Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2605081 | Air Medical Journal | 2011 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Critical care transport (CCT) leaders from 260 organizations were invited to participate in an online, hosted survey of industry compensation and workplace practices. Approximately 150 questions were presented to participants, soliciting a broad base of information on CCT organizations, personnel, compensation, and workplace practices, notably alertness and fatigue management. CCT organizational salaries are represented by common job class and reported by summary with minimum, middle, and maximum hourly rates in a national aggregate and by Association of Air Medical Services region.
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Authors
Michael J. RN, MBA, MSHA,