Is a doctor life stressful?

Stressful and demanding work
Most doctors work more than 40 hours a week. Their work is stressful because they deal with sick and often frustrated people. They carry a great burden on their shoulders because people lives' are in their hands. Numerous doctors feel overworked and stressed because of these pressures.
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Is being a doctor the most stressful job?

It is often said that this is one of the most rewarding jobs on the planet. However, it is also one of the most stressful ones. Scientists found that 55% of doctors meet the criteria for burnout and as much as 12% of doctors are suffering from insomnia.
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Is a doctor's life boring?

Long years of grueling training before one settles down compared to many other professions are really tough. Satisfaction of relieving the pain, treating and curing the various diseases is unique to this profession. Long hours of work, sacrificing family life and personal interests are part of a doctor's life.
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Why you shouldn't become a doctor?

Stressful and demanding work

Most doctors work more than 40 hours a week. Their work is stressful because they deal with sick and often frustrated people. They carry a great burden on their shoulders because people lives' are in their hands. Numerous doctors feel overworked and stressed because of these pressures.
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Are doctors happy?

Doctors rate their happiness above average. At CareerExplorer, we conduct an ongoing survey with millions of people and ask them how satisfied they are with their careers. As it turns out, doctors rate their career happiness 3.4 out of 5 stars which puts them in the top 34% of careers.
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Which doctor has the best lifestyle?

The ROAD specialties, standing for radiology, ophthalmology, anesthesiology, and dermatology have historically been the best for those optimizing for lifestyle.
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Do doctors cry?

Studies on medical students and doctors'narrations of times when they have shed tears over a patient's suffering or death have established beyond doubt that medical students and physicians are not immune to their patients'suffering and may cry when overwhelmed by stress and emotions.
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Do doctors get used to death?

Doctors are used to dealing with death. While they may never forget their first experience of a patient dying, they soon become accustomed to death as a part of their working lives.
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Can you have a crush on your doctor?

Dehn (whose really informative--and fun to read--health blog is worth checking out) says, as crazy as it sounds, it's normal to develop a "crush" on your doctor. "Many of us can be lulled into a romantic attraction by their warm, empathetic and caring concern," she explains.
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Do doctors have free time?

You have to pick something that accommodates the type of schedule that you have as a doctor. While some physicians pick a career that gives them a lot a free time to pursue many activities, most surgeons don't have a lot of free time.
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Do doctors have a social life?

Do they have good social lives? The basic answer is that they don't. You see how many doctors are married to nurses, paramedical experts, or other docs? That's because their social life outside the hospital during training was basically nonexistent.
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Do doctors have a life?

Yes, work-life balance is possible in medicine. That's the good news. You can have personal life and fulfilling career simultaneously. But unlike in previous generations, when your either working or not working, work and personal lives are now commingled.
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What is the happiest career?

Construction workers are the #1 happiest job for a reason—they do what humans are built for! They plan, move and use their bodies, and get to see their creative works come to life. Not all construction jobs are easy to jump into, however.
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Do medical students have fun?

Of course medical students enjoy their lives. Studying does take up a lot of our time outside of classroom lectures and clinical postings but we do find time to do the things that we love. At least I did. :-) We didn't have a lot of money to go around but we did have fun in a way I can't do now.
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Are doctors rich?

About half of physicians surveyed have a net worth under $1 million. However, half are over $1 million (with 7% over $5 million). It's also no surprise that the higher-earning specialties tend to have the highest net worth. Younger doctors tend to have a smaller net worth than older doctors.
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Do doctors work every day?

Most physicians work between 40 and 60 hours per week, but nearly one-quarter of physicians work between 61 and 80 hours per week, according to the 2014 Work/Life Profiles of Today's Physician released last year by AMA Insurance. About 20 percent of responding physicians aged 60 to 69 work fewer than 40 hours per week.
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Are doctors always busy?

The majority of doctors are the least busy in November and December. Exceptions to this include eye doctors, rheumatologists, and sports medicine doctors. Radiologists are actually the busiest during November and December. Managing work and personal life when you're a doctor can be difficult.
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What is a typical day in the life of a doctor?

With an average of 20 patients daily, physicians jump from patient to patient and diagnosis to diagnosis. One may come in with a rash; the next complains of heartburn; the next, chest pain; and so on. To fit 20 patients in a day, the little time doctors spend with each patient creates room for misdiagnosis.
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Do doctors get weekends off?

It depends on the hospital, the job (specialty) and the seniority. You do get paid more, the more frequent weekends you do. An FY1 in Orthopaedics may not have to work weekends at all (I didn't at a big East Midlands hospital), but the SHOs worked one in 6 weekends and the registrars one in 8 weekends.
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What do doctors do for fun?

Other top interests among physicians include golf, aerobics and cardio, skiing, tennis and fishing. As for hobbies, a large percentage of physicians describe themselves as avid book readers: More than one-half of physicians under age 40 say they read regularly.
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What being a doctor is really like?

Most physicians go into medicine with a mission-driven spirit, committed to helping people. They are grateful for the opportunity to care for others, proud of their ability to diagnosis and treat, and inspired by the trust their patients put in them.
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When can a doctor marry?

some wait until they enter their internship or complete it(24-25 yrs) while some get into post graduation first and get married while studying. (26-27). A few wait until post grad is completed and then take the plunge (29 -30 yrs).
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Can you give your doctor a hug?

Any time you question a hug, don't do it. You can graciously and easily deflect the momentum toward a hug by extending a hand for a handshake or providing a comforting word,” said Kuczewski. “Still, in the right context and with the right people, a hug might be just what the doctor and the patient ordered.
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