Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4217770 | Academic Radiology | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The radiology job market is currently oversupplied, primarily a result of increasing residency positions despite indicators of decreasing demand. The percentage of residency positions filled by domestic graduates has decreased during the same period, suggesting that medical student interest is responsive to the market. Other specialties, particularly pathology, demonstrate the dangers of chronic oversupply. We advocate a reduction of radiology residency positions such that supply closely approximates demand without exceeding it. Additional measures may be taken, if necessary, to restore market equilibrium in the event of a mild undersupply.
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Authors
Mark E. MD, David MD, Saurabh MBBS, MRCS, MS,