TY - JOUR AU - Wáng, Yì-Xiáng J. AU - Loffroy, Romaric AU - Arora, Richa AU - Suzuki, Kenji AU - Lee, Chang-Hee AU - Chung, Hsiao-Wen AU - Oei, Edwin H.G. AU - Winston, Gavin P. AU - Ng, Chin K. PY - 2014 TI - Relative income of clinical faculty members vs . science faculty members in university settings-a short survey of France, Hong Kong, India, Japan, South Korea, The Netherlands, Taiwan, UK, and USA JF - Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery; Vol 4, No 6 (December 02, 2014): Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery Y2 - 2014 KW - N2 - The debate is going on in China with the topic of ‘ How clinicians should engage in research ’ (1,2). Since research may not apparently generate direct income for the employer hospital, then how the time spent on research should be paid remains another concern. A related question is how scientific researchers and clinicians are paid differently. This question is relevant for the medical graduates who may choose to pursue a full time research career. Scientific researchers and clinicians have different working styles, and how they are paid varies from one country to another country. We conducted a short survey, one contributor each from France, Hong Kong, India, Japan, South Korea, The Netherlands, Taiwan, UK, and USA were invited respectively, and eight questions were asked, i.e. UR - https://qims.amegroups.org/article/view/5120