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W Stephen Black-Schaffer

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Robboy S, Black-Schaffer W, Wheeler T
Arch Pathol Lab Med . 2024 Oct; 148(11):1181-1182. PMID: 39462513
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Miller D, McCloskey C, Procop G, Anderson S, Limson M, Black-Schaffer W
Acad Pathol . 2024 Oct; 11(4):100148. PMID: 39381326
Pathology residency training has been criticized for having too little opportunities for resident autonomy. As graduate medical education moves to competency-based models measuring competency and giving autonomy for specific tasks...
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Black-Schaffer W, Gross D, Nouri Z, DeLisle A, Dill M, Park J, et al.
Health Aff Sch . 2024 May; 2(4):qxae033. PMID: 38756177
Increasing pursuit of subspecialized training has quietly revolutionized physician training, but the potential impact on physician workforce estimates has not previously been recognized. The Physicians Specialty Data Reports of the...
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Cohen M, Saint Martin M, Gross D, Johnson K, Robboy S, Wheeler T, et al.
Acad Pathol . 2022 Oct; 9(1):100052. PMID: 36247711
There has been little rigorous assessment of burnout among pathologists and pathology trainees. Given this relative dearth of relevant literature on pathologist burnout, this report aims to raise awareness of...
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Gross D, Robboy S, Cohen M, Vernon L, Park J, Crawford J, et al.
Arch Pathol Lab Med . 2022 Jul; 147(4):434-441. PMID: 35776913
Context.—: There has long been debate about whether and when there may be a shortage of pathologists in the United States. One way to assess this is to survey the...
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Goldhamer M, Martinez-Lage M, Black-Schaffer W, Huang J, Co J, Weinstein D, et al.
J Gen Intern Med . 2022 Apr; 37(9):2280-2290. PMID: 35445932
Assessing residents and clinical fellows is a high-stakes activity. Effective assessment is important throughout training so that identified areas of strength and weakness can guide educational planning to optimize outcomes....
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Black-Schaffer W, Robboy S, Gross D, Crawford J, Johnson K, Austin M, et al.
Acad Pathol . 2021 Apr; 8:23742895211002816. PMID: 33889716
This article presents findings from a 4-year series of surveys of new-in-practice pathologists, and a survey of physician employers of new pathologists, assessing how pathology graduate medical education prepares its...
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Robboy S, Gross D, Park J, Kittrie E, Crawford J, Johnson R, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2020 Jul; 3(7):e2010648. PMID: 32672830
Importance: There is currently no national organization that publishes its data that serves as the authoritative source of the pathologist workforce in the US. Accurate physician numbers are needed to...
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Timmons C, Black-Schaffer W, Naritoku W, Powell S, Johnson K, Brissette M, et al.
Acad Pathol . 2020 Feb; 7:2374289520901833. PMID: 32083168
The pathologist workforce in the United States is a topic of interest to the health-care community as a whole and to institutions responsible for the training of new pathologists in...
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Gross D, Black-Schaffer W, Hoffman R, Karcher D, Estrada E, Robboy S, et al.
Arch Pathol Lab Med . 2020 Jan; 144(4):420-426. PMID: 31971466
Context.—: Disagreement exists within the pathology community about the status of the job market for pathologists. Although many agree that jobs in pathology were harder to come by earlier this...