Table 1:

Participant characteristics

CharacteristicNo. (%) of participants n = 39
Sex
 Female26 (66.7)
 Male13 (33.3)
Racial group
 Black1 (2.6)
 Chinese3 (7.7)
 Latin American2 (5.1)
 South Asian2 (5.1)
 Southeast Asian1 (2.6)
 White30 (76.9)
Country
 Canada32 (82.1)
  Western, n = 20
  Central, n = 10
  Eastern, n = 1
  Not reported, n = 1
 Netherlands5 (12.8)
 United States2 (5.1)
Discipline
 Dentistry1 (2.6)
 Dietetics1 (2.6)
 Medicine19 (48.7)
  Emergency, n = 3
  Gastroenterology, n = 1
  Immunology, n = 5
  Nephrology, n = 5
  Psychiatry, n = 2
  General pediatrics, n = 2
  Respirology, n = 1
 Nursing3 (7.7)
 Psychology4 (10.3)
 Rehabilitation6 (15.4)
  Physical therapy, n = 2
  Occupational therapy, n = 3
  Speech language pathology, n = 1
 Social work2 (5.1)
 No clinical discipline1 (2.6)
 Not reported2 (5.1)
Academic position30 (76.9)
 Academic career stage, n = 30
  Early (< 5 yr)3 (10.0)
  Mid (5–15 yr)7 (23.3)
  Late (> 15 yr)20 (66.7)
PhD trained24 (61.5)
Currently engaging in clinical practice22 (56.4)
Currently in leadership position18 (46.2)
Currently a research trainee6 (15.4)
 PhD, n = 4
 PDF, n = 2
Experience with clinician–researcher training programs27 (69.2)
  • Note: PDF = postdoctoral fellow.