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#1523. How Much Work Does a Surgical Pathologist Do to Generate One RVU (Relative Value Unit)? A Cross-Subspecialty Study in an Academic Tertiary Care Center. Syeda Absar & Jeff Prichard
Reported Findings: The authors evaluated the workload in terms of slide number and levels by the Relative Value Unit (RVU) in a dozen of different subspecialties in anatomic pathology. They found that there are significant differences in the number of slides levels read by different subspecialties for each RVU generated.
Implication: Slide levels can be used as an alternative metric of workload.
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Key Points | For New Readings section (2020-04-04) |
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| Create a Reading List for newly published reference For final list format, use Segoe UI, size 10 MyNCBI in NLM-NIH; and Evernote |
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Actual Example | Jones KD. Surg Pathol Clin. 2020 Mar;13(1):ix-x.
Jones KD. Surg Pathol Clin. 2020 Mar;13(1):ix-x. |