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Page 1: Albany Medical Center Workforce Overview March 10, 2008

Albany Medical CenterWorkforce Overview

March 10, 2008

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As an employer and business, AMC’s economic impact: • is over $760 million annually• employees more than 6,600 people • produces an additional 15,800 indirect jobs• is the second largest non-public employer in the Capital Region

• Albany Medical Center (AMC) is the only academic medical center in Northeastern New York State. It is the critical trauma and tertiary care center for a region with 2.8 million persons.

• AMC is not part of a large private or public university – one of only four such academic medical centers nationwide.

• Because it is not affiliated with a major university system, it has limited access to dollars and financial capital.

• The Center is critically dependent on patient care revenues to sustain itself. Revenue from patient care services provides over 86% of the Center’s budget.

• The Hospital alone provides almost 70% of all revenue.

• Thus, the Hospital and its success are critical to sustaining and growing the Center’s financial resources, and preserving its missions of patient care, research, and education.

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• Hospital – Largest in region, with 651 beds; offers services not available elsewhere.

• Faculty Practice – Unlike other hospitals, AMC employs 250 physicians. Many are unique “specialists”.

• Community Physician Partnerships – Over 500 community physicians can admit patients to the Hospital and our South Clinical Campus.

• Education and Research – AMC’s physicians (both employed and community partners) are also educators and researchers.

• 24/7/365 – As the Region’s Trauma Center, critical services and staff are available to provide the highest level of care around the clock, every day.

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• Albany Medical College was founded in 1839 by Alden

March MD.

• It is one of only 4 medical schools nationwide not affiliated

with, or part of, a large university.

• The College operates educational programs that award the

following diplomas/degrees:

• Medical Degree (4 year program)

• Graduate Medical Education Program (Residents)

• Master of Science

• PhD in Science

• Certified Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)

• Physician Assistant (Master’s)

• Master’s in Bioethics

• In addition, the College offers a variety of educational

seminars, classes and conferences through the Office of

Continuing Medical Education.

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• Albany Medical College employs 111 scientists

• Research grants were at $22.4m in 2006

• The College’s research program is organized under four Interdisciplinary Research Centers (IRCs). Each one focuses on a specific type of biomedical research.

The Four IRCs are:

• The Center for Cardiovascular Sciences

• The Center for Cell Biology and Cancer Research

• The Center for Immunology and Microbial Disease

• The Center for Neuropharmacology and Neuroscience

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1500 1000 1000

500 400 250 200 100 75

65 40 45 25 4 3

This graphic is a sample of job categories at Albany Medical Center. The Center employs approximately 6,600 people.

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Job Category 1997 data 2007 data Change

Officials and Managers

(does not include front line

supervisors)

300

5% of workforce

325

5% of workforce

+25 / 8% growth

Professionals

(4 or more years post-high school)

3,000

49% of workforce

3,400

51% of workforce

+400 / 13% growth

Technicians

(1-2 years post-high school)

970

15% of workforce

1,100

17% of workforce

+130 / 13% growth

Administrative Support

(1-2 years post-high school)

1,150

19% of workforce

1,050

16% of workforce

-100 / 9% decline

Craft Workers

(1-2 years post-high school)

80

1% of workforce

80

1% of workforce

No change

Service Workers

(HS/GED preferred; 50% require

computer usage)

600

10% of workforce

625

10% of workforce

+25 / 4% growth

TOTAL 6,100 6,580 +480 / 8% growth

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Job examples by categoryExamples

Professionals (4 or more years post-high school) Physicians, Physician AssistantsNurse Practitioners, Registered NursesCase ManagersPharmacistsPhysical, Occupational, Speech, and Hearing TherapistsDieticiansLab TechnologistsLibrariansI.T. programmers, analystsFinance staff (accountants, auditors, etc.)HR, Marketing, PR, Legal, Development

Technicians (1-2 years post-high school) Medical Record CodersRespiratory Therapy TechniciansImaging, OR, and Pharmacy TechniciansPhlebotomistsDay Care Teachers

Admin. Support (1-2 years post-high school) Reception, RegistrationMedical BillingLibrary Assistants

Craft Workers (1-2 years post-high school) Plumbers, Electricians, PaintersCarpenters, Mechanics

Service Workers (HS/GED preferred) Security Officers, Food Service, TransportationHousekeeping, Patient Support Associates


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