Faculty
nominations needed for scholars program
Nominations are being requested for faculty for the Presidential Scholars
for the 2004-05 Program from the College of Medicine and the College of
Pharmacy.
One faculty member from each of these colleges will be selected to
join current faculty from the other colleges. Faculty will serve for three
years.
Presidential Scholars Program Goals:
To help students:
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Engage in a challenging and provocative dialogue on issues related to health
care
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Develop appreciation for other disciplines
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Understand the impact of interdisciplinary cooperation on patient care
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Appreciate the complexities of difficult human and social issues
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Gain greater insight into the nature of ongoing change in health care
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Understand and appreciate divergent views
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Heighten awareness of their own values in the context of their professional
responsibilities
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Learn to use new ideas and sources of knowledge to establish creative lifelong
learning patterns
Faculty Responsibilities
1. Advise on the content and activities of the program, including curriculum,
evaluation, and student selection
2. Facilitate interdisciplinary group activities, including attending
meetings with student groups, advising on resources, preparing interim
and final group presentations, and evaluating the team skills of their
group members
3. Plan the content component of at least one evening session, in collaboration
with other faculty scholars
4. Serve on and attend advisory committee meetings, conduct focus group
meetings, attend informational sessions, and attend all scholars’ events
and activities. Scholars meetings are monthly from 5-8 p.m. from August
through April
5. Participate in ongoing Web-based discussions
6. Engage in formative and summative evaluation and related scholarly
activities
Characteristics of Faculty Scholars
1. Demonstrate interest in interdisciplinary education and broad issues
transcending professional boundaries
2. Demonstrate the ability to relate well to students and to facilitate
student-led group learning
3. Demonstrate interest in and experiences related to the goals of
the scholars program
4. Demonstrate the ability to fulfill the requirements of the program.
Nomination Process
1. Faculty may self-nominate or be nominated by current or past presidential
scholars, scholars faculty, or deans. Nomination deadline: Feb. 9.
2. Nominated faculty will be notified and asked to submit a CV, statement
of interest, and support letter from a current or past scholar, scholar
faculty, or dean. Application deadline: March 1.
3. A committee of current presidential scholar faculty and students
will review the applications and the selection made by April 5.
Description of Application Materials
Faculty statement of interest should not exceed one page—8.5’’ x 11,’’
font size 10 or higher—and should include the reasons for wanting to be
involved in the program and any special experiences that may uniquely qualify
them.
Support letters should comment on the nominee’s interest in the program
and unique accomplishments and personal characteristics that address the
desired characteristics of a faculty scholar.
2004-05
Presidential Scholars Faculty
Nomination/Application Form
Note: Nomination deadline is Feb. 9. Completed application deadline
is March 1.
Nominations are being received for the College of Medicine and College
of Pharmacy
Nominee Information
Name:_________________________________________________________________________________
MUSC Address:_________________________________________________________________________
MUSC Telephone:____________________ MUSC E-mail:__________________________________
College: ______ Medicine _______ Pharmacy
Name of Nominator (if not self-nominator)_______________________________________________
Check: ______ Presidential Scholar
______Scholar Faculty
________ Dean
Please note: A faculty member may self- nominate or a current or previous
presidential scholar, a scholar Faculty, or dean may nominate faculty.
Nominees will be notified and requested to submit the following to the
address below:
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A letter of support from a current or previous presidential scholar, a
scholar faculty, or dean
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CV
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Letter of Interest
Send to: Dr. Valerie T. West, director, Presidential Scholars Program
Admin Bldg. Suite 200H, Medical University of South Carolina
Phone: 792-2340 Fax: 792-5110 E-mail: westvt@musc.edu
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