On the University Diaries blog, Margaret Soltan posted on the perks afforded to top leaders, including the medical school dean, at the University of South Florida(USF). These included country club memberships, and car allowances at $650/ month. The rationale seemed to be that the administrators need to appear to be rich in order to hob-nob with the sort of rich folk needed as donors. The perks have continued even though the state-supported university is facing budget cuts.
I would comment that these perks might also be based on university executives' sense of entitlement to being at least on the fringe of the power elite, or superclass. This sense might truly be fed by their contact with even more wealthy people who might be prospective donors, and the sorts of masters of the universe who seem to have gravitated to university boards (see our posts about the Dartmouth board here and the Harvard Corporation here). But I would suggest that the perks handed out at USF might be bush-league compared to those found at the more supposedly elite universities.
I am afraid the main effect of such perks is to further isolate academic leaders from the people they are supposed to serve. After all, academic institutions are supposed to serve truth-seekers and learners. (Academic health care is also supposed to serve patients.) Country club memberships, or having a fully-staffed house and a car and driver might tend to make one feel apart from the common folk in the student body, or the patient population.
Blog Archive
-
▼
2008
(489)
-
▼
December
(52)
- A Professor and an Anti-Aging Tonic
- Alcohol and Antibiotics
- Yale Settles
- Teen Chastity Vows Don't Work
- My Baby has Pink Eye
- Bush Does Something Right
- A Biomedical Informatics Manifesto
- BLOGSCAN: "Somebody's Got to Do It"
- Blogging Christmas Eve
- Suing Poor Patients in Maryland
- Brick Labor in Bangladesh
- The Fight at the Mar-a-Lago Club: the Madoff Case ...
- A "Screamer" Who Got His Way: The Madoff Case Open...
- A 21st Century Plague? The Syndrome of Inappropri...
- Woopee! EverythingHealth is Nominated
- Safe drinking? Try ibreath
- Where to Get Medical Info Online
- Is Nothing Sacred? - Questions of Commercial Influ...
- The Perils of Contract Research Organizations Out-...
- Answer to Medical Challenge
- Pharma Price Gouging
- Medical Challenge - What's the Diagnosis?
- Amazing Mom Performs Self C-Section
- Health Care Organizations Ensnared in Giant Ponzi ...
- The Haunting of Hormone Replacement Therapy
- A Few Small Steps Towards Better Disclosure of Con...
- Wrap Rage
- Obesity Tax for Sodas
- Beat Holiday Stress- For Women Only
- Relaxing for Rainy Days
- As Addictive as Cocaine - Sugar
- Joint Commission Sentinel Events Alert On Healthca...
- No Thanks, Gov. Blagojevich, We Have Enough Corrup...
- The Car Bailout - Ya gotta Laugh or You'll Cry
- Drug Company Claims "Disparagement" by Proxy
- Be Happy by Hanging with Other Happy People
- Glaucoma Drug for Eyelash Growth
- Smoking is safe! here is the proof
- More Doctors Smoke Camels Than Any Other Cigarette
- Open Letter to President Barack Obama on Healthcar...
- BLOGSCAN - Car Allowances and Country Club Members...
- BLOGSCAN - Insuring the Right to Buy Health Insurance
- BLOGSCAN - Direct-to-Consumer Device Advertising o...
- Consumer Medicine is Broken
- Should The Doctor Say You Are Dying?
- Senator Daschle To Lead Health Care Reform
- What Linked the Parallel Declines of Citigroup and...
- What works for Irritable Bowel syndrome
- No Such RUC - The New England Journal Takes on the...
- Hospitalists - They are Here
- Two Important Resources
- The “Gonzalez Trial” for Pancreatic Cancer: Outcom...
-
▼
December
(52)