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Matyas, Marsha Lakes; Frank, Martin – Physiologist, 1995
Analyzes data concerning the status of faculty at American medical schools who hold Ph.D. degrees in physiology and faculty members with appointments in departments of physiology. Data show a decline in numbers of Ph.D.s in animal and human physiology awarded to Americans since 1980. Discusses programs and initiatives to increase student interest…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Data Analysis, Doctoral Degrees, Higher Education
Murray, Paul A. – Physiologist, 1983
Discusses how individuals trained as scientists/physiologists find positions in clinical departments, evaluation of potential job opportunities in such a department, responsibilities of basic scientists once positions have been accepted, and advantages/disadvantages for basic scientists in clinical environments. Also discusses how career…
Descriptors: Career Development, Employment Opportunities, Higher Education, Medical School Faculty
McKenzie, Jack – Physiologist, 1983
Lists and discusses factors students should consider when developing their graduate physiology program and when selecting a postdoctoral training experience, describing how these graduate/postdoctoral experiences are related to five job areas. Job areas include teaching, committee obligations, consultant responsibilities, advising graduate…
Descriptors: College Science, Faculty Workload, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Granger, D. Neil – Physiologist, 1983
Priorities for development of a successful career as a physiologist are described. Areas considered include: (1) adequate pre- and post-doctoral training; (2) research specialty; (3) selection of department/institution; (4) productivity; (5) research grant support; and (6) the training of doctoral students and fellows. (JN)
Descriptors: Career Development, College Science, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Bell, Donald R. – Physiologist, 1983
Describes the environment and responsibilities of a new faculty member at a private medical school. Emphasizes four considerations for starting research programs at such schools and four major sources for research funding. Indicates that, as research programs gain momentum, more time is available to increase participation in teaching and service.…
Descriptors: College Science, Faculty Workload, Financial Support, Higher Education
Physiologist, 1983
Summary data from the annual questionnaire sent to chairpersons of physiology departments are provided on a sample questionnaire. Data of faculty salaries (presented in 12 bar graphs) and departmental budgets/space (presented in table format) are also provided. (JN)
Descriptors: Budgets, College Faculty, College Science, Financial Support
Physiologist, 1981
Presents a statistical analysis of the 1980 Association of Chairmen of Departments of Physiology, on which 94 medical and 4 non-medical physiology departments responded. (CS)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, College Science, Employment Patterns, Higher Education
Jewell, Laura A.; Frazier, Donald T. – Physiologist, 1987
Reports findings from the 1986 annual survey of activities of university departments of physiology in the United States and Canada. Presents data on faculty numbers and salaries, pre- and postdoctoral trainees, training support, and research grants. Also includes membership statistics of the American Physiological Society. (ML)
Descriptors: College Science, Department Heads, Foreign Countries, Graduate Medical Education