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Identifying Psychological Contract Breaches To Guide Improvements In Faculty Recruitment, Retention, And Development, Gretchen L. Peirce, Shane P. Desselle, Jolaine R. Draugalis, Alan R. Spies, Tamra S. Davis, Mark Bolino
Identifying Psychological Contract Breaches To Guide Improvements In Faculty Recruitment, Retention, And Development, Gretchen L. Peirce, Shane P. Desselle, Jolaine R. Draugalis, Alan R. Spies, Tamra S. Davis, Mark Bolino
Faculty Publications & Research of the TUC College of Pharmacy
Objective. To identify pharmacy faculty members’ perceptions of psychological contract breaches that can be used to guide improvements in faculty recruitment, retention, and development.
Methods. A list of psychological contract breaches was developed using a Delphi procedure involving a panel of experts assembled through purposive sampling. The Delphi consisted of 4 rounds, the first of which elicited examples of psychological contract breaches in an open-ended format. The ensuing 3 rounds consisting of a survey and anonymous feedback on aggregated group responses.
Results. Usable responses were obtained from 11 of 12 faculty members who completed the Delphi procedure. The final list …
Treating Mentoring Programs As A Scholarly Endeavor, Shane P. Desselle
Treating Mentoring Programs As A Scholarly Endeavor, Shane P. Desselle
Faculty Publications & Research of the TUC College of Pharmacy
The author discusses mentoring programs for pharmacy school faculty and the research literature around forming these programs.
Benefits Versus Costs Of Statin Drugs, Sara Shilcrat
Benefits Versus Costs Of Statin Drugs, Sara Shilcrat
The Science Journal of the Lander College of Arts and Sciences
Statins have been prescribed to the masses as primary and secondary prevention for coronary disease caused by hypercholesterolemia after their initial discovery in the late 1980s. Their actions in reducing low-density lipoproteins and increasing high-density lipoproteins are well documented; however, many negative effects have been reported related to muscle pathology and kidney function. The goal of this study is to investigate whether the benefits of this class of drugs outweigh the costs. Intense review of the literature was conducted using scholarly articles with original research findings that were located via electronic databases such as Medline, Science Direct, Proquest Medical Library, …