TY - JOUR DO - 10.22454/PRiMER.2024.812665 VL - 8 DA - 2024/03/22 N2 - Introduction: CERA, the Council of Academic Family Medicine Educational Research Alliance, is a program sponsored by the academic family medicine organizations with the goal of supporting and improving educational research in family medicine. CERA produces surveys of different groups in academic family medicine, including an annual survey of department chairs, and members can apply to add their question sets to these surveys. This article describes the methods and demographics of the 2023 CERA Department Chair Survey. Methods: The call for proposals for the CERA Department Chair Survey was open from April 3, 2023 through May 9, 2023. Fifteen proposals were received, and five were accepted for the final survey based on scoring by peer reviewers. The Institutional Review Board of the American Academy of Family Physicians approved the survey. The final survey, including question sets from five research teams and standard demographic questions, was sent to 227 department chairs in the United States and Canada. Results: Overall, 114 chairs responded to the survey, for a response rate of 50.2%. Demographic variables, including race/ethnicity, gender, age, and region of the country, did not differ between respondents and nonrespondents. Discussion: The CERA Department Chair Survey provides a framework for members of academic family medicine organizations to conduct survey research on topics that are important to the specialty. Advantages of the CERA process include a national sample and robust response rate. Disadvantages are primarily the limitation in number of survey questions and the fact that not all proposals are accepted. PB - Society of Teachers of Family Medicine AU - Paladine, Heather L. AU - Biggs, Ray AU - Moore, Miranda A. L2 - http://journals.stfm.org/primer/2024/paladine-2023-0116 L1 - http://journals.stfm.org/media/cthhq0eo/primer-8-23.pdf TI - Protocol for the 2023 CERA Department Chair Survey ER -