2025
Academic Orthopaedic Surgeon Financial Compensation in the United States: Trends and Distribution
Jayaram R, Futela D, Day W, Malhotra A, Grauer J. Academic Orthopaedic Surgeon Financial Compensation in the United States: Trends and Distribution. JAAOS Global Research And Reviews 2025, 9: e25.00112. PMID: 40388497, PMCID: PMC12086778, DOI: 10.5435/jaaosglobal-d-25-00112.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUS medical schoolsFinancial compensationPhysician compensationOrthopaedic departmentMedical schoolsAssess trendsCompensation dataFull-time facultyFaculty compensationSalary surveyOrthopaedic facultyCompensation inequalityAmerican AssociationRace/ethnicityAcademic orthopaedic surgeryOrthopaedic surgeryAcademic rankGeographic variationMedian compensationChair levelAssistant professorChairWomenUnited StatesGeographic regionsVariations in Academic Neurosurgery Physician Compensation in the United States
Koo A, Futela D, Stogniy S, Renedo D, Sujijantarat N, Elsamadicy A, Amllay A, Kanzler M, Antonios J, Hebert R, Malhotra A, Matouk C. Variations in Academic Neurosurgery Physician Compensation in the United States. World Neurosurgery 2025, 198: 124007. PMID: 40288524, DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2025.124007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhysician compensationU.S. medical schoolsFull-time academic facultyInvestigate recent trendsSalary survey dataSecondary analysisMedical schoolsNeurosurgery facultyUnited StatesFaculty membersSalary compensationRace/ethnicityAcademic facultyAnnual compensationCompensation dataStudy periodNeurosurgery DepartmentFemale counterpartsRecent trendsSalary inequitiesMedian compensationSurvey dataGeographic regionsAssociation1031 Variations in Academic Neurosurgery Physician Compensation in the United States
Koo A, Stogniy S, Renedo D, Sujijantarat N, Elsamadicy A, Amllay A, Kanzler M, Antonios J, Hebert R, Malhotra A, Matouk C. 1031 Variations in Academic Neurosurgery Physician Compensation in the United States. Neurosurgery 2025, 71: 139-139. DOI: 10.1227/neu.0000000000003360_1031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAmerican Association of Medical CollegesUnited StatesMedian compensationSalary survey dataFull-time academic facultyAnnual compensationCompensation dataSalary compensationEquitable payPhysician compensationNeurosurgery facultyNeurosurgical specialtyNeurosurgical workforceFaculty membersSalary inequitiesRetrospective studySurvey dataCompensationNeurosurgery DepartmentPayMedical CollegeAmerican AssociationAcademic facultyProfessorStudy period
2024
Recent Trends in Academic Versus Nonacademic Radiologist Compensation and Clinical Productivity
Malhotra A, Futela D, Joshi R, Payabvash S, White B, Seidenwurm D, Gandhi D, Duszak R. Recent Trends in Academic Versus Nonacademic Radiologist Compensation and Clinical Productivity. Journal Of The American College Of Radiology 2024, 22: 486-494. PMID: 39542198, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2024.10.020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIR Physician Compensation at U.S. Medical Schools: Trends and Segments
Malhotra A, Futela D, Khunte M, Wu X, Payabvash S, Gandhi D, Chapiro J, Duszak R. IR Physician Compensation at U.S. Medical Schools: Trends and Segments. Journal Of Vascular And Interventional Radiology 2024, 36: 347-354.e1. PMID: 39442649, DOI: 10.1016/j.jvir.2024.10.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcademic Radiology Physician Financial Compensation in the United States: Trends and Distribution.
Malhotra A, Futela D, Joshi R, Khunte M, Moily N, Wu X, Payabvash S, Wintermark M, Gandhi D. Academic Radiology Physician Financial Compensation in the United States: Trends and Distribution. Radiology 2024, 313: e241057. PMID: 39352280, PMCID: PMC11535871, DOI: 10.1148/radiol.241057.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsU.S. medical schoolsMedical schoolsStudy periodFinancial compensationDeidentified dataPhysician compensationSecondary analysisFaculty membersFull-time facultyRace/ethnicityAnalyze trendsCompensation dataCompare groupsCompensation valueFaculty compensationSalary reportsLinear regressionRadiology departmentSalary gapRadiology facultyIntersectionality and Faculty Compensation in Academic Radiology in U.S.
Malhotra A, Futela D, Khunte M, Wu X, Payabvash S, Gandhi D, Jordan J. Intersectionality and Faculty Compensation in Academic Radiology in U.S. Academic Radiology 2024, 31: 5228-5231. PMID: 39069435, DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2024.07.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImpact of intersectionalityInterventional radiologyWomen assistant professorsWhite menDiagnostic radiologyMedical schoolsIR facultyUS medical schoolsU.S. medical schoolsIntersectional groupsGender pay gapSalary survey dataPhysician compensationMedian compensationPay gapFull-time facultyRace/ethnicitySurvey dataRadiologyAssistant professorAcademic radiologyFinancial compensationRadiology facultyAAMCDisparities
2023
Burnout in U.S. hematologists and oncologists: impact of compensation models and advanced practice provider support
Lee A, Masselink LE, De Castro LM, Marshall AL, Connell NT, Dent GA, Fritz J, Homer M, Lucas TL, Naik RP, Nelson M, O'Connell C, Rajasekhar A, Reynolds R, Sharma D, Smith M, Weeks LD, Erikson CE. Burnout in U.S. hematologists and oncologists: impact of compensation models and advanced practice provider support. Blood Advances 2023, 7: 3058-3068. PMID: 35476017, PMCID: PMC10331414, DOI: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2021006140.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity physiciansProvider supportMultivariate logistic regression modelOverall survey response rateClinical support staffCommunity practiceLogistic regression modelsHigh burnoutUS hematologistsSurvey response rateComplete responseFemale genderAMA MasterfileResponse rateSignificant associationHematologistsOncologistsFinal analysisPhysiciansLarge-scale studiesProvider UtilizationPractice surveyAmerican SocietyOne-thirdPhysician compensation
2012
Association between physician quality improvement incentives and ambulatory quality measures.
Bishop TF, Federman AD, Ross JS. Association between physician quality improvement incentives and ambulatory quality measures. The American Journal Of Managed Care 2012, 18: e126-34. PMID: 22554038, PMCID: PMC3537503.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-quality ambulatory carePreventive care visitsWeight reduction counselingAmbulatory careReduction counselingCare visitsNational Ambulatory Medical Care SurveySignificant associationAmbulatory Medical Care SurveyAmbulatory medical careBody mass indexCross-sectional studyPublic reportingAmbulatory quality measuresPhysician compensationOverweight patientsObese patientsPreventive visitsMultivariable analysisMass indexCare SurveyPatient satisfactionQuality improvement incentivesMedical carePatients
1997
Differences in physician compensation for cardiovascular services by age, sex, and race.
Krumholz HM, Fendrick AM, Williams C, Hynes WM. Differences in physician compensation for cardiovascular services by age, sex, and race. The American Journal Of Managed Care 1997, 3: 557-63. PMID: 10169524.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConsecutive patientsCoronary angioplastyCardiovascular servicesPercutaneous transluminal coronary angioplastyPatients 75 yearsTransluminal coronary angioplastyPercutaneous coronary angioplastyPatients 40Patients 65Patient characteristicsPatient groupInsurance statusCardiology practicePhysiciansStress testingAngioplastySignificant differencesPatientsLower ratesSimilar differencesPhysician compensationAgeSexYearsDifferences
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