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Editor's note

After the 2017 Residency Coordinator Salary Survey closes later today, we’ll begin compiling the data into a special report featuring statistics, commentary, and guidance to leverage survey findings. To help us plan the report, let us know what information you would like featured and how would you like to see the data broken down.

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Editor's Picks

GAO Report: Medical residents concentrated in the Northeast, urban areas

From 2005-2015, the overall number of medical residents in the country grew by 22%, but the majority of that growth was in urban areas, according to a U.S. Government Accountability Office report.
 

Heard this week

Academic medical center creates physician wellness leadership position

In response to growing concerns with the nationwide rate of physician burnout, Stanford Medicine is the first U.S. academic medical center to appoint a chief wellness officer.
 

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