FACULTY SCHOLARS PROGRAM

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JOSIAH MACY JR. FOUNDATION FACULTY SCHOLARS PROGRAM 2018 The Macy Faculty Scholars Program is designed to identify and nurture the careers of promising educational innovators in medicine and nursing. The goal is to develop the next generation of national leaders in medical and nursing education. The program will support the Macy Faculty Scholars in leading new educational innovations at their home institutions and will provide opportunities for further career development through national meetings and participation in other Macy activities.

PROGRAM OVERVIEW PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 1. At least 50% protected time to pursue a mentored educational project at the home institution. 2. Participation in the Annual Macy Faculty Scholars Meeting. 3. Mentoring from National Advisory Committee. 4. Participation in one or more Harvard Macy Institute programs. 5. Access to other Macy grantees and programs. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA Candidates must: 1. Be a faculty member for five or more years in a United States accredited nursing school, allopathic medical school, or osteopathic medical school. 2. Be nominated by the dean of the school, and there can be no more than one nominee per nursing or medical school. A nursing or medical school with a first year Macy Faculty Scholar is precluded from nominating a candidate during this year. TOTAL AWARDS Five awards of up to $100,000 (plus fringe) per year for two years. In addition, funds will be made available for participation in the Harvard Macy Institute programs, for travel to the Annual Macy Faculty Scholars Meeting, and for other programrelated travel. KEY DATES DECEMBER 14, 2017 Informational Webinar FEBRUARY 14, 2018 Deadline for receipt of applications APRIL 25, 2018 Notification of Finalists JUNE 18 19, 2018 Interview of Finalists in New York City JUNE 22, 2018 Notification of Scholars and Sponsoring Schools SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 Appointment begins 3. Have a faculty mentor who will advise the candidate on the candidate s educational innovation project and on her/his career development. 4. Be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States or its territories.

BACKGROUND In 2010, the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation launched the Macy Faculty Scholars Program. There are a number of reasons why the Foundation launched a new program to develop and nurture the careers of innovators and future leaders in medical and nursing education. The dramatic changes in the content of medical practice, in the health delivery system, and in the demographics of the patient population call for equally dramatic changes in the educational system that prepares health professionals for practice and leadership. If changes do not occur in health professional education programs in response to these challenges, there will be a growing misalignment between our educational programs and the public we serve. This would make it less likely that the schools and programs will meet the needs of the public and less likely that they will prepare their graduates to be successful in the health care world they are entering. In order for educational innovation to occur in a thoughtful and robust way, creative faculty members devoted to educational reform must be nurtured, and their ideas need to have incubators for development. The pressures on medical school and nursing school faculty to carry out clinical and research responsibilities have made it difficult to develop the careers of educators who want to become leaders in educational reform. The Macy Faculty Scholars Program has been created to recognize and nurture the careers of these educational innovators and future leaders. By selecting mid-career faculty who have shown great promise and providing them with protected time, mentoring, and a national network, the program seeks to accelerate the careers of the Scholars. The program will support educational change in each Scholar s institution and create a national cohort of educational innovators and leaders. Over the next decade it is envisioned that the Macy Faculty Scholars will become the drivers for change in health professional education, toward the goal of creating an educational system that better meets the health needs of the public. There are many areas of possible innovations in health professional education that the Macy Faculty Scholars might explore. The Foundation is particularly interested in the following: 1. Interprofessional education to promote team work and interprofessional collaboration. 2. New models of clinical education that emphasize longitudinal, integrated experiences with patients, families, and faculty. 3. New content in health professional curricula such as quality improvement, patient safety, systems analysis, health economics, and the social determinants of health. 4. Education of health professionals to care for underserved populations, including addressing the need for more primary care providers. 5. Programs to diversify the health professional workforce so that it more closely matches across many dimensions the populations to be served. 6. Domestic programs that promote understanding of global health and population health. This is an illustrative, but not exhaustive, list of innovations that might be the work of the Scholars. The program seeks to attract and nurture faculty who are committed to careers in health professional education, are innovators and have shown promise as future leaders. This is a career development award. We are interested in candidates for whom the program will have the maximum impact at this point in their career and who also have the greatest possibility for future impact in their careers. Macy Faculty Scholars will participate in the Annual Macy Faculty Scholars Meeting and will be part of the family of Macy Faculty Scholars for the remainder of their careers.

THE PROGRAM In order to develop the careers of educational innovators who are future leaders, the Macy Faculty Scholars Program will provide salary support for each Scholar at $100,000 (plus fringe) per year, which will protect at least 50% of the time of the Scholar over two years. This time will be devoted to a mentored educational innovation project and other appropriate career development activities. We will select up to five Scholars each year. Scholars must be nominated by the Dean of the medical or nursing school, and each school can nominate only one candidate. Furthermore, a nursing or medical school with a first year Macy Faculty Scholar is precluded from nominating a candidate during this year. The school must commit to protecting at least 50% of the Scholar s time to pursue the work as a Scholar. A senior faculty member must be identified as the Scholar s mentor who is committed to advise the Scholar on his/her project and monitor the career development of the Scholar. It is expected that the portion of the Scholar s time that is not devoted to work as a Scholar will be consistent with the career pathway of the Scholar to optimize career growth and institutional impact. It is expected that the Scholar will present the educational project at national meetings and that the project will produce peer-reviewed publications. In addition to the educational project, the Scholar will participate in a national educational network. Each Scholar will have the benefit of the National Advisory Committee for career advice and will participate in the Annual Macy Faculty Scholars Meeting. The scholar will be required in her/his first year to enroll in the Harvard Macy Institute s Program for Educators in Health Professions (unless she or he has already taken the course). During the scholar s second year she/he will be encouraged to enroll in one of the four additional courses currently offered by the Harvard Macy Institute. (To see a list and schedule of the currently offered courses visit harvardmacy.org) In addition, each Scholar will have access to other Macy-funded activities and grantees as is appropriate. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA & APPLICATION PROCESS The medical or nursing school nominating the proposed Scholar must submit the application. The eligible candidate must: 1. Be a doctorally prepared faculty member in good standing at the sponsoring school. 2. Have served for five or more years as a faculty member, ideally at the sponsoring school. 3. Have an identified senior faculty member who will provide advice on the candidate s project and career development. 4. Have an educational innovation project with the appropriate institutional support. 5. Have an institutional commitment for the protection of at least 50% of the Scholars time. 6. Be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States or its territories. The application must include the following: 1. Statement by the candidate of career objectives and personal goals for this program (maximum 7,600 characters). 2. Description by the candidate of the educational innovation project to be undertaken (maximum 10,000 characters). 3. Nominating letter from the Dean of the school of nursing or medicine. 4. Letter of support from the candidate s mentor describing the characteristics that would make the candidate a future leader and indicating a commitment to advise the candidate on project work and career development. 5. Letter from the candidate s department Chair indicating the Chair s commitment to protecting the time of the candidate and describing the role of the candidate in the department. 6. Letter from one or two other senior faculty members who are familiar with the work of the candidate. If the applicant s project involves faculty or students from another health profession one of these letters should be from a faculty member from the corresponding school. The faculty letters should address the personal characteristics of the scholar as a future leader and innovator. 7. Current Curriculum Vitae of the candidate and mentor. Application must be completed online at: macyfoundation.org/macy-scholars no later than February 14, 2018 at 3 pm ET.

SELECTION CRITERIA The following factors will be considered in the selection process: 1. Evidence of a strong commitment to a career as an educator in the health professions. 2. Early promise as an educator and institutional leader. 3. Evidence of innovation and creativity in career to date. 4. Merit of the educational innovation proposed and the likelihood that it will influence national trends in health professions education. 5. Evidence of strong institutional support. 6. Likelihood that the candidate will become a national leader in health professions education. 7. Evidence that the candidate s institution supports the careers of educators and is a fertile environment for educational innovation. SELECTION PROCESS 1. All complete applications will be reviewed by senior staff of the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, and semifinalists will be selected. 2. Applications of semifinalists will be reviewed by the National Advisory Committee and finalists will be selected. 3. All finalists will be interviewed by the National Advisory Committee and senior Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation staff. 4. Scholars will be notified by June 22, 2018, and appointments will begin September 1, 2018. OBLIGATIONS OF SCHOLARS 1. Dedicate at least 50% of time to Scholar activity (exact percentage of commitment will be determined based on percentage of salary supported by the Scholar stipend). 2. Attend Annual Macy Faculty Scholars Meeting and take part in other activities recommended by Scholar s mentor or the Macy Faculty Scholars Program for the candidate s career development. 3. Participate in at least one Harvard Macy Institute program during the two years spent as a Scholar. 4. Submit a one-year report of activities prior to reappointment for the second year. 5. Submit a report of activities (including publications) at the end of the second year. 6. Participate in the Macy Faculty Scholars alumni network after completion of the award period and attend the Annual Macy Faculty Scholars Meeting and other Macy activities. RESPONSIBLE STAFF AT THE JOSIAH MACY JR. FOUNDATION George E. Thibault, MD President Peter Goodwin, MBA Chief Operating Officer and Treasurer Stephen Schoenbaum, MD, MPH Special Advisor to the President NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR MACY FACULTY SCHOLARS PROGRAM David M. Irby, PhD Professor of Medicine UCSF School of Medicine Afaf I. Meleis, PhD, DrPS (hon), FAAN Margaret Bond Simon Dean of Nursing, Emerita Professor of Nursing and Sociology University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Professor Emerita, UCSF School of Nursing Kelley M. Skeff, MD, PhD George DeForest Barnett Professor in Medicine Stanford University School of Medicine Christine A. Tanner, RN, PhD, FAAN AB Youmans-Spaulding Distinguished Professor, Emerita Oregon Health & Science University School of Nursing Samuel O. Thier, MD Professor of Medicine and Health Care Policy, Emeritus Harvard Medical School

JOSIAH MACY JR. FOUNDATION 44 East 64th Street, New York, NY 10065 www.macyfoundation.org FACULTY SCHOLARS PROGRAM 2018 Non-Profit Org U.S. Postage PAID Augusta, ME Permit No. 121