What sort of academic requirements are required at these jobs? Is it publish or perish type thing? Do you have to complete yearly QI projects? Lectures? Are any of you working at home on those academic requirements?
My place offers 5 tracks.
Tenure is rare and hard core research, as in 0-20% clinical. Think running your own lab, grant funding dependent. Difficult to promote, up or out. (Very few do this.)
Academic track is 25-50% protected time, promotion is challenging and it is up or out. You can’t flounder there and then magically become reborn as a clinical faculty, you’ll be gone. There is annual scrutiny of progress and mentoring for success. (~40%)
Clinical track has 10-30% protected time, usually handles admin stuff to free up time for the academic folks to focus on that, but not always. Some people in this track are actually quite productive and could have been clinical track. They get more protected time. Up or out doesn’t apply. Challenging to promote to associate, very challenging to promote to full professor. There is mentorship here as well, but it’s hard to publish and run programs, educational initiatives, etc. with only 2 days off a month. (~60%)
They all have a minimum of 100 hours of educating trainees required per year. Things have different values, and it’s complex, but not hard to do for a full time anesthesiologist. You get screwed when you’re doing workshops, etc. for attendings only. I cheat by making a trainee of some kind come when I do these. Lol.
QI projects, etc. are ongoing and you can participate or develop your own. There’s a Qi committee.
The goal is for every faculty member to develop some area of interest and focus within the first 3 years so that you can concentrate on that and use it for promotion efforts. You can change your focus, but if you’re all over the place you’ll be an assistant professor forever as the committee won’t ever see your packet.
The other 2 tracks are part time and per diem. Neither have a faculty appointment, come with different benefits (or none), and have different clinical requirements. Teaching isn’t required and has no value to these tracks. Usually they’re done by folks on the way out, or if they can’t get a faculty appointment for some reason (rare).