Is medicine a dying field?

With shrinking reimbursements, growing bureaucracy and increasing competition from both nurse practitioners and specialists, Rice sees primary care medicine as a dying field. “What we do in primary care is not valued. It's devalued,” Rice said. “I think family practice will be a dead specialty in about 10 years.”
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Is being a doctor a dying career?

Doctors are seen as drivers of the field, but this reality has changed over the last several decades. Doctors are losing their ability to form personal relationships with patients due to increased specialization, technology, and patient demand—which decrease time spent per patient.
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Is medicine still a good career?

Medicine, indeed, was a good profession, and so long as young physicians have the shoulders of giants on which to stand, it will continue to be a good profession for dedicated individuals.
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Is medicine in high demand?

Jobs in the medical field are consistently in demand, even in periods of economic downturn. Some medical occupations, however, are expected to grow faster than others.
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Is Internal Medicine a dying specialty?

The fact that only 9 of us still take care of our own patients when they are hospitalized answered the question about internal medicine's future. It is no longer an issue of whether traditional internal medicine can survive; the facts are – at least outside of the concierge model – internal medicine is already dead.
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4 Reasons Why Medical Coding isn't a Dying Career



What is the future doctor?

A co-created vision for the future clinical team. The NHS People Plan committed us to work with key stakeholders and partners on a national consultation to establish “what the NHS, patients and the public require from 21st-century medical graduates”.
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Why are internal medicine doctors unhappy?

The most obvious cause of doctors' unhappiness is that they feel overworked and undersupported. They hear politicians make extravagant promises but then must explain to patients why the health service cannot deliver what is promised.
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What is the #1 job in healthcare?

List of Top Careers in Healthcare for 2022. Physical Therapist – Physical therapy tops this health career list because it is a lucrative position with expected growth in the coming years.
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Will doctors always be needed?

Employment opportunities: Family physicians are among the providers most needed to help combat the shortage of between 21,400 and 55,200 primary care physicians by 2033, as predicted in The Complexities of Physician Supply and Demand: Projections From 2018 to 2033from the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) ...
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Which doctor is most needed?

Family medicine and internal medicine are among the most in-demand physician specialties, as confirmed by a 2019 Physician Employment report by Doximity. Rounding out the top five most in-demand physician specialties, according to the report, are emergency medicine, psychiatry, and obstetrics and gynecology.
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Is medicine a miserable career?

Doctors' morale has sunk to an all-time low, with more than two-thirds saying they would no longer recommend a career in medicine to friends or family, a poll reveals today. A survey of more than 1,400 GPs and hospital doctors found 69% believe their morale has fallen in the past year.
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Do doctors regret becoming doctors?

A recent cohort JAMA study on physician burnout and regret found that 45.2 percent of second-year residents reported burnout, while 14 percent had career choice regret, (defined as whether, if able to revisit career choice, the resident would choose to become a physician again).
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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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Is being a doctor overrated?

A recent report released by job posting and ranking website CareerCast.com caught my eye. It announced that working as a physician is “overrated.” In fact, it ranked physician the third most overrated job of all jobs across various fields.
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Is studying medicine worth it?

Med students who realize they don't really want to work as doctors have already taken on large loans, and often feel trapped. Unless you truly feel a calling for medicine, can cope well with the stress, or are highly motivated by the future pay off, medical school is often not worth it.
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What jobs will be obsolete in 10 years?

These aren't the only jobs that will disappear
  • Travel agents (as people use Booking.com and community-destroying vacation sites like Airbnb)
  • Paralegal and legal assistants (94% chance of automation)
  • Fast food cooks (hello robo-flippers)
  • Songwriters (hey Google)
  • Translators and Interpreters (hey Google)
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Can technology replace doctors?

In short, AI innovations in healthcare don't substitute human doctors. They just enhance what they already can do by taking on certain tasks. By some estimates, technology is about to replace 80% of what doctors currently do. So one thing is clear: medical experts should be aware that their jobs are going to change.
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Can doctors truly be replaced by technology?

AI replacing doctors in the near future is still a skeptical thought. A calculator can do amazing things at a fast speed and with accuracy, but that does not mean it can replace a mathematician. Doctors are required to develop medical AI. Human emotion is the forte of human doctors.
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Will there be doctors in 20 years?

In a survey, physicians, residents and medical students say they expect almost a third of their current duties could be automated in 20 years. And doctors are preparing for that very different healthcare future now, according to the report (PDF).
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What is the happiest job in healthcare?

Dermatologists hold the distinction for being the happiest Physicians with 39% of those surveyed feeling “very or extremely happy” in their work. This specialty is also notable for having the most physically fit Physicians.
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Are medical jobs in demand?

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) expects healthcare-related careers to grow 16% across the industry, which is faster than the national average. This growth is expected to add around 2.6 million new healthcare jobs between 2020-2030.
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What is the fastest growing health profession?

Nurse practitioners, occupational therapy assistants and physical therapy assistants top the list for the fastest growing health-care jobs of the next decade, with home health and personal care aides following close behind.
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Is it worth studying medicine in USA?

Studying medicine in the US is extremely challenging, but if you have the passion and are willing put in the effort required, it is worth the hard work. After graduation, you will have the skills to help those in need, and make a real difference in people's lives. That in itself is worth the hours of hard work.
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What percentage of doctors are happy?

Before COVID-19 turned everyday life upside down, 82% of doctors reported they were largely happy outside of work, according to last year's survey. In the 2021 report, only 58% can say the same.
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Are doctors happier than other professions?

Physicians are more satisfied in their jobs, a Stanford survey finds, but they're less happy than workers in other fields. Finally, we have some good news about physician discontent: A recent survey found they're feeling better about their jobs than three years earlier.
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