TABLE 1

Respondent Demographics

n (N = 152)%
Department   
 Pediatricsa 111 73 
 Anesthesiology and critical care 16 11 
 Psychiatry 
 Surgeryb 
 Radiology 0.7 
 Pathology 0.7 
 Prefer not to say 16 11 
Age   
 20–29 14 
 30–39 119 78 
 40–49 
 >49 
 Prefer not to say 16 11 
Went straight from residency into fellowship 113 74 
Training level   
 PGY 4 36 24 
 PGY 5 38 25 
 PGY 6 32 21 
 PGY ≥7 20 13 
 Prefer not to say 26 17 
Self-identified gender   
 Male 51 55 
 Female 83 12 
 Prefer not to say 18 12 
n (N = 152)%
Department   
 Pediatricsa 111 73 
 Anesthesiology and critical care 16 11 
 Psychiatry 
 Surgeryb 
 Radiology 0.7 
 Pathology 0.7 
 Prefer not to say 16 11 
Age   
 20–29 14 
 30–39 119 78 
 40–49 
 >49 
 Prefer not to say 16 11 
Went straight from residency into fellowship 113 74 
Training level   
 PGY 4 36 24 
 PGY 5 38 25 
 PGY 6 32 21 
 PGY ≥7 20 13 
 Prefer not to say 26 17 
Self-identified gender   
 Male 51 55 
 Female 83 12 
 Prefer not to say 18 12 
a

Divisions included in the Department of Pediatrics are as follows: Adolescent Medicine, Allergy and Immunology, Cardiology, Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition, General Pediatrics, Hematology, Human Genetics, Infectious Diseases, Neonatology, Neurology, Oncology, Pulmonary Medicine, and Rheumatology. Divisions are not listed individually because of small sample sizes.

b

Divisions included in the Department of Surgery are as follows: Cardiothoracic Surgery, General Thoracic and Fetal Surgery, Neurosurgery, Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery, Otorhinolaryngology, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and Urology. Divisions are not listed individually because of small sample sizes and because no surgical trainees elected to identify their training division.

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