendations serve as a resource for academic faculty interested in moving to a different academic institution. The advice falls into three categories of preparation: self-reflection and discernment to determine personal preferences and professional priorities; considerations when preparing for an academic faculty interview; and aspects of the offer, opportunity, and negotiables to discern whether it is right. We acknowledge that the process is nuanced without one strategy that applies to all physicians.
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