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Khushbu Patel1, Joe M El-Khoury2, Yachana Kataria3
1Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Introduction:
Doctoral-level clinical chemists work in various settings including academia, healthcare systems, reference laboratories, and industry. Information regarding compensation and benefits for PhD board-certified clinical chemists is limited. The American Association for Clinical Chemistry's (AACC) Society for Young Clinical Laboratorians (SYCL) Core Committee completed a compensation survey in February 2021 and compared that to previous survey results.
Methods:
The 2021 salary survey was made available to all doctoral-level AACC members working in the United States and Canada. Respondents provided information on type of degree and board certification, years of experience, employment sector, geographic location, and gender. The survey collected confidential self-reported data from 208 respondents, with 187 (90%) respondents residing in the United States.
Results:
The 25th percentile, median and 75th percentile total compensation range for 113 PhDrespondents who are certified by the American Board of Clinical Chemistry (ABCC) and residing in the United States was $150 000 to $159 000, $180 000 to $189 000, and $230 000 to $239 000, respectively. Most of the respondents worked in either an academic, hospital, or healthcare system setting, with 47% of respondents working at academic medical centers.
Conclusions:
In this 2021 compensation survey, we continue to see an upward trend in compensation ranges for board certified PhD clinical chemists. This report is important in allowing individuals to actively advocate with prospective and current employers for equal and fair compensation as well as other benefits that impact career development and growth.
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