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Clinical Council
Duties: The Clinical Council is
responsible for policies, strategic planning, and management of
the clinical activities of the School of Medicine and its
faculty. These responsibilities include the faculty practice,
which exists to support the vision of the School of Medicine,
including its educational, clinical and research missions. The
Clinical Council is also responsible for the clinical components
of our strategic plans, and all other clinical business affairs.
Examples would be contracted services provided elsewhere by
faculty members who are paid by the practice, and the
development of contracts with clinicians not on salary with the
faculty practice to provide services directly for the School of
Medicine.
Authority: The Clinical Council manages
the faculty practice. The development of any major new policies
or strategic plans, or major modifications to the existing
structure or academic function of the faculty practice requires
review and approval by the Dean’s Council.
All terms are three years unless elected to fill
a vacated seat.
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Voting:
- Peter Albertsen, ‘13
- Patrick Coll, ‘12
- Douglas Fellows, ‘13
- Denis Lafreniere, ex officio (Chair)
- Jay Lieberman, ‘14
- Mark Metersky, ‘12
- Paul Skolnik, ‘14
- Richard Simon, ex officio
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Non-voting:
- John Biancamano, ex officio
- Thomas Callahan, ex officio
- Jane Grant-Kels, ex officio
- Amanda Hopkins-Tirrell, ex officio
- Mike Summerer, ex officio
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Operating Guidelines
Meeting Schedule
Meetings are on the fourth Thursday of every
month from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in LM050.
Meeting Minutes
All minutes are in PDF.
Semiannual Reports
All reports are in PDF.
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