XII.H   Voluntary Ranks

Voluntary faculty are typically clinicians or others who are employed outside of the School but make significant contributions to department programs at the medical center or at affiliated institutions. Each department has established guidelines for the nature of required participation, such as the relative importance of teaching students, supervising residents, engaging in scholarly activity, participating in department administration, and other activities. Voluntary faculty typically do not receive compensation or benefits from the School.

With the approval of the chair, voluntary faculty may become principal investigators of grants. They must be able to commit and devote the requisite effort with or without compensation from the grant. Voluntary faculty are expected to be board eligible, licensed, or certified in their specialties.

Clinical Instructor. Individuals who have completed clinical training will be eligible for this rank. Appointments are made for renewable one‑year terms.

Assistant Clinical Professor. This rank is for persons who have made academic contributions documented in at least one of the following ways: (1) publication or other evidence of substantial contribution to their disciplines; (2) exemplary teaching; (3) well‑recognized clinical expertise. Appointments are made for renewable terms of up to three years.

Associate Clinical Professor. This rank is for those persons who have achieved recognition for their outstanding scholarship and sustained contribution to academic life documented in at least one of the following ways: (1) publication or substantial contribution to their respective disciplines; (2) exemplary teaching activities and well‑recognized clinical expertise. Appointments are made for renewable five‑year terms.

Clinical Professor. This rank is reserved for those few persons who have achieved national or international recognition for their exceptional scholarship and sustained contribution to academic life documented in both of the following ways: (1) publication or substantial contribution to their respective disciplines; (2) exemplary teaching activities and well‑recognized clinical expertise. Appointments are made for renewable five‑year terms.

History of this Section:

  • The original text dates from the January 20, 2010 version of the Faculty Handbook.