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The Air Force Medical Corps' status and how its physicians respond to multiyear special pay.

机译:空军医疗队的身份以及其医生对多年特殊薪水的反应。

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The United States Air Force's Medical Corps has declined in size in recent years. Although the medical corps' attrition rate has been near historic lows, the trend in medical corps accessions dating back to the early 1990s has been negative. Multiyear special pay (MSP) provides supplemental annual payments to qualifying physicians who make 2-, 3-, or 4-year commitments to additional service. Our analysis shows the majority of eligible physicians have refused MSP, but there have been increases in MSP acceptance rates as MSP levels have increased. Physicians who receive residency training at military medical centers are much more likely to accept MSP than those who receive residency training at civilian medical centers. While further MSP increases might yet further reduce medical corps attrition, the corps will grow increasingly senior unless accessions are increased.
机译:近年来,美国空军的医疗队规模有所减少。尽管医疗队的人员流失率已接近历史低点,但可追溯到1990年代初的医疗队加入趋势一直是负面的。多年特殊薪资(MSP)为对2年,3年或4年承诺提供额外服务的合格医师提供补充年度薪资。我们的分析表明,大多数合格的医生都拒绝了MSP,但是随着MSP水平的提高,MSP的接受率也有所提高。在军事医疗中心接受住院医师培训的医师比在平民医疗中心接受住院医师培训的医师更容易接受MSP。虽然MSP的进一步提高可能会进一步减少医疗队的人员流失,但除非增加入盟人数,否则这些军团的地位将越来越高。

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