Correction to: The Association of Subspecialty and Sex with Industry Payments to Internal Medicine Physicians Who Recently Completed Training (Journal of General Internal Medicine, (2024), 39, 1, (45-51), 10.1007/s11606-023-08351-9)

Yong Hyun Park, Paul O’Rourke, Andrew Gabrielson, Sean O. Hogan, Eric Holmboe, Yuezhou Jing, Kenji Yamazaki, Bruce J. Trock, Misop Han

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This paper was published without the associated figures. They are reproduced here with legends. (Figure presented.) (Figure presented.) Cumulative incidence of newly independent physicians who received any general payments and at least $5000 of general payments after completion of training. a Accepting any general payments stratified by procedure intensity. b Accepting at least $5000 of general payments stratified by procedure intensity. Cumulative incidence of newly independent physicians in the procedural and non-procedural groups who received any general payments and at least $5000 of general payments after completion of training stratified by sex. a Accepting any general payments in the non-procedural group stratified by sex. b Accepting any general payments in the procedural group stratified by sex. c Accepting at least $5000 of general payments in the non-procedural group stratified by sex. d Accepting at least $5000 of general payments in the procedural group stratified by sex.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of General Internal Medicine
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StateAccepted/In press - 2024

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