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clinical faculty Graduate education An unpaid member of a medical school staff who has a private practice, and devotes < 50% of his time to the institution; the responsibilities of 'voluntary track' faculty include
participation in teaching efforts, administrative functions and/or research efforts; clinical faculty members receive the titles of clinical instructor, clinical assistant professor, clinical associate professor, and clinical professor, at
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In 2005 the Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence was awarded a $1 million dollar grant from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment to address the severe and worsening shortage of clinical faculty in the state of Colorado. Some believe nurses will continue long beyond the normal retirement years if they are offered various options such as: reduced hours, serving as mentors or clinical faculty, and consulting on outside projects. CUTLINE: (1) Jacob Hiatt Magnet School professional development director Susan Allen, left, watches as Clark University clinical faculty member Holly Kapuscienski looks at her signed book as author Christopher Gabrieli signs a copy of his new book, "Time to Learn," for Ms. |
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