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DOI: 10.1097/00001888-195209000-00001
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Staffing Patterns at Four-Year Medical Schools

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“…1 Data for 1942 by size of city available for only 36 medical schools. 2 Based on 1960 Census of Population. 1 Computed by adding to the actual number of fulltime faculty one equivalent full-time faculty for each 1,000 hours reported by the part-time faculty.…”
Section: Equivalent Full-time Facultymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1 Data for 1942 by size of city available for only 36 medical schools. 2 Based on 1960 Census of Population. 1 Computed by adding to the actual number of fulltime faculty one equivalent full-time faculty for each 1,000 hours reported by the part-time faculty.…”
Section: Equivalent Full-time Facultymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Total faculty, equivalent full-time faculty, and faculty-student ratios in 18 research-oriented and 48 other medical schools in the United States: 1942, 1951,1960 1 Schools so designated by the Procurement and Assignment Service in 1942 on the basis of high facultystudent ratios and other criteria. 2 Computed by adding to the actual number of fulltime faculty one equivalent full-time faculty for each 1,000 hours reported by the part-time faculty. for which such data are available for all three periods.…”
Section: Equivalent Full-time Facultymentioning
confidence: 99%