Faculty and finances of United States anesthesiology training programs: 2002-2003.

Anesthesia and Analgesia
Kevin K TremperAlan R Tait

Abstract

Between February, 2000 and August, 2002 three surveys have been submitted to the program directors of the anesthesiology training programs in the United States (U.S.) to assess the departments' needs for faculty and financial support from their institutions. In this article we present the results of a fourth follow-up survey. This survey also asked questions regarding the need for additional support to meet the new 80-h workweek resident requirement and asked the average academic time offered to faculty. The average department has 40 faculty members with 3.7 open faculty positions in the 78% of departments with open positions. Only 25% of the departments planned to add personnel to comply with the 80-h resident workweek. Fifty-one percent of the departments had a positive financial margin of 15,908 dollars/full-time equivalent (FTE) faculty anesthesiologist (faculty FTE), whereas 34% had a negative margin of 42,603 dollars/faculty FTE. The overall institutional support was 85,607 dollars/faculty FTE, which is a 43% increase over the previous year. The average academic time provided to faculty was 13.8%, a decline from 20% in 2000. Twenty-five percent of departments have closed an anesthetizing location as a result of a lack of ...Continue Reading

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Dec 31, 2002·Anesthesia and Analgesia·Armin SchubertKevin Tremper
Apr 23, 2003·Anesthesia and Analgesia·Kevin K TremperSuzanne T Anderson

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Jan 6, 2006·Anesthesiology·Debra A Schwinn, Jeffrey R Balser
Nov 28, 2006·Journal of Clinical Anesthesia·Joseph Soo
Jan 24, 2006·Anesthesia and Analgesia·Kevin K TremperMichelle Morris
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