This report outlines key trends and data about the pediatric hematology/oncology physician career path, including compensation benchmarks related to early, mid and late career stages; Division Director roles; benefits; gender gap identified; geographic location; practice setting; areas of specialization; position responsibilities; patient cases and more. The report is free to ASPHO members
Read about the accomplishments, priorities and areas of growth ASPHO experienced in 2017.
Federal investments are needed to promote an adequate pediatric hematology/oncology workforce. Please provide funding for the Pediatric Subspecialty Loan Repayment program in the fiscal year 2014 appropriations process
Read ASPHO's updated Diversity Statement that reflects a broadened view of diversity, inclusion, and equity (DEI) by encompassing personal attributes and experiences and societal issues that affect diversity, healthcare equity, and workforce
The comprehensive report supports providers and administrators with PHO-specific benchmarks and trends including compensation data, tables and analysis for Physicians, APPs, PhDs, plus a benefits data overview
Award Categories Scholar in Clinical Research Early/mid career independent investigators (assistant professor/associate professor) performing clinical research. *New in 2015: For eligibility, time since independent appointment has been increased from 8 years to 10 years
These goals are: Access to Drugs, Devices and Biologics Medical Homes for Children with Sickle Cell Disease Sufficient Payment for Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Adequate Workforce Federal Funding for Hematology/Oncology Research, Surveillance and Other Legislation In a few weeks' time, we'll send you a message about funding for federal programs important to the population we care for
In 2010 alone 556,400 national cancer deaths in were reported. 395,400 cancer deaths occurred in people aged 30-69 years (200,100 men and 195,300 women)