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Translating the Value of the Academic Surgeon Into Salary, Time, and Resources

Academic surgeons provide tremendous value to institutions including notoriety, publicity, cutting-edge clinical advances, extramural funding, and academic growth and development. In turn, these attributes may result in improved reputation scores and hospital or medical center rankings. While many h...

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Published in:The Journal of surgical research 2023-05, Vol.285, p.A1-A6
Main Authors: Reiter, Audra J., Warner, Susanne G., Chen, Herbert, Ingraham, Angela M., Hunter, Catherine J., Freischlag, Julie, Raval, Mehul V.
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