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THE 2023 OTOLARYNGOLOGY WORKFORCE

FIGURE 12.7: Sex of U.S.-Trained Pediatric Otolaryngologists by Graduation Year FIGURE 12.8: Actively Practicing Pediatric Otolaryngologists in the U.S. and Puerto Rico by Sex and Fellowship Graduation Year FIGURE 12.9: Practice Breakdown of Pediatric Otolaryngology in the U.S. and Puerto Rico FIGURE 12.10: Pediatric Otolaryngologist Practice Breakdown from AAO-HNS Survey Respondents FIGURE 12.11: Change in Practice Environments by Fellowship Graduation Year, U.S./ Puerto Rico-Based Practice FIGURE 12.12: Specific Practice Environment of Hospital-Employed Pediatric Otolaryngologists FIGURE 12.13: Geographic Heatmap of Practicing Pediatric Otolaryngologists in the U.S. (All Office Locations) FIGURE 12.14: Practicing Pediatric Otolaryngologists in the U.S. Per 100k Children FIGURE 12.15: Pediatric Otolaryngology Use of APPs in Clinic

FIGURE 12.16: Patients Seen by APPs Independently During Full Workday (Median, 25 th /75 th Percentile Shown) FIGURE 12.17: Months Until APP(s) Achieved Full Pediatric Otolaryngology Competency by Response Count FIGURE 12.18: Academic Pediatric Otolaryngology Recruit Base Salary and Attending Clinical Income (Median, 25 th /75 th Percentile Shown) FIGURE 12.19: Expected Number of Pediatric Otolaryngology Retirees in Upcoming Years by Fellowship Graduation Year FIGURE 12.20: Actively Practicing Pediatric Otolaryngologists in the U.S. and Puerto Rico by Sex and Fellowship Graduation Year versus Retirement Model FIGURE 12.21: Projected Change in Ratio of Pediatric Otolaryngologists per 100k Children Age 0-17 Under Different Scenario Modeling

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12 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY–HEAD AND NECK SURGERY

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