I'm feeling frustrated. Teaching (and related activities) takes up so
much of my time that I wonder how on earth will I get all the writing
done I want to do? I'm clinical track, not tenure track, and our
department has started new programs meaning we all have to pick up the
slack, which I am happy to do. However, the amount of details that
need tending to gets overwhelming, and I just don't see how to pull it
all off. Do I really have to work every waking moment? I don't know
that I am willing to do that. Let me add that I also work 2 half
days/wk at my clinical practice.
Any advice you faculty members out there?
Thanks for listening.
Marcia
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Marcia E. Ring, PhD, APRN-BC
Clinical Specialist Psychiatry/Mental Health
Clinical Assistant Professor
College of Nursing and Health Sciences
Department of Nursing
University of Vermont
221 Rowell
106 Carrigan Drive
Burlington, Vermont 05405-0068
Tel: (802) 656-9013
Fax: (802) 656-8306