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November 12 2012 Academic Town Meeting

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Fall academic town meeting at the MGH Institute of Health Professions
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Academics Curriculum Program Evaluation and Outcomes (Program Review Committee) New Initiatives Accreditation, Compliance, Outcomes Special Projects and Global Initiatives Academic Governance Academic and Student Affairs Committee (Board) Student Affairs Faculty Faculty Personnel Issues Faculty Evaluation Processes Committee on Teaching Excellence Faculty Development Rank and Promotion Academic Operations Faculty Inclusive Excellence Research Research Policy and Administration Grants and Grants Management Research Compliance Institutional Review Board (Human Subjects) Faculty Research Support MGH INSTITUTE ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
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Page 1: November 12 2012 Academic Town Meeting

Academics

Curriculum

Program Evaluation and Outcomes (Program Review Committee)

New Initiatives

Accreditation, Compliance, Outcomes

Special Projects and Global Initiatives

Academic Governance

Academic and Student Affairs Committee (Board)

Student Affairs

FacultyFaculty Personnel Issues

Faculty Evaluation Processes

Committee on Teaching Excellence

Faculty Development

Rank and Promotion

Academic Operations

Faculty Inclusive Excellence

ResearchResearch Policy and Administration

Grants and Grants Management

Research Compliance

Institutional Review Board (Human Subjects)

Faculty Research Support

MGH INSTITUTEACADEMIC AFFAIRS

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Prereqs for the Health Professions

Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs•PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences•MS in Health Professions Education

Integrated IP Coursework and Curricula•Statistics•Ethics

Innovations in Curriculum or Practice

CIPSI: A Division of Academic AffairsReports to Associate Provost

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Academic Affairs Committees 2012-13

• Committee on Teaching Excellence (CTE)• Academic Operations Committee• New Initiatives Committee• Academic Council• Leadership Council• Research and Scholarship Committee• Program Review Committee

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New Initiatives Committee

• Alex Johnson, Chair• Linda Tyer Viola (SON)• Deborah Rosenbloom (SON)• Mary Knab (SHRS-PT)• Richard Santusanio (SHRS-CSD)• Laurie Lauzon Clabo (Dean, SON)• Pamela Levangie (Chair, PT)

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Current Status of New Programs in Development

• Doctor of Occupational Therapy– Approved by SHRS, Faculty Senate, ASAC, Board– Under review by Mass. Board of Higher Education– Possible site visit Dec. 6-7– Approval expected no later than March 1– Anticipate enrollment in June 13

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New Programs in Development

• Physician Assistant Studies (Master’s)– Concept Approved by New Initiatives and

Academic Council– Full plan approved by SHRS– Currently under discussion by Faculty and Senate– Upcoming Vote by Senate – Scheduled to be considered by ASAC on Dec. 5 and

the Board on Dec. 6

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What Happens with PA Vote?

• After Senate vote, consideration by ASAC• Important that ASAC appreciate that this has

been a carefully deliberated discussion• Faculty representatives to ASAC include:– Lauren Zipse (SHRS-CSD)-voting– Pat Reidy (SON)-voting– DJ Mattson, Faculty Chair (ex officio, non voting)

• If approved by ASAC, they will recommend the program to the Board for vote on Dec. 6

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Planning Underway

• Strategic Planning for CIPSI• Space Expansion and Reallocation– Offices and Research– Additional Meeting Space– Move of the Office of the Provost

• Schools are considering some new programs and offerings

• No major expansion of existing entry level programs

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Teaching Skills

Out of 52 Responses, the topics below were the highest rated:– Using Technology in Teaching– Assessing Student Learning– Conducting Scholarship Around Teaching – Employing Team-Based Learning– Planning Courses

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Academic Advancement Skills

Out of 52 Responses, the topics below were the highest rated:– Writing Grant Proposals– Publishing Articles– Preparing for Promotion– Writing Manuscripts– Developing Research Questions

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Informal “Brown Bag” Informational Sessions

Out of 50 responses, 38 faculty indicated that they would be interested in learning more about IHP resources and governance.

Of the 38 responses, the topics below were the highest rated:– Teaching Resources– Interdisciplinary Initiatives– Rank and Promotion Criteria– New Initiatives Process

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Baugh Visiting Faculty

Toward a Culture of Inclusion

Wednesday, December 5, 20124:00 to 5:00 p.m.

Building 36-Room 309

Reception to follow

Vicki R. Deal-WilliamsChief Staff Officer for Multicultural Affairs

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

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MGH Institute of Health Professions

Interprofessional Seminar

Kristian Olson, MDHarvard Humanitarian InitiativeProgram Leader of CIMIT’s Global Health Initiative

Brett Nelson, MDPediatrician Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School

Thursday, January 17, 20135:30-7:00 PMHynes Convention Center

1st and 2nd year students (except ABSN) are required to attend. All students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to attend.

Four million children around the world die each year from treatable conditions in the first month of life. Many of those children are born in developing countries where resources are scarce. Collaborating to save lives, doctors, industrial designers, and rural health care experts designed an innovative incubator made out of car parts. Drs. Olson and Nelson will describe the process of working in interprofessional teams to create affordable and sustainable solutions to intractable problems and how those lessons apply to any health care setting.

Co-Creation: Health Care Problem Solving in Low-Resource Settings

Neonurture: Car parts incubator


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