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Am J Respir Crit Care Med ; 167(9): 1176-80, 2003 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12522026

ABSTRACT

To describe the characteristics of the American Thoracic Society, the Membership Committee developed a survey to assess demographics, training, professional activities, and needs of a diverse membership with a growing international segment. It also provided an opportunity to determine how the Society reflects the current state of pulmonary medicine in the United States. A self-administered survey was mailed to active members. Of responding members, 80% reside in the United States or Canada; the remainder come from 90 different countries. The majority of North American respondents (79%) were white, non-Hispanic. Seventeen percent of respondents were female. Female respondents were younger, with a mean age of 42 years, compared with 47 years for males. Sixty-five percent of respondents identified clinical practice, 20% research, and 5% teaching as their major activity. More women (33%) than men (22%) identified themselves as researchers. The majority of respondents (69%) have a medical school faculty affiliation. The American Thoracic Society represents a global organization with diverse clinical expertise and scientific interests. The majority of respondents are clinicians; however, the membership has a strong academic bent with most reporting academic affiliation, and describing teaching as a secondary activity.


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Physician's Role , Pulmonary Medicine/organization & administration , Societies, Medical/organization & administration , Adult , Age Distribution , Attitude of Health Personnel , Canada , Certification , Employment/statistics & numerical data , Ethnicity/statistics & numerical data , Female , Humans , Information Systems/statistics & numerical data , Male , Medical Laboratory Science , Middle Aged , Needs Assessment , Physicians/psychology , Pulmonary Medicine/education , Sex Distribution , Surveys and Questionnaires , United States , Workload
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