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Published in final edited form as: Surgery. 2023 May 21;174(2):209–213. doi: 10.1016/j.surg.2023.04.040

Table 4.

AAS/SUS Faculty Awardee Demographics and Academic Achievement

Total Number 34
Female 10 (29%)
Degree
 MD/DO 23 (68%)
 MD/DO, MPH/MS/MA 2 (6%)
 MD/DO, MBA 0 (0%)
 MD/DO, PhD 9 (27%)
Fellowship Specialty
 No Fellowship 1 (3%)
 Surgical Oncology 14 (41%)
 Pediatric Surgery 7 (21%)
 Critical Care/Trauma 0 (0%)
 Abdominal Transplant/Hepatobiliary 1 (3%)
 Thoracic/Cardiac 2 (6%)
 Vascular 3 (9%)
 Minimally Invasive/Bariatric/Gastrointestinal 2 (6%)
 Spine/Neurosurgery 1 (3%)
 Plastics/Hand/Mi crosurgery 1 (3%)
 Colon/Rectal Surgery 1 (3%)
 Endocrine 1 (3%)
Title
 Professor 13 (38%)
 Associate Professor 6 (18%)
 Assistant Professor 13 (38%)
 Clinical Instructor 0 (0%)
 Non-Academic 2 (6%)
Division Chief Position 12 (35%)
Department Chair Position 7 (21%)
Median Number of Publications Prior to Award 23 (15–39)
Median Number of Publications Following Award 45 (24–122)
Median Number of Citations 2,617 (1,343–7,857)
Median H-Index 25 (18–49)
Median Years to NIH Grant Following Award 3 (1–5)
K08/K23 Prior to Award 2 (6%)
K08/K23 Following Award 4 (12%)
R01 Prior to Award 0 (0%)
R01 Following Award 10 (29%)

Categorical variables represented as n (%). Continuous variables represented as median (interquartile range).