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. 2003 Sep;18(9):705–710. doi: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.2003.20639.x

Table 3.

Faculty Support Resources and Their Availability and Utility Among Clinician-investigators (N = 63) and Clinician-educators (N = 107)

Types of Faculty Support Available, n (%) P Value Available and Use it, n (%) P Value Not Available but Would Use It, n (%) P Value
Secretarial support
 CI 46 (73) .78 42 (93) .75 17 (94) .19
 CE 76 (71) 72 (95) 30 (100)
Library support
 CI 39 (70) .27 31 (84) .83 20 (87) .43
 CE 75 (70) 64 (85) 28 (93)
Grant seminars
 CI 41 (65) .47 13 (33) .87 16 (78) .88
 CE 63 (59) 20 (32) 32 (74)
Senior career mentors
 CI 43 (68) <.001 37 (93) .53 19 (100) .19
 CE 34 (32) 30 (88) 66 (92)
Senior research mentors
 CI 39 (64) <.001 36 (92) .10 20 (95) .37
 CE 26 (25) 17 (67) 70 (87)
Senior teaching mentors
 CI 11 (18) .71 10 (100) .33 37 (80) .11
 CE 22 (21) 20 (91) 75 (90)
Work-in-progress seminars
 CI 46 (73) .002 39 (89) .001 12 (75) .56
 CE 52 (49) 31 (60) 35 (67)
Statistical support
 CI 35 (56) .87 27 (79) .14 23 (85) .62
 CE 57 (54) 37 (65) 41 (89)
Manuscript reviews
 CI 14 (23) .86 10 (77) .95 37 (80) .95
 CE 25 (24) 19 (76) 64 (80)
Faculty development program
 CI 29 (46) .97 15 (56) .48 23 (74) .07
 CE 49 (47) 30 (64) 49 (89)
>10% Protected scholarly time
 CI 48 (79) <.001 45 (100) .02 12 (100) .55
 CE 37 (37) 33 (89) 66 (97)
Grant office
 CI 30 (48) .35 27 (96) <.001 32 (100) .01
 CE 41 (40) 20 (51) 49 (83)

CE, clinician-educator; CI, clinician-investigator.