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Faculty senate meeting minutes for May
The
faculty senate’s unapproved meeting minutes for May are posted on the
senate’s Web site at http://www.musc.edu/facsen.
Rick Albenesius, DMD, president, welcomed two new senators—Mindy
Blackwell from the College of Health Professions will serve as a
senator, and Alicia Sievert from the College of Health Professions will
serve as an alternate.
Committee
reports
Committee on Faculty and
Institutional Relationships—John Osguthorpe, M.D., chair,
reported that the committee is working with John Raymond, M.D., to look
at the re-formation of a committee on intellectual property. This
committee was formed several years ago and charged with developing a
policy on copyright and patents. Several issues were addressed by the
committee but not resolved, including the percent of revenue faculty
would receive from use of copyrighted material. Osguthorpe reported
that the senate will have representation on this committee if
reconstituted.
Osguthorpe also reported that the committee is reviewing the report of
a tenure work group from 2002. This group was initiated by Raymond to
explore the issue of tenure being linked to specific programs as well
as a proposed base salary for tenured faculty. The group submitted a
document to Raymond outlining its findings and disagreement with
the proposed base salary for tenured faculty. Although the document was
approved by the Board of Trustees in August 2002, the senate
recommended changes to the document the same month it was approved by
the board. These recommended changes have not been reviewed and
approved by the board and, as a result, the Committee on Faculty and
Institutional Relationships is reviewing the proposed changes. The
committee has recognized a contradiction in the document from the
original work group, and Osguthorpe indicated that the question now is
whether the senate wants the committee to continue to pursue work on
this effort.
The third item addressed by Osguthorpe was the process for faculty
grievance. There is a proposal for a new process to address faculty
grievances for cases not resolved within a college. The proposed
process would rely on a joint official committee of the senate and the
Office of the Provost. The committee would be composed of senators, an
ombudsman, and co-chaired by Raymond and a faculty member appointed by
the executive committee of the faculty senate from the college from
which the grievance originated.
Communication and Education
Committee—Geoff Freeman, chair, reported that approximately 60
faculty and staff attended the town hall meeting in April. This meeting
was led by Chip Hood, executive director of MUSC’s Foundation for
Research Development. The meeting focused on the TEACH Act.
Freeman indicated that there was a lot of interest in the topic, and
there will be more opportunities for faculty and staff to learn about
the issues related to this act as well as copyright and intellectual
property.
Freeman said that the next town hall meeting sponsored by the senate
will be in September and discussion is currently under way to determine
a speaker. A welcome for new faculty is scheduled for August.
Governance Committee—Walter
Limehouse, M.D., reported that the president’s and deans’ councils
approved proposed changes to the faculty handbook. The proposed changes
will be presented to the Board of Trustees May 17.
Guest
speakers
Becky Dornish and Emily Ferraro from the Office of Development gave a
presentation on the YES campaign currently under way. This year’s goal
is $320,000. Senators were encouraged to participate in the campaign.
Dornish and Ferraro emphasized the difference the percent of employee
participation makes when soliciting funds from foundations,
corporations and individuals. Donations can be made online this year,
and UMA is offering a match of up to $50,000 for donations made to the
Hospital Authority Building Fund.
Updates
Graduation Committee—Aljoeson
Walker, M.D., senate representative, encouraged faculty to submit
grades to enrollment services as soon as possible and to participate in
the graduation exercises.
Standard of Conduct for
Trainees, Students, Residents and Fellows—Rick Albenesius, DMD,
asked senators to read the proposed version. There will be a final
meeting to review this proposed policy with Valerie West, Ed.D.,
associate provost for education and student life. The proposed policy
will return to the senate for review.
Employee ID Numbers—Beginning
May 29, employee ID numbers will go into effect replacing the use of
Social Security Numbers. Personal ID numbers can be found at http://www.musc.edu/hrm/myrecords.
New dean announced for
College of Health Professions—Mark Sothmann, Ph.D., was
appointed dean of the College of Health Professions. Sothmann is the
current dean of the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Sothmann intends to
assume duties as dean on or about July 1.
Convocation Committee—Anne
Kilpatrick, DPA, reported that the theme for this year’s convocation is
Collaboarative Care. The committee is asking faculty, students and
staff to submit posters reflecting MUSC’s work in providing
collaborative care.
E*Value Committee—Andrea
Wessell, PharmD, reported that E*Value was pilot tested this semester
in the College of Medicine. Decisions were made about the core
questions, and the anticipated rollout of this system for the entire
university is expected this summer and fall. A question was asked
whether students would be required to complete an evaluation prior to
release of their grades. Wessell indicated that this was a
recommendation from the E*Value Committee and a policy is being
considered to address this issue.
Report on women and
minorities in the university—Kilpatrick requested the senate
receive a formal annual report from the Women Scholars on the number of
women and minorities in the university.
The next senate meeting will be held at 7:45 a.m. June 12 in Gazes
Auditorium. The agenda will be posted on the senate’s Web site prior to
the meeting.
—Submitted by Mary Mauldin,
secretary, Faculty Senate
Senators present
Basic Science: Hiroko
Hama, Denise Quigley, Cynthia Welsh
Clinical Sciences:
Susan Ackerman, William Conway, Andrew Gelasco, Brad Keith, Walter
Limehouse (executive committee), John Osguthorpe (executive committee),
Amy Ramsay, Swapan Ray (executive committee), Sakamuri Reddy, Aljoeson
Walker, Ira Willner, Rita Young. Excused: Dorothea Jenkins, Arthur
Smith, Thomas Pope (alternate)
College of Dental Medicine: Rick
Albenesius (executive committee), Ted McGill (executive committee)
College of Health
Professions: Mindy Blackwell, Kathy Cegles, Anne Kilpatrick,
David Morrisette, Alicia Sievert (alternate). Excused: Jennifer Horner
(executive committee)
Library Science and
Informatics: Laura Cousineau (executive committee), Geoff
Freeman (executive committee) Mary Mauldin (executive committee), Peggy
Schachte. Excused: Tom Smith
College of Nursing: Sharon
Bond, Nancy Duffy. Excused: Barbara Edlund (executive committee)
College of Pharmacy:
Kathy Chessman (executive committee), Andrea Wessell
Friday, June 8, 2007
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