Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4220187 | Academic Radiology | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The desire by both programs and trainees for success on the radiology board examination has stimulated the growth of review courses. The enduring popularity of the AFIP course has made this activity an essential rotation for most radiology residency programs. Each of these off-site opportunities incurs significant financial obligations to residents, and when added to the cost of the board exams, equals 16% of their average annual salary. Thus radiology residents are subsidizing their education to a considerable degree relative to their salaries. This study reveals that senior radiology residents significantly subsidize their education and bear the burden of hidden costs associated with their training.
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Authors
Gauri S. Tilak, Stephen R. Baker,