• Obstetrics and gynecology · Sep 1987

    Obstetric-gynecologic academic manpower--1986.

    • W H Pearse, J G Fielden, and D M Sherline.
    • Obstet Gynecol. 1987 Sep 1;70(3 Pt 1):403-5.

    AbstractFull-time faculty numbers in academic departments of obstetrics-gynecology have resumed growth in the last three years, and now average 18.3 per department. Women are represented in a larger proportion than among practicing specialists. Faculty subspecialists are increasing in numbers, but their trend is toward practice rather than academic positions. Research involves 61% of the MD faculty. Chairmen predict major growth in faculty positions and in research over the next five years.

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