Gynecologists (n = 85) | Anesthesiologists (n = 86) | OR-RNs (n = 96) | |
---|---|---|---|
Gender (female, %) | 60 (70.59%) | 68 (79.07%) | 90 (93.75%) |
Age (median, range, IQR) | 33 (22–54, 9) | 31 (21–54, 9) | 29 (23–59, 8) |
Length of service in medical practice (n, %) | |||
0–5 years | 36 (42.35%) | 45 (52.33%) | 46 (47.92%) |
6–10 years | 20 (23.53%) | 17 (19.77%) | 21 (21.88%) |
11–20 years | 20 (23.53%) | 16 (18.60%) | 22 (22.92%) |
> 20 years | 9 (10.59%) | 8 (9.3%) | 7 (7.28%) |
Educational background (n, %) | |||
Associate Degree | / | / | 9 (9.38%) |
Bachelor’s degree | 9 (10.59%) | 33 (38.37%) | 83 (86.46%) |
Master’s degree | 30 (35.29%) | 38 (44.19%) | 4 (4.16%) |
MD/PhD | 46 (54.12%) | 15 (17.44%) | / |
Job title (n, %) | |||
Resident/RN | 29 (34.12%) | 49 (56.98%) | 67 (69.79%) |
Attending/advanced RN | 36 (42.35%) | 21 (24.42%) | 28 (29.17%) |
Associate professor and above | 20 (23.53%) | 16 (18.6%) | 1 (1.04%) |