Announcement
2018 National Survey of Faculty Salaries in Academic Epidemiology
Being Launched This Month
Readers---Please Check Mailing List To Make Sure Your Department or
School Will Be Participating
The Epidemiology Monitor in collaboration with the
University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine is sending,
later this month, a link to complete the 2018 salary survey of
academic epidemiology salaries for the latest academic year 2017-2018.
The
survey sent to about 80 departments
of epidemiology and preventive medicine has previously been
conducted exclusively by the University of Pennsylvania
in an effort to
identify and promote competitive compensation for faculty members.
This year, the University of Pennsylvania is partnering
with The Epidemiology Monitor to conduct a new, expanded survey in
both schools of medicine and public health, to better publicize the
survey and its results and increase the response rate. The University
will perform the analysis of de-identified data, but will be blinded
from all identifying institutional information.
One
institutional representative from each participating institution
should provide all anonymized faculty salaries within their division
or department of epidemiology. To perform the analysis, the
University of Pennsylvania will have access to the information only
after it has been stripped of any institutional identifiers.
Responses will be due by
Monday, November 5, 2018, allowing respondents adequate
time to collect the information for analysis and publication by early
2019.
The names of the departments to be surveyed are listed
here with the name(s) of the contact person being asked
for the salary information. If your group is not listed, or the
incorrect person is named, please contact us and we will add your
institution or seek to identify a representative who can fill out the
survey on behalf of your group. Please contact Lisbeth Dennis
dennisls@pennmedicine.upenn.edu
from the University of Pennsylvania if you have specific questions
regarding the survey. For other questions, please contact The
Epidemiology Monitor at
epimon@aol.com.
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