Sotto-Santiago, SylkDilly, Christen K.O'Leary, Heather A.Craven, Hannah J.Kara, AreebaBrown, CynthiaKressel, Amy B.Rohr-Kirchgraber, Theresa2021-01-122021-01-122021-01-01Sotto-Santiago S, Dilly C, O’Leary H, et al. Reframing Academic Productivity, Promotion and Tenure as a Result of the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Journal of Faculty Development. 2021;35(1):10-18.https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/magna/jfd/2021/00000035/00000001/art00002https://hdl.handle.net/1805/24814Faculty members have been impacted in a multitude of ways by the COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, faculty seeking promotion and tenure have been impacted by the disruption and inconsistent levels of productivity. In this article, we consider academic productivity in the context of clinical, research, education and service missions within higher education and the academic medicine professoriate. We offer a series of recommendations to faculty members, to institutions, and to professional societies in hopes we can challenge pre-existing deficits in promotion and tenure processes, and academic worth.en-USCOVID-19PromotionTenureProductivityPandemicAcademic MedicineReframing Academic Productivity, Promotion and Tenure As a Result of the COVID-19 PandemicArticle