Is Academic Medicine a Financially Viable Career? Exploring Financial Considerations and Resources
Introduction As a result of the common belief that professionals in academic medicine make less money than their private practice counterparts, as well as the rising cost of medical school and subsequent loans, medical students and residents alike are dissuaded from pursuing careers in academia. How...
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Auteurs principaux: | Julie Gilbert, Pooja Kothari, Nelson Sanchez, Dennis J. Spencer, Maria Soto-Greene, John Paul Sánchez |
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Association of American Medical Colleges
2020
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