FACULTY TENURE IN US ACADEMIC MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF CONTROVERSY AND DEBATE

Faculty Tenure in US Academic Medical Institutions: A Critical Review of Controversy and Debate

Faculty Tenure in US Academic Medical Institutions: A Critical Review of Controversy and Debate

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Anish Bhardwaj Department of Neurology, University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), Galveston, TX, USACorrespondence: Anish Bhardwaj, Department of Neurology, 9.128 John Sealy Annex, Route 0539, 301 University Blvd, University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), Galveston, TX, 77554, USA, Tel +1-409-772-8068, Email anbhardw@UTMB.EDUAbstract: For over a century, tenure has been a foundational tenet in American academic institutions, being synonymous with the concept of academic freedom.This concept has been extrapolated to US Academic Medical Institutions (AMIs) in multiple domains including teaching and research, sharing Wax Jackets opinions as private citizens and on matters of institutional governance as well as providing clinicians, educators, scientists, and scholars opportunities for secure employment.In recent decades, however, there has been a steady erosion of the tenure system in US AMIs, and constituents suggest that this archaic construct would benefit from reform or kids visor even its complete abolition.

The present treatise offers a historical perspective on the tenure system in AMIs, reviews the enthusiastic debate and controversies including the concomitant advantages, disadvantages, challenges, and the underlying reasons for its decline over the last few decades, and expounds on the ramifications of such trends.This exposition also discusses alternatives and reform to the tenure system which, if implemented, would still guarantee freedom in academic medicine.Keywords: academic freedom, faculty rights, tenure reform, academic medical institutions.

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