Hours Worked and Clinical Workforce Equivalent Patterns in the Pediatric Subspecialty Workforce
Colin J. Orr, Laurel K. Leslie, Andy Knapton, Adam L. Turner, Erin P. Fraher

TL;DR
This study looks at how pediatric subspecialists in the US report dividing their work over ten years.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into workforce patterns and hours worked across pediatric subspecialties.
Findings
Pediatric subspecialists report varying hours worked over a decade.
Workforce equivalents differ across pediatric subspecialties.
Self-reported data reveals trends in clinical and non-clinical work allocation.
Abstract
This cross-sectional study examines the self-reported allocation of work over a 10-year period by US pediatricians in 14 subspecialties.
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Taxonomy
TopicsChild and Adolescent Health · Healthcare Policy and Management · Diversity and Career in Medicine
