Office of Affiliations
425 East 61st Street, Suite 321
New York, NY 10021
Telephone: 212-746-4030
Fax: 212-821-0809
NEW
C.V.FORMAT INSTRUCTIONS
Accompanying
this instruction page is the new C.V.format required for a Weill Cornell
Academic Appointment.It is necessary to enter all requested information
as this format facilitates the review process.
Fill
in the information then print, sign and date the C.V.
In addition
to the C.V., the following are required for each level:
INSTRUCTOR
OR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR LEVELS
- Letter
of Nomination from your hospital Department Chair with suggested title.
- Two
(2) letters of recommendation from physicians at your rank or higher.
Letters
of reference should be addressed to your department chair. Comments
about teaching,
research, and clinical care are encouraged.
ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR OR PROFESSOR LEVELS
- Letter
of Nomination from your department chair indicating the suggested
title.
- Copies
or reprints of three (3) of the candidate's best peer reviewed articles.
- Names,
addresses, telephone numbers and fax numbers of five (5) impartial
referees.
Note:
It
is strongly recommended that referees not have Weill Cornell
faculty titles and come from institutions other than your own. Documentation
of a regional, national and international reputation is highly valued
.For further information contact your Department Chair or Dr.Oliver
Fein, Associate Dean, Weill Medical College. (212-746-4030).
AFFILIATE
PHYSICIAN TITLE (Does not teach students)
- Letter
from your hospital Department Chair nominating you for Affiliate Physician
of Weill Medical College of Cornell University.
- One
letter of reference.
Letter
of reference should be addressed to your department chair.
Mailing:
Please
send signed C.V., Chair's recommendation Letter and letters of reference
to:
Oliver
Fein, M.D., Associate Dean
Office of Affiliations
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
425 East 61st Street, Suite 321
New York, NY 10021
If you have any
questions please call the Office of Affiliations
(212-746-4030) and speak with Portia Harvey or Carolyn B. Schnall, M.A.