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Entry of Graduates of US Pathology Residency Programs Into the Workforce: Cohort Data Between 2008 and 2016 Remain Positive and Stable

The pathologist workforce in the United States is a topic of interest to the health-care community as a whole and to institutions responsible for the training of new pathologists in particular. Although a pathologist shortage has been projected, there has been a pervasive belief by medical students...

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Autores principales: Timmons, Charles F., Black-Schaffer, W. Stephen, Naritoku, Wesley Y., Powell, Suzanne Z., Johnson, Kristen A., Brissette, Mark D., Childs, John M., Conran, Richard M., Dixon, Lisa R., George, Melissa R., Gratzinger, Dita, McCloskey, Cindy B., Prieto, Victor G., Roberts, Cory A., Rojiani, Amyn M., Shyu, Irene, Hoffman, Robert D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7005983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32083168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2374289520901833
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author Timmons, Charles F.
Black-Schaffer, W. Stephen
Naritoku, Wesley Y.
Powell, Suzanne Z.
Johnson, Kristen A.
Brissette, Mark D.
Childs, John M.
Conran, Richard M.
Dixon, Lisa R.
George, Melissa R.
Gratzinger, Dita
McCloskey, Cindy B.
Prieto, Victor G.
Roberts, Cory A.
Rojiani, Amyn M.
Shyu, Irene
Hoffman, Robert D.
author_facet Timmons, Charles F.
Black-Schaffer, W. Stephen
Naritoku, Wesley Y.
Powell, Suzanne Z.
Johnson, Kristen A.
Brissette, Mark D.
Childs, John M.
Conran, Richard M.
Dixon, Lisa R.
George, Melissa R.
Gratzinger, Dita
McCloskey, Cindy B.
Prieto, Victor G.
Roberts, Cory A.
Rojiani, Amyn M.
Shyu, Irene
Hoffman, Robert D.
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description The pathologist workforce in the United States is a topic of interest to the health-care community as a whole and to institutions responsible for the training of new pathologists in particular. Although a pathologist shortage has been projected, there has been a pervasive belief by medical students and their advisors that there are “no jobs in pathology.” In 2013 and again in 2017, the Program Directors Section of the Association of Pathology Chairs conducted surveys asking pathology residency directors to report the employment status of each of their residents graduating in the previous 5 years. The 2013 Program Directors Section survey indicated that 92% of those graduating in 2010 had obtained employment within 3 years, and 94% of residents graduating in 2008 obtained employment within 5 years. The 2017 survey indicated that 96% of those graduating in 2014 had obtained employment in 3 years, and 97% of residents graduating in 2012 obtained positions within 5 years. These findings are consistent with residents doing 1 or 2 years of fellowship before obtaining employment. Stratification of the data by regions of the country or by the size of the residency programs does not show large differences. The data also indicate a high percentage of employment for graduates of pathology residency programs and a stable job market over the years covered by the surveys.
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spelling pubmed-70059832020-02-20 Entry of Graduates of US Pathology Residency Programs Into the Workforce: Cohort Data Between 2008 and 2016 Remain Positive and Stable Timmons, Charles F. Black-Schaffer, W. Stephen Naritoku, Wesley Y. Powell, Suzanne Z. Johnson, Kristen A. Brissette, Mark D. Childs, John M. Conran, Richard M. Dixon, Lisa R. George, Melissa R. Gratzinger, Dita McCloskey, Cindy B. Prieto, Victor G. Roberts, Cory A. Rojiani, Amyn M. Shyu, Irene Hoffman, Robert D. Acad Pathol Regular Article The pathologist workforce in the United States is a topic of interest to the health-care community as a whole and to institutions responsible for the training of new pathologists in particular. Although a pathologist shortage has been projected, there has been a pervasive belief by medical students and their advisors that there are “no jobs in pathology.” In 2013 and again in 2017, the Program Directors Section of the Association of Pathology Chairs conducted surveys asking pathology residency directors to report the employment status of each of their residents graduating in the previous 5 years. The 2013 Program Directors Section survey indicated that 92% of those graduating in 2010 had obtained employment within 3 years, and 94% of residents graduating in 2008 obtained employment within 5 years. The 2017 survey indicated that 96% of those graduating in 2014 had obtained employment in 3 years, and 97% of residents graduating in 2012 obtained positions within 5 years. These findings are consistent with residents doing 1 or 2 years of fellowship before obtaining employment. Stratification of the data by regions of the country or by the size of the residency programs does not show large differences. The data also indicate a high percentage of employment for graduates of pathology residency programs and a stable job market over the years covered by the surveys. SAGE Publications 2020-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7005983/ /pubmed/32083168 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2374289520901833 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work as published without adaptation or alteration, without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Regular Article
Timmons, Charles F.
Black-Schaffer, W. Stephen
Naritoku, Wesley Y.
Powell, Suzanne Z.
Johnson, Kristen A.
Brissette, Mark D.
Childs, John M.
Conran, Richard M.
Dixon, Lisa R.
George, Melissa R.
Gratzinger, Dita
McCloskey, Cindy B.
Prieto, Victor G.
Roberts, Cory A.
Rojiani, Amyn M.
Shyu, Irene
Hoffman, Robert D.
Entry of Graduates of US Pathology Residency Programs Into the Workforce: Cohort Data Between 2008 and 2016 Remain Positive and Stable
title Entry of Graduates of US Pathology Residency Programs Into the Workforce: Cohort Data Between 2008 and 2016 Remain Positive and Stable
title_full Entry of Graduates of US Pathology Residency Programs Into the Workforce: Cohort Data Between 2008 and 2016 Remain Positive and Stable
title_fullStr Entry of Graduates of US Pathology Residency Programs Into the Workforce: Cohort Data Between 2008 and 2016 Remain Positive and Stable
title_full_unstemmed Entry of Graduates of US Pathology Residency Programs Into the Workforce: Cohort Data Between 2008 and 2016 Remain Positive and Stable
title_short Entry of Graduates of US Pathology Residency Programs Into the Workforce: Cohort Data Between 2008 and 2016 Remain Positive and Stable
title_sort entry of graduates of us pathology residency programs into the workforce: cohort data between 2008 and 2016 remain positive and stable
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7005983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32083168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2374289520901833
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