Innovative Surgical Sciences | 2019

How to become a medical professor – a comparative analysis of academic requirements in Germany and the United States

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Background The acquisition of a medical professorship represents a significant step in a physician’s academic career. The responsibility as well as the honor and the associated obligations are significant; however, the requirements to become a medical professor vary in Germany. Objective We analyzed the variable requirements for prospective medical professors in Germany, with special focus on the tenure track concept and the U.S. system. Methods Based on an online research, we queried German medical faculty regulations to obtain a medical professorship within Germany. Results We analyzed 35 German universities. On average, 11 publications are required after “venia legendi” to meet professorship (apl) prerequisites (median x̅\u2009=\u200910, max\u2009=\u200924, min\u2009=\u20096, n\u2009=\u200916), whereas 6 publications with first or last authorship are required on average (x̅\u2009=\u20096, max\u2009=\u200916, min\u2009=\u20094, n\u2009=\u200926). In most German universities, it takes an average of 4 years after gaining habilitation to apply for a professorship (x̅\u2009=\u20095 years, max\u2009=\u20096 years, min\u2009=\u20092 years). Candidates for university chair positions, however, can shorten this period by an average of 38%. Discussion In the German academic system, the prerequisites to gain a professorship differ among universities. Due to different scientific cooperation and exchange programs, research and academic activities have reached an intense international exchange level. Yet there is no international or even national standardization, quality assurance, and comparability to gain a medical professorship.

Volume 4
Pages 108 - 115
DOI 10.1515/iss-2019-0011
Language English
Journal Innovative Surgical Sciences

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