• Investigative radiology · Jan 1993

    Results of the 1992 survey of the American Association of Academic Chief Residents in Radiology.

    • W G Horstman, E Kang, A J Wilson, and R G Evens.
    • Washington University School of Medicine, Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, St. Louis, MO 63110.
    • Invest Radiol. 1993 Jan 1;28(1):96-9.

    Rationale And ObjectivesThe authors conducted the annual American Association of Academic Chief Residents in Radiology (A3CR2) survey of chief residents of academic radiology programs to evaluate commonalities and differences among radiology training programs.MethodsThe surveys were mailed to 125 accredited programs in the United States and Canada. The analysis of the returned surveys took into account the geographic region of the respondents.ResultsChief residents from 72 training programs (58%) returned their completed surveys. There are important variations among training programs related to requirements for entry, salary, and night call, and how residents prepare for Board examinations.ConclusionsThe A3CR2 annual survey provides important information for program directors regarding how their training practices might differ from others so that they might better evaluate their programs.

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