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by capnrefsmmat 2799 days ago
At most American institutions, associate professors are tenured.
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Thanks for the correction. However, many doctors that are in mainly clinical practice but publish occasionally under the university umbrella do not generally on a tenure track. So their title may be associate professor, but they are not generally tenured. However, if they spend a significant amount of time in research they may still have tenure track.