UCD Clinical Pathway

About the UCD Clinical Pathway

The School is highly dependent on staff within affiliated teaching hospitals to deliver the clinical component of our undergraduate and graduate programmes. We also rely on these healthcare professionals for the patient access, biological samples and clinical assessment information that fuels our biomedical research efforts. 

Historically, many of these individuals have had no formal University appointment and hence their valuable contribution at times goes unrecognised.  More importantly, the expertise, endeavour and professionalism of this group advances our academic reputation and greatly enhance the national and international standing of both the School and the University. 

The School introduced the UCD Clinical Pathway scheme in 2008 to recognise formally this cohort who contribute strongly to the University’s academic mission.

Objectives

The objectives of the UCD Clinical Pathway are to

  • Recognise those clinicians engaged in a career in medicine within our main teaching hospitals, affiliated hospitals and other teaching environments, and who make significant contributions to the School through teaching, mentoring, research programmes, professional appointments and development activities.
  • Encourage increased participation in all academic activities including translational research, undergraduate and graduate education.
  • Build a sense of connection with the School and by extension with the University.
  • Clearly demonstrate that academic advancement is determined as a result of rigorous peer review and is based on sustained performance not time served.
  • Respond to the strategic needs of the School.
  • Support the creation of an integrated academic health centre where world class patient care is achieved by purposefully linking clinical care with teaching and research.

FAQ - Background & Eligibility

What is the Purpose of the UCD Clinical Pathway?

The UCD Clinical Pathway is designed to recognise those clinicians engaged in a career in medicine within our main teaching hospitals, affiliated hospitals and other teaching environments, and who make a significant contribution to the UCD School of Medicine & Medical Science through teaching, mentoring, research programmes, professional appointments and School development activities.

Who is Eligible to Apply?

Adjunct appointees to the UCD Clinical Pathway will be ordinarily employed within the healthcare system or will have retired from such employment. As part of its commitment to Dublin Academic Health Care, all consultants of St Vincent’s Healthcare Group and the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital will receive an clinical pathway appointment on application to the university.

Important Changes

The University Committee on Academic Appointment, Tenure & Promotion has confirmed eligibility criteria for consultant staff employed on less than a full academic contract. The type of consultant’s appointment determines eligibility under this scheme. 

  • Individuals with a standard consultant contract appointment with a sessional, occasional or no contractual commitment to UCD will be eligible for consideration under the UCD Clinical Pathway. 
  • Consultants with academic contracts can only apply for promotion through the standard academic pathways and are not eligible for advancement through the UCD Clinical Pathway. 
  • Individuals with locum appointments will not be considered under this scheme; however their appointment as honorary special lecturer for a short period will be considered by the School on an individual basis. Requests for such appointments should be submitted to the relevant Head of Subject for authorisation by the School Executive Committee.

FAQ - Application Procedures

When can I apply?

Applications will be invited periodically during the year, typically during September-November. Full details will be posted on this page when the scheme is open for applications. 

How do I apply?

Application forms are available from this web page and should be submitted electronically to clinicalpathway@ucd.ie only.

Why can I not just submit my CV?

The application form has been designed to capture all information relevant to the review process. Applicants should appreciate that the Review Panel cannot be expected to extract key information from multiple differently presented documents.

Why do I have to apply? Why can’t you just give me an appointment?

The application process is a formal request to the University to be considered for an adjunct academic appointment.

Can I apply for a specific academic grade?

Applicants do not apply for a specific grade of academic appointment. The decision to appoint and the appropriate academic level of any such appointment will be determined by the University Committee for Academic Appointments, Tenure and Promotion.

FAQ - Evaluation of Applications

Who will evaluation my application?

Applications to the UCD Clinical Pathway scheme are considered by an academic review panel chaired by the Principal, College of Health Sciences. The Review Panel comprises senior academics from within the School, from within the existing adjunct clinical faculty and from other Irish Medical Schools.

To ensure consistency with appointment and promotion pathways available to fulltime UCD academic staff, the Review Panel also contains representatives from, and makes its recommendations to, the University Committee for Academic Appointments, Tenure and Promotion. The majority of members on the review panel are external to the School.

How will my application be judged?

All applications are individually considered by each member of the Review Panel against the following assessment parameters
• Research & Scholarship
• Teaching
• Contribution to UCD
• Contribution to Teaching Hospital / Clinical Training Network
• Contribution to Irish Healthcare
• National Leadership & International Reputation
• Other Relevant Information

Are there explicit benchmarks similar to those for UCD Staff appointments and promotions?

The University has not established benchmarks specifically for the UCD Clinical Pathwayscheme. It is unlikely to do so given the range of different clinical specialties and the fact that academic activity takes place in the context of significant clinical workload. The University uses the benchmarks for full time academic staff as the indicative standard for review of all adjunct appointments. In the case of the UCD Clinical Pathway, the review process gives due consideration to the contributions made to hospital and national healthcare, as well as contributions to the University. Allowance is also made for the fact that most applicants do not have time dedicated to their academic endeavors.

Further information on the promotional benchmarks for full time academic staff can be found on the UCD Human Resource website, click here.

FAQ - Notification of Outcome

How will I be notified about my application?

All applications will be acknowledged by return email and the decision of the University Committee for Academic Appointments, Tenure & Promotion will be communicated by letter and email.

Do I need to accept or decline the appointment?

Applicants are not required to notify the University that they accept the appointment. Similarly, they are not required to inform the University if they choose not to use the appointment.

Can I appeal the appointment level?

There is no right of appeal; however individuals are welcome to re-apply for appointment or to apply for promotion within the UCD Clinical Pathway as appropriate. The University has made every best effort to develop a rigorous, robust and fair system of academic appointment under this adjunct pathway. The Review Panel is constructed to include academic representation from the University Committee for Academic Appointments, Tenure & Promotion and is externally validated by senior medical faculty from other Irish Universities.

FAQ - Academic Progression

Can I be promoted within the UCD Clinical Pathway?

Yes, the UCD Clinical Pathway was designed to allow academic progression consistent with normal University advancement procedures. 

When can I apply for promotion?

Application for promotion of existing appointees can be made during any of the formal calls for appointments or promotion.  Applicants seeking promotion will need to be able to demonstrate incremental performance.  The Review Panel would normally expect a minimum of three years between appointment and application for promotion within theUCD Clinical Pathway.

How can I apply for promotion?

Complete the final page of the current UCD Clinical Pathway application form highlighting areas where progression under each of the assessment criteria can be evidenced. 

Are there any time limits for promotion?

Once eligibility criteria are satisfied, progression through the UCD Clinical Pathway will be determined solely by academic performance and not by length of service.

All adjunct appointments will normally be for a period of five years. After this time, each appointment will be considered by the Review Panel with the option of reappointment or not, with reappointment being either at the same or a different level.

Consistent with the University procedures, we would anticipate that candidates would not be eligible to apply for promotion under the UCD Clinical Pathway within a defined time period of their previous promotion application.