At long freakin' last!
Nov. 15th, 2007 11:05 amDear Dr. Wald:
Dean [Dean] has informed me that your appointment to Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Infectious Diseases Division effective July 1, 2007 has been officially approved.
Dr. [Dean] joins me in sending you our congratulations and best wishes.
Sincerely yours,
[Chairman of Medicine]
I received this today. The letter is dated October 26th (coincidentally, my birthday). It's a mere five months after my application packet was officially complete, three months after I started getting paid at my new rate, two months after I got my faculty ID badge, and six weeks after I completed New Faculty Orientation.
So there you are. No matter what happens next - whether the grant gets funded or not, whether I decide to stay in academia or not - I have officially achieved faculty rank. Yay.
Dean [Dean] has informed me that your appointment to Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Infectious Diseases Division effective July 1, 2007 has been officially approved.
Dr. [Dean] joins me in sending you our congratulations and best wishes.
Sincerely yours,
[Chairman of Medicine]
I received this today. The letter is dated October 26th (coincidentally, my birthday). It's a mere five months after my application packet was officially complete, three months after I started getting paid at my new rate, two months after I got my faculty ID badge, and six weeks after I completed New Faculty Orientation.
So there you are. No matter what happens next - whether the grant gets funded or not, whether I decide to stay in academia or not - I have officially achieved faculty rank. Yay.
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Date: 2007-11-15 08:51 pm (UTC)