The 2024 PhD Board-Certified Clinical Chemist Compensation Survey.

IF 1.8 Q3 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Jaime H Noguez, Anna E Merrill, Adam J McShane, Yachana Kataria
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Abstract

Background: Board-certified clinical chemists with doctor of philosophy (PhD) degrees are essential to laboratory medicine and healthcare, yet comprehensive data on their total compensation is limited. The Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine (ADLM, formerly AACC) Society for Young Clinical Laboratorians Core Committee conducted its fifth compensation survey in April 2024, providing updated data on salary, benefits, and job satisfaction among board-certified clinical chemists.

Methods: The 2024 compensation survey was distributed to all doctoral-level ADLM members based in the United States and Canada (n = 1576). Confidential, self-reported data were collected from respondents on various demographic and professional characteristics, including academic degree, board certification, years of experience, employment sector, total compensation (defined as base salary plus bonus), geographic location, race/ethnicity, and sex. The study included a total of 291 respondents for analysis.

Results: Ninety-two percent (n = 267) of the respondents resided in the United States and 90% held a PhD degree. More than half of the respondents were employed in academic, hospital, or healthcare system settings. Among those with board certification, 86% were certified by the American Board of Clinical Chemistry (ABCC). The median total compensation for ABCC board-certified PhD clinical chemists working in the United States (n = 158) was $220 000 to $229 000.

Conclusions: The 2024 survey highlights a continued upward trend in compensation for board-certified PhD clinical chemists, reflecting their expertise and contributions to healthcare. This report serves as a critical resource for professionals to advocate for equitable and competitive compensation as well as benefits that support career advancement and development.

2024 年博士学位委员会认证临床化学家薪酬调查。
背景:拥有哲学博士(PhD)学位的委员会认证临床化学家对实验室医学和医疗保健至关重要,但有关他们总薪酬的全面数据却很有限。诊断与检验医学协会(ADLM,前身为 AACC)青年临床化验员协会核心委员会于 2024 年 4 月进行了第五次薪酬调查,提供了关于获得认证的临床化学家的薪酬、福利和工作满意度的最新数据:2024 年薪酬调查的对象是美国和加拿大的所有博士级 ADLM 成员(n = 1576)。调查收集了受访者关于各种人口统计学和专业特征的保密、自我报告数据,包括学历、委员会认证、工作年限、就业部门、总薪酬(定义为基本工资加奖金)、地理位置、种族/民族和性别。研究共纳入 291 名受访者进行分析:92%的受访者(n = 267)居住在美国,90%的受访者拥有博士学位。一半以上的受访者受雇于学术机构、医院或医疗保健系统。在获得委员会认证的受访者中,86%获得了美国临床化学委员会(ABCC)的认证。在美国工作的获得 ABCC 委员会认证的临床化学家(n = 158)的总薪酬中位数为 22 万美元至 22.9 万美元:2024 年的调查凸显了获得医学委员会认证的临床化学家薪酬持续上升的趋势,反映了他们的专业知识和对医疗保健的贡献。这份报告是专业人士争取公平和有竞争力的薪酬以及支持职业晋升和发展的福利的重要资源。
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