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abstract: 'Context: The United States lacks timely reliable mechanisms for
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assessing the professional work of subspecialty physicians.
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Objective: The aim was to use early-career members of The Endocrine
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Society as a model to estimate subspecialty physician involvement in
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patient care, teaching, research, and administration among clinical,
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academic, federal, and pharmaceutical/biotech workplaces and to assess
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the workforce for research within individual workplaces.
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Methods: Physicians joining The Endocrine Society from 1991-2005 and
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residing in North America were invited to complete a Web-based survey.
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This report relies on 817 early-career endocrinologists or 29.6\% of
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eligible respondents.
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Results: Respondents from all types of workplaces engaged in patient
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care, teaching, research, and administration. The time committed to the
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four tasks, however, differed significantly among workplaces. Research
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(basic, translational, disease, patient, population, and prevention) was
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accomplished within all workplaces, but the scope and scale of
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investigative work was employer dependent. Recipients of National
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Institutes of Health K08/23 awards succeeded in receiving federal
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research project grants (P < 0.001). Respondents associated research
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with lowered incomes, a perception validated by an estimated drop in
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annual earnings of 2.8\% per half-day spent on research (P < 0.001).
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Women in academic settings earned less than men (P < 0.01) and were less
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likely to occupy tenure-eligible positions (P < 0.01).
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Conclusions: Web-based surveys offer a simple tool for estimating the
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work of subspecialty physicians and provide a framework for improving
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biomedical investigation. Several interventions should be considered for
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endocrinology: recruit physicians from underrepresented demographic
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groups, increase K08/23 awards, incentivize investigative careers, and
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improve the national infrastructure for biomedical research. (J Clin
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Endocrinol Metab 96: 923-933, 2011)'
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affiliation: 'Desjardins, C (Corresponding Author), Univ Illinois, Coll Med, Dept
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Physiol \& Biophys, Clin Scholars Project, Chicago, IL 60612 USA.
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Desjardins, Claude, Univ Illinois, Coll Med, Dept Physiol \& Biophys, Clin Scholars
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Project, Chicago, IL 60612 USA.
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Bach, Mark A., Janssen Pharmaceut KK, Div Res \& Dev, Chiyoda Ku, Tokyo 1010065,
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Japan.
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Cappola, Anne R., Univ Penn, Sch Med, Div Endocrinol Diabet \& Metab, Philadelphia,
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PA 19104 USA.
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Seely, Ellen W., Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Brigham \& Womens Hosp, Div Endocrinol Diabet
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\& Hypertens, Boston, MA 01215 USA.
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Ehrenberg, Ronald G., Cornell Univ, Sch Ind \& Labor Relat, Cornell Higher Educ
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Res Inst, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA.
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Ehrenberg, Ronald G., Cornell Univ, Sch Ind \& Labor Relat, Dept Labor Econ, Ithaca,
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NY 14853 USA.'
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author: Desjardins, Claude and Bach, Mark A. and Cappola, Anne R. and Seely, Ellen
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W. and Ehrenberg, Ronald G.
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author-email: clauded@uic.edu
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author_list:
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- family: Desjardins
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given: Claude
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- family: Bach
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given: Mark A.
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- family: Cappola
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given: Anne R.
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- family: Seely
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given: Ellen W.
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- family: Ehrenberg
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given: Ronald G.
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da: '2023-09-28'
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doi: 10.1210/jc.2010-1568
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files: []
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issn: 0021-972X
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journal: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY \& METABOLISM
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keywords-plus: 'HEALTH-CARE; ACADEMIC MEDICINE; PHYSICIAN-SCIENTISTS; RESEARCH
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ENTERPRISE; RACIAL DISPARITIES; FAMILY-HISTORY; NIH; CHALLENGES;
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PREVENTION; DISEASES'
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language: English
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month: APR
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number: '4'
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number-of-cited-references: '41'
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pages: 923-933
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papis_id: 23f5ce60838578ae79be1fba0d5a07f4
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ref: Desjardins2011dissectingworkforce
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times-cited: '4'
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title: Dissecting the Workforce and Workplace for Clinical Endocrinology, and the
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Work of Endocrinologists Early in Their Careers
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type: Editorial Material
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unique-id: WOS:000289242800030
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usage-count-last-180-days: '0'
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usage-count-since-2013: '4'
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volume: '96'
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web-of-science-categories: Endocrinology \& Metabolism
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year: '2011'
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