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Abstract Number: 0103
CLOSING THE GAP: BARRIERS AND FACILITAORS TO HOSPITALIST ENGAGEMENT IN ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Hospitalists’ engagement in scholarship (e.g., research, education) mitigates burnout, yet academic advancement and productivity among hospitalists lags behind other specialties. Gender inequities are well-documented across academic medicine, as evidenced by delayed career progression, lower scholarly productivity, and pay gaps. We aimed to characterize hospitalist interest, barriers, and facilitators to engage in academic activities. Results [...]
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