Editor's Note
Residency Program Insider, April 17, 2015
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Dear readers,
Thank you to everyone who has taken the 2015 Residency Coordinator Salary Survey. The survey will remain open for one more week but in the meantime I’d like to share a few preliminary results:
- This year, just over 60% of you said you were paid by salary rather than an hourly wage. This is up from 54% from last year’s survey.
- 25% of respondents said their highest level of education was an associate’s degree, compared to 18% last year. The percentages of respondents with high school diplomas (27%) and bachelor’s degree (32%) are down from last year.
- Only 6% reported their departments decreased in size over the past year.
Thanks for reading!
Son Hoang, editor, Residency Program Insider
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