Desired Qualities for the New Chair
1. Internationally recognized biostatistician
2. Prior successful management experience
3. A thoughtful, caring person
4. Promoter of diversity in the field of biostatistics
5. Supportive of department's MS faculty track
6. Evidence of being able to secure and sustain large extramural funding
7. Openness to discussion, others' ideas and opinions; approachability
8. Supportive and encouraging of educational endeavors for faculty, staff, and students
9. Integrity: you say what you mean
10. Transparency: we all understand the basis for decisions
11. Treats all members of the department as adults and does not micromanage regarding software
12. Evidence-based and data-driven regarding biostatistics itself
13. Goal-oriented
14. Has a formula for success with common sense solutions
15. Supports career advancement for applied biostatisticians and removes the glass ceiling
16. Has great people skills and knows how to improve morale
17. Creates an incentive program that is aligned with the Vanderbilt Pillar Goals
18. Focuses on using biostatistics to support Vanderbilt and improve patient outcomes
19. Supports teaching and empowering physician-scientists with biostatistical skills
Other strategy:
From a statistical research perspective this person should be internationally recognized, and should have published important papers that shows that he/she has statistical 'vision.' He/she should be involved in the statistical community is a leadership capacity (e.g., study section, ASA executive committees). From a collaborative research perspective, this person should come from a good place where he/she would have had success at publishing in high impact scientific journals as a co-author or first author.
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