Hiring by radiology groups in 1996

Radiology. 1997 Nov;205(2):479-86. doi: 10.1148/radiology.205.2.9356632.

Abstract

Purpose: To determine the hiring activity of radiology groups in 1996.

Materials and methods: A survey was mailed to a stratified, random sample of 794 radiology groups in autumn 1996. The response rate was 78%. Responses were weighted to be representative of all of the approximately 3,300 groups in the United States. Findings were compared with those of previous, similar surveys.

Results: In the 12 months before the survey, groups sought to hire 1,732 +/- 155 (+/- 1 standard error) diagnostic radiologists and radiation oncologists; 788 +/- 105 of these positions were to fill expansion positions, 562 +/- 86 were replacements for persons who had left the profession, and 382 +/- 78 were replacements for persons who moved to other radiology positions. During the year, an additional 500 +/- 119 positions were vacated that groups did not seek to refill. Groups succeeded in hiring 1,438 +/- 143 radiologists. The percentage of available positions that were filled did not differ across fields. Managed health care reduced the probability a group was expanding but did not otherwise affect hiring activity.

Conclusion: The 1991-1995 decline in hiring has ceased and perhaps even reversed. There were approximately as many positions available in 1996 as were needed by graduates, although there may have been a small shortfall.

MeSH terms

  • Data Collection
  • Employment / statistics & numerical data*
  • Employment / trends
  • Group Practice / statistics & numerical data*
  • Radiation Oncology / statistics & numerical data
  • Radiation Oncology / trends
  • Radiology / statistics & numerical data*