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AMERICAN ACADEMY OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY–HEAD AND NECK SURGERY
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TABLE 12.2: Do You Work in More Than One Office Location? TABLE 12.3: Mean Recruitment Difficulty TABLE 12.4: Recruitment Time (Years) TABLE 12.5: Use of Telehealth TABLE 12.6: Clinical Days Worked Per Week by Practice Type TABLE 12.7: Mean Hours Spent on Nonclinical Activities Per Week by Practice Type TABLE 12.8: Urban/Rural Distribution among Pediatric Otolaryngology Offices TABLE 12.9: Urban/Rural Distribution among Pediatric Otolaryngology Offices by Practice Environment
TABLE 12.10: APP Use TABLE 12.11: In-Office Procedure Performance by APPs TABLE 12.12: Procedures Performed By APPs, When Performing Procedures TABLE 12.13: Pediatric Otolaryngology Workforce and Population Data for Workforce Projections TABLE 12.14: Projected Change in Ratio of Pediatric Otolaryngologists per 100k Children Age 0-17 between 2023 and 2040 Under Different Scenario Modeling TABLE 12.15: Scenarios Creating Stable Pediatric Otolaryngologist to 100k Children Age 0-17 Ratio
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THE 2023 OTOLARYNGOLOGY WORKFORCE
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