Pediatrics

Hugh O'Brodovich

Publication Details

  • Performance of a career development and compensation program at an academic health science center.

    O'Brodovich H, Beyene J, Tallett S, MacGregor D, Rosenblum ND. Pediatrics. 2007; 119 (4): e791-7

    The academic physicians of our department developed a novel Career Development and Compensation Program to outline job expectations, enhance career development, and provide a peer-review process to assess performance. The Career Development and Compensation Program was founded on the principle that sustained achievement in education, clinical care, or research should be valued, supported, and rewarded in an equivalent manner and that reward for clinical work should not be limited by the focus of the university on research and education. The objective of this study was to determine whether the principles of the Career Development and Compensation Program were sustained during the initial 7 years of its implementation.

    PubMedID: 17339386

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