Report: “Physician-Scientist Workforce Working Group Report”
Author: The Physician-Scientist Workforce Working Group
Organization: National Institutes of Health
Summary: The Working Group was formed by the NIH’s director, Francis S. Collins, in December 2012 out of concern that the United States might soon face a shortage of researchers trained as both physicians and scientists. One of the group’s main achievements in its report, released last week, is a quantification of that problem—a tally of 13,717 active physician-scientists, or about 1 percent of all American medical doctors.
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