Table 1.
Characteristics | n = 689 |
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Age (years)⁎ | 45 ± 11 |
Level of training | |
In training (resident) | 110/689 (16%) |
In training (fellow) | 25/689 (4%) |
Radiologist/attending radiologist | 551/689 (80%) |
Other | 3/689 (0.4%) |
Gender | |
Male | 365/688 (53%) |
Female | 317/688 (47%) |
Nonbinary | 1/688 (0.2%) |
Prefer not to say | 5/688 (0.7%) |
Main areas of practice⁎⁎ | |
General radiology | 263/689 (38%) |
Abdominal radiology | 157/689 (23%) |
Cardiothoracic radiology | 63/689 (9%) |
Vascular and interventional radiology | 89/689 (13%) |
Musculoskeletal radiology | 92/689 (13%) |
Emergency radiology | 137/689 (20%) |
Neuroradiology | 100/689 (15%) |
Nuclear medicine | 43/689 (6%) |
Women's imaging | 113/689 (16%) |
Pediatric radiology | 53/689 (8%) |
Other | 19/689 (3%) |
Main types of practice environment⁎⁎ | |
Academic hospital | 505/689 (73%) |
Private | 175/689 (25%) |
Public hospital (including veteran affairs and county) | 100/689 (15%) |
Other | 17/689 (3%) |
Main settings of practice⁎⁎ | |
Outpatient | 499/689 (72%) |
Inpatient | 519/689 (75%) |
Emergency | 384/689 (56%) |
Teleradiology | 82/689 (12%) |
Other | 5/689 (0.7%) |
Distribution of time spent on professional activities | |
Clinical duties | |
0–25% | 42/681 (6%) |
26–50% | 58/681 (9%) |
51–75% | 170/681 (25%) |
>75% | 411/681 (60%) |
Direct patient contact | |
0–25% | 415/603 (69%) |
26–50% | 99/603 (16%) |
51–75% | 33/603 (5%) |
>75% | 56/603 (9%) |
Education (teaching) | |
0–25% | 467/618 (76%) |
26–50% | 120/618 (19%) |
51–75% | 23/618 (4%) |
>75% | 8/618 (1%) |
Research | |
0–25% | 529/579 (91%) |
26–50% | 44/579 (8%) |
51–75% | 4/579 (1%) |
>75% | 2/579 (0.4%) |
Note: all data are presented as numerators and denominators with percentages in parentheses unless otherwise specified.
Reported as mean ± standard deviation.
These questions gave respondents the option to ‘select all that apply’.