Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine program call for applications

The EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP in ACADEMIC MEDICINE (ELAM) program for women is now accepting applications from women faculty who are at the rank of associate professor or higher. This is an excellent, well-established 1-year fellowship that prepares senior faculty to take on leadership roles in academic medicine, dentistry and public health. Participation in the program takes significant personal and institutional commitment, which must be demonstrated during the application process. Potential applicants are encouraged to discuss the program with their Chair, and to communicate with my office early about plans to apply (ann.brown@duke.edu or 684-4139).

How to Apply: There will be an internal selection process as institutions are limited in the number of applications that can be submitted. If you would like to be considered, please submit a letter of intent and biosketch/CV to facdev@dm.duke.edu no later than Tuesday, Nov. 24. A selection committee will choose the one Duke applicant in mid-December. Whoever is selected will need the support of the Dean and their department chair, so if you have not already discussed your plans to apply with your chair, please start this process right away. If you have already met with your chair, it would be beneficial to include any outcomes from that meeting in your letter of intent. ELAM looks for applicants with very clear institutional backing, so any evidence you can provide of a pathway toward a leadership role will be reviewed favorably by the committee. More details about the internal and external application processes and the required content for the letter of intent are in the attached memo.

You will be notified of your application status in December. If you are selected as the Duke applicant, you will need to submit an application and letters of recommendation and nomination to ELAM in January. An outline of this process is below.

Cost: In the past, and dependent on the availability of funds, the Dean’s Office has supported tuition for this program. Travel costs have generally been covered by the department or the faculty member's funds.

More information: For more information or to view the application, please visit the ELAM website.

Overview of Application Process for ELAM 2016-2017 Fellowship

  • November 24: Letter of intent and biosketch due to Office for Faculty Development
  • Mid-December: Internal selection process. Applicants notified of their acceptance status.
  • January 15: External application due (only applies to the internally selected candidate)
  • January 29: Letter of nomination and recommendations due to ELAM (only applies to the internally selected candidate)
  • Early April: Applicant notified of acceptance status by ELAM

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