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Examining The Gap: Compensation Disparities Between Male And Female Physician Assistants., Noël Smith, James F Cawley, Timothy C Mccall
Examining The Gap: Compensation Disparities Between Male And Female Physician Assistants., Noël Smith, James F Cawley, Timothy C Mccall
Himmelfarb Library Faculty Publications
BACKGROUND: Compensation disparities between men and women have been problematic for decades, and there is considerable evidence that the gap cannot be entirely explained by nongender factors. The current study examined the compensation gap in the physician assistant (PA) profession.
METHODS: Compensation data from 2014 was collected by the American Academy of PAs in 2015. Practice variables, including experience, specialty, and hours worked, were controlled for in an ordinary least-squares sequential regression model to examine whether there remained a disparity in total compensation. In addition, the absolute disparity in compensation was compared with historical data collected by American Academy of …
Academic Librarians At Institutions With Lis Programs Assert That Project Management Training Is Valuable, Elaine Sullo
Academic Librarians At Institutions With Lis Programs Assert That Project Management Training Is Valuable, Elaine Sullo
Himmelfarb Library Faculty Publications
Objective - To investigate academic librarians' project management education and training, project management skills and experiences, and perceptions of project management courses within the library and information science (LIS) curriculum. Design - Online questionnaire. Setting - 70 universities worldwide with LIS programs and at least one project management course. Subjects - 4,979 academic librarians were invited to complete the online questionnaire. Methods - From the identified institutions, the authors invited academic librarians to participate in a 17-question survey via e-mail. The survey was available in both English and Spanish and was validated via a pilot trial. A total of 649 …