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In order to make meaningful scholarly contributions, clinician-educators need protected time. Forty-one clinician-educators at the University of Washington recorded their work activities in 30-minute intervals for 2 weeks. The average work week was 58.7 hours (SD = 13.8). The time devoted to scholarship, 7.6 hours (13%), was significantly less than the 20% designated for scholarship in the clinician-educator job description (p < .001), 42% of scholarly work occurred outside the regular work week. At a time when many schools rely on clinician-educators to sustain their clinical and teaching missions, schools should ensure that faculty have adequate time and resources to meet scholarly expectations for promotion.
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Sheffield, J. V. L., Wipf, J. E., & Buchwald, D. (1998). Work activities of clinician-educators. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 13(6), 406–409. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1525-1497.1998.00120.x
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