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Satisfaction and gender issues in otolaryngology residency

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2005
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the otolaryngology residency experience with attention to operative experience, career guidance, and gender.STUDY DESIGN AND SETTINGOtolaryngology residents were anonymously surveyed by mail about their residency experience. The 22‐item survey was scored on a 5‐point ordinal Likert scale.
Rhoda, Wynn   +2 more
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Surgery resident working conditions and job satisfaction

Surgery, 2008
Medical students demonstrate decreased interest in surgical residencies and resident attrition after entry into programs has been reported at 14% to 20%. This study surveyed surgery residents regarding working conditions and how those conditions influenced their job satisfaction.A new survey was developed to measure residents' working conditions ...
Daniel L, Davenport   +4 more
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The Impact of Residents on Patient Satisfaction

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2018
High-quality physician communication is the foundation for achieving high patient satisfaction. Increasing importance is placed on eliciting feedback from patients. However, there have been few studies looking at the impact of resident involvement on patient satisfaction.
Sean S, Li   +8 more
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Housing Satisfaction and Type of Residence

Housing and Society, 1985
AbstractA major objective of housing research continues to be the assessment of housing satisfaction. In the present study, housing satisfaction as a multidimensional construct is examined using data from a sample of rural residents of conventional homes (N=105), mobile homes (N=90), and apartments (N=110).
Kenneth J. Gruber   +2 more
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Can welcoming residents increase tourist satisfaction?

Anatolia, 2011
Several studies examine residents' attitudes towards tourism development. Similarly, significant research explores the determinants of tourist satisfaction and its effects in planning policies for tourism. The purpose of this study is to establish a connection between these lines of research, showing how the local population may impact upon the way ...
Patrícia Oom do Valle   +3 more
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Residents' Perceptions of Satisfaction and Safety

Environment and Behavior, 1982
This article reports on the use of the concepts of residential satisfaction and safety in the evaluation of a specific multifamily public housing site and illustrates the potential of these concepts for providing critical information for the future planning and design of that site.
Sue Weidemann   +3 more
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Automated Residency Scheduling: Impacts on Resident Satisfaction and Wellness [6C]

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2018
INTRODUCTION: Schedule generation for resident coverage is a complex undertaking. While most programs continue to use manual scheduling, large corporations have turned to operations research for algorithms that automate generation of significant portions of their employees' schedules.
Stefanie J. Hollenbach   +2 more
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Influence of Satisfaction with Services on Assisted Living Resident Satisfaction

Journal of Housing For the Elderly, 2013
The purpose of our investigation was to provide insight into the service domains that most heavily influenced self-reported resident satisfaction among residents in assisted living facilities. Data was gathered from the 2008 Press Ganey Assisted Living Survey.
Kathleen Abrahamson   +4 more
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Job satisfaction amongst resident medical officers.

The New Zealand medical journal, 1990
This paper reports the results of an attitudinal survey of resident medical officers (RMOs) to assess their level of job satisfaction. The survey questionnaire consisted of 31 statements or questions concerning RMOs' attitudes towards various aspects of their work.
M, Booth, D F, Smith
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Residency Training Via Videoconference - Satisfaction Survey

Telemedicine Journal and e-Health, 2000
K I, Kroeker   +5 more
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