Why Do Faculty Leave? Reasons for Attrition of Women and Minority Faculty from a Medical School: Four-Year Results
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166 medical school faculty who left the School of Medicine between 2001 and 2005 completed a survey about their reasons for leaving. The 3 most common overall reasons for leaving the institution included career/professional advancement, low salary, and chairman/departmental leadership issues. The majority of reasons for faculty attrition are amenable to change. Retaining high-quality faculty in medical settings may justify the costs of faculty development and retention efforts.