2024
International medical graduates (IMG) representation at international oncology conference meetings.
Roy A, Bakouny Z, Dizman N, Ozay Z, Mohan Lal B, Nawfal R, Eid M, El Hajj Chehade R, Machaalani M, Butt A, Aggarwal C, Bekaii-Saab T, Chavez-MacGregor M, Lopes G, Marshall A, Murphy M, Owonikoko T, Lee A, CHOUEIRI T. International medical graduates (IMG) representation at international oncology conference meetings. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2024, 42: 9000-9000. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2024.42.16_suppl.9000.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInternational medical graduatesAmerican medical graduatesASCO Annual MeetingMedical graduatesFaculty rolesMedical schoolsAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCOUS institutionsInternational oncology meetingsOncology workforceUnder-recognitionOncology meetingsSelection of presentationsAssess factorsMultivariate analysisPracticing oncologistsUS-basedASCOConference meetingsAcademic rankOriginal researchHighest proportionPodium presentationsAmerican SocietyUnited States
2023
Burnout in US 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 US 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
2020
Measuring the Impact of COVID-19 on Hematology-Oncology Trainees: A Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment
Durani U, Manana A, May J, Nelson M, Zheng Z, Gollapudi A, Alam S, Reynolds R, Thompson J, Kumbamu A, Das D, Murphy M, Henry E, Lee A, Marshall A, Wun T, Weeks L. Measuring the Impact of COVID-19 on Hematology-Oncology Trainees: A Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment. Blood 2020, 136: 20-21. PMCID: PMC8330314, DOI: 10.1182/blood-2020-143347.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health resourcesCOVID-19Health resourcesMental healthPrivate practiceImmune-compromised patientsLow patient volumeAmerican SocietyCOVID-19 pandemicPrevalence of burnoutMost respondentsPatient care responsibilitiesOverall cohortPercent of respondentsClinical careClinical OncologyPatient volumeNon-clinical workPrevalence variedMajority of traineesFellow experienceTrainee researchReduced motivationRespondent demographicsThe Impact of COVID-19 on Hematology-Oncology Fellowship Programs: Program Director Perspectives
Manana A, Durani U, Reynolds R, Kumbamu A, Das D, Murphy M, Henry E, Lee A, Marshall A. The Impact of COVID-19 on Hematology-Oncology Fellowship Programs: Program Director Perspectives. Blood 2020, 136: 24-25. PMCID: PMC8544190, DOI: 10.1182/blood-2020-141514.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMost program directorsContinuity clinicCOVID-19 pandemicFellowship programsVirtual educational sessionsAmerican SocietyProgram directorsPrevalence of burnoutOncology fellowship programsClinical rotationsHematology-oncology fellowship programsOutpatient clinicClinical OncologyModerate signsTelehealth encountersPercent of PDsEducational sessionsMinor signsAspects of healthcareClinical preparednessMental healthClinical timeAnonymous surveyProgram directors' perspectivesTelehealth
2019
Trends and factors affecting the US adult hematology workforce: a mixed methods study
Sharma D, Wallace N, Levinsohn EA, Marshall AL, Kayoumi K, Madero J, Homer M, Reynolds R, Hafler J, Podoltsev NA, Lee AI. Trends and factors affecting the US adult hematology workforce: a mixed methods study. Blood Advances 2019, 3: 3550-3561. PMID: 31738829, PMCID: PMC6880914, DOI: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2019000307.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHematology/oncology fellowsBenign hematologyOncology fellowsASH annual meetingClinical care modelsMixed-methods studyMajority of fellowsAdult hematologistsSeparate focus groupsCare modelClinical careMethods studyFellowship program directorsFocus group participantsHematologyMore fellowsFellowship trainingSingle training programOncologyGroup participantsLongitudinal studyAmerican SocietyNational studyOncology facultyFocus group discussionsMentorship Experiences Among Second-Year U.S. Hematology/Oncology Fellows in the 2019 ASH Hematology/Oncology Fellows Survey
Lee A, Masselink L, Bass E, Connell N, Marshall A, Erikson C. Mentorship Experiences Among Second-Year U.S. Hematology/Oncology Fellows in the 2019 ASH Hematology/Oncology Fellows Survey. Blood 2019, 134: 2124. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2019-132252.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHematology/oncology fellowsSolid tumor oncologySecond-year fellowsBenign hematologyMalignant hematologyOncology fellowsFellow surveyClinical exposureOncology fellowship programsMajority of fellowsMentorship needsComplete responseMedical oncologistsMedical oncologyNumber of physiciansVast majorityClinical practiceTraining programHematology/oncology training programsStata 15HematologyOncologyOncology training programsAmerican SocietyOne-thirdAssociations between hematology/oncology fellows' training and mentorship experiences and hematology-only career plans
Masselink LE, Erikson CE, Connell NT, De Castro LM, Dent GA, Marshall AL, Naik RP, Nelson M, O’Connell C, Rajasekhar A, Sharma D, Smith M, Lee AI. Associations between hematology/oncology fellows' training and mentorship experiences and hematology-only career plans. Blood Advances 2019, 3: 3278-3286. PMID: 31698456, PMCID: PMC6855099, DOI: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2019000569.Peer-Reviewed Original Research