Residency coordinator survey results
Residency Program Insider, June 5, 2015
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The 2015 Residency Coordinator Salary Survey revealed that respondents are working more hours per week than last year. The largest percentage of respondents reported working 41-45 hours a week (39%), which is actually down from 43% last year. However, the percentage reporting working 46-50 and 51-55 hours a week were up 4% and 3% respectively.
This year’s survey also added a question about working during the weekend. Thirty-two percent of survey respondents reported working one to five hours during the weekend, and 5% said they worked six to ten hours.
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