The American Society for Clinical Pathology's 2023 wage survey of medical laboratories in the United States.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Edna Garcia, Iman Kundu, Karen Fong
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Abstract

Objectives: To inform the pathology and laboratory field of the most recent national wage data. Historically, the results of this biennial survey have served as a basis for additional research on laboratory professional recruitment, retention, education, marketing, certification, and advocacy.

Methods: The 2023 Wage Survey was conducted in collaboration between the American Society for Clinical Pathology's (ASCP's) Institute of Science, Technology, and Policy in Washington, DC, and ASCP Board of Certification in Chicago, Illinois.

Results: Compared to 2021, results show that more occupations at the staff level had an increased average hourly wage (pathologists' assistant, molecular biology technologist, phlebotomist, cytogenetic technologist, and medical laboratory technician [MLT]), after adjusting for inflation. Wages by time in current occupational title are significantly higher in 2023 than in 2021. Histotechnicians, histotechnologists, and MLTs show consistent increases in pay rates for a longer length of time in the laboratory. Over half (52.4%) of the respondents feel the pandemic continues to influence their salary and/or well-being.

Conclusions: Survey results call for continued efforts in promoting visibility of the profession and greater representation through advocacy. While burnout rates are lower compared to 2021, staffing challenges remain a relevant concern. Efforts to support the workforce have multiplied since the pandemic and have been the forefront focus of the laboratory community. However, continued support and advocacy are needed to increase the promotion and value of laboratory careers for laboratory professionals and patients alike.

美国临床病理学会 2023 年美国医学实验室工资调查。
目标:向病理学和实验室领域提供最新的全国工资数据。从历史上看,这项两年一次的调查的结果为实验室专业人员的招聘、留用、教育、营销、认证和宣传等方面的其他研究提供了依据:2023 年工资调查由位于华盛顿特区的美国临床病理学会(ASCP)科学、技术和政策研究所与位于伊利诺伊州芝加哥市的 ASCP 认证委员会合作进行:与 2021 年相比,结果显示,经通货膨胀调整后,更多员工级别的职业(病理学家助理、分子生物学技术员、抽血员、细胞遗传技术员和医学实验室技术员 [MLT])的平均小时工资有所增长。2023 年按时间划分的当前职称工资明显高于 2021 年。组织技术员、组织技术员和医学实验室技术员在实验室工作的时间越长,工资水平越高。超过一半(52.4%)的受访者认为大流行病继续影响着他们的薪酬和/或福利:调查结果要求继续努力提高该行业的知名度,并通过宣传提高其代表性。虽然与 2021 年相比,职业倦怠率有所下降,但人员配置方面的挑战仍是一个相关问题。自大流行病发生以来,为支持员工所做的努力成倍增加,并成为实验室界的首要关注点。然而,还需要继续支持和宣传,以提高实验室专业人员和患者对实验室职业的认可度和价值。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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