2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2019.08.012
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Analysis of Open Payments Receipts Among Surgical Faculty at a Large Academic Institution

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“…This finding aligns with the literature showing that higher paid surgeons have greater academic influence than lesser paid surgeons. 16,18 It is further supported by recent work demonstrating that ASRM conference speakers received higher general payments than the average plastic surgeon. 19 Ruan et al…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…This finding aligns with the literature showing that higher paid surgeons have greater academic influence than lesser paid surgeons. 16,18 It is further supported by recent work demonstrating that ASRM conference speakers received higher general payments than the average plastic surgeon. 19 Ruan et al…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…This finding aligns with the literature showing that higher paid surgeons have greater academic influence than lesser paid surgeons. 16,18 It is further supported by recent work demonstrating that American Society for Reproductive Medicine conference speakers received higher general payments than the average plastic surgeon. 19 Ruan et al recently demonstrated a payment threshold of $2,000 for funding to be significantly associated with h-indices for all academic plastic surgeons, including microsurgery, craniofacial, hand, esthetic, and burn surgery.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…There have been mixed reports regarding compensation differences based on academic rank. 11 However, a study performed by Cheng et al 12 analyzing industry compensation specifically for vascular surgeons, also did not find a significant compensation difference based on academic rank. In that study, over 1000 vascular surgeons across the United States were characterized via the OPD, and the median pay was found to be $814.…”
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“…A more recent study on industry relationships with medical oncologists reported that a small number of them received very substantial payments from pharmaceutical companies while holding major leadership roles within oncology 10 ; similar results were also found among rheumatologists 11 . Orthopedic surgery and neurosurgery received the most payments as reported by Marshall et al 12 ; since then, they have been studied more extensively 13–18 . With more data published, industry payment trends over the years have also been studied.…”
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“…11 Orthopedic surgery and neurosurgery received the most payments as reported by Marshall et al 12 ; since then, they have been studied more extensively. [13][14][15][16][17][18] With more data published, industry payment trends over the years have also been studied. Elsamadicy et al 19 reported a decreasing trend in the total number of payments but an increasing trend in the total amount paid to neurosurgeons based on 5-year data.…”
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