2023
Burnout in US hematologists and oncologists: impact of compensation models and advanced practice provider support
Lee A, Masselink LE, De Castro LM, Marshall AL, Connell NT, Dent GA, Fritz J, Homer M, Lucas TL, Naik RP, Nelson M, O’Connell C, Rajasekhar A, Reynolds R, Sharma D, Smith M, Weeks LD, Erikson CE. Burnout in US hematologists and oncologists: impact of compensation models and advanced practice provider support. Blood Advances 2023, 7: 3058-3068. PMID: 35476017, PMCID: PMC10331414, DOI: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2021006140.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity physiciansProvider supportMultivariate logistic regression modelOverall survey response rateClinical support staffCommunity practiceLogistic regression modelsHigh burnoutUS hematologistsSurvey response rateComplete responseFemale genderAMA MasterfileResponse rateSignificant associationHematologistsOncologistsFinal analysisPhysiciansLarge-scale studiesProvider UtilizationPractice surveyAmerican SocietyOne-thirdPhysician compensation
2019
Mentorship Experiences Among Second-Year U.S. Hematology/Oncology Fellows in the 2019 ASH Hematology/Oncology Fellows Survey
Lee A, Masselink L, Bass E, Connell N, Marshall A, Erikson C. Mentorship Experiences Among Second-Year U.S. Hematology/Oncology Fellows in the 2019 ASH Hematology/Oncology Fellows Survey. Blood 2019, 134: 2124. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2019-132252.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHematology/oncology fellowsSolid tumor oncologySecond-year fellowsBenign hematologyMalignant hematologyOncology fellowsFellow surveyClinical exposureOncology fellowship programsMajority of fellowsMentorship needsComplete responseMedical oncologistsMedical oncologyNumber of physiciansVast majorityClinical practiceTraining programHematology/oncology training programsStata 15HematologyOncologyOncology training programsAmerican SocietyOne-third