What is the burnout rate for doctors?

42% of Physicians Experience Burnout in 2021
A survey of physicians found that 42% experienced symptoms of burnout. The five specialties that ranked the highest were different in 2021 due to the pandemic.
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Do doctors suffer from burnout?

Burnout takes a toll on physicians, their patients, and their practices. Short visits, complicated patients, lack of control, electronic health record stress, and poor work-home balance can lead to physicians leaving practices they once loved, poor patient outcomes, and shortages in primary care physicians.
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Which physicians are most burnt out?

Most burned out physician specialties
  • OB-GYN: 53 percent.
  • Infectious diseases: 51 percent.
  • Family medicine: 51 percent.
  • Physical medicine & rehabilitation: 50 percent.
  • Diabetes & endocrinology: 50 percent.
  • Radiology: 49 percent.
  • Pediatrics: 49 percent.
  • Pulmonary medicine: 48 percent.
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How exhausting is being 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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What percent of doctors are unhappy?

The data show only a slight dip in the doctors who are satisfied with their jobs. They range from 37-39%. Extremely/Very Dissatisfied doctors ranged from 13-15%.
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Do doctors have poor work/life balance?

Statement of principal findings

Junior doctors described training as lacking in work–life balance, which negatively affected their learning and progression as well as their personal life, morale and well-being.
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Do doctors ever regret their career choice?

In a survey of 3,571 resident physicians, career choice regret was reported by 502 or 14.1% of the respondents, according to a study published on Tuesday in JAMA. However, there were wide ranges of prevalence by clinical specialty.
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Is being a doctor lonely?

Doctors and lawyers are among America's loneliest workers, followed by people who work in engineering and science, according to a survey published in the Harvard Business Review.
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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 being a doctor hard emotionally?

Doctors are affected. It's hard to be around death. It's hard to be around the uncertainty, the randomness and the reality that anything can happen on any given day. And once it happens, there's the magnitude of loss and devastation that follows.
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Which doctor has the least burnout?

The lowest rates of burnout were reported by physicians in these medical specialties:
  • Public health and preventive medicine: 29%.
  • Ophthalmology: 30%.
  • Orthopedics: 34%.
  • Psychiatry: 35%.
  • Otolaryngology: 35%.
  • General surgery: 35%.
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What doctors are the happiest?

Here is our list of the top 10 happiest doctor specialties according to work-life balance:
  • Dermatology.
  • Anesthesiology.
  • Ophthalmology.
  • Pediatrics.
  • Psychiatry.
  • Clinical Immunology/Allergy.
  • General/Clinical Pathology.
  • Nephrology.
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What is the most stressful type of doctor?

For the most stressful medical job, the highest percentages of burnout occurred among these medical specialties:
  • Critical care: 48 percent.
  • Neurology: 48 percent.
  • Family medicine: 47 percent.
  • Obstetrics and gynecology: 46 percent.
  • Internal medicine: 46 percent.
  • Emergency medicine: 45 percent.
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Are doctors more likely to be depressed?

Doctors appear to suffer from depression more than the general population and other professional groups. Recent meta-analyses of global studies estimate an overall prevalence of 27% in medical students, 29% in registrars and up to 60% in practising doctors.
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Why are doctors so tired?

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

"These are hospital purchases of medical groups, rising drug prices, the Affordable Care Act, 'pay for performance' in which providers are offered financial incentives to improve quality and efficiency, and mandated electronic health records," Alexander said.
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Are doctors more stressed?

Doctors are often exposed to high levels of stress in their day-to-day work and are at greater risk of experiencing mental disorders, substance abuse, suicide, and impairment in functioning.
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Is becoming a doctor financially worth it?

Is medical school worth it? The short answer to this question is yes. Medical school is worth it. Financially, going to medical school and becoming a doctor can be profitable, especially if you're able to save and invest a considerable amount of your income before retirement.
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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.
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Is a med degree worth it?

Medical school is a great choice for many people, but it's worth noting a prescient fact: as noted in several studies, making more than $75,000 does not significantly improve your day-to-day happiness. There is a steady increase in day-to-day happiness as salaries increase up to $75,000.
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Who are doctors most likely to marry?

Male physicians and surgeons are most likely to marry female physicians and surgeons. Female lawyers and judges are most likely to marry male lawyers and judges. Male lawyers and judges are most likely to marry female lawyers and judges.
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At what age do doctors get married?

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). still a select few may plan to get into super specialization (30-31 yrs).
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How stressful is residency?

Residents face many stresses because of their high job demands in delivery of hospital care. They are often subject to work load and pressure due to direct involvement with patients, prolonged working hours, poor job opportunities and low support.
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Are doctors risk takers?

Our study showed that physicians do not have a general tendency to take risks; the mean gamble score was 5.5 (on a scale of 0–10). Nevertheless, we found that senior doctors tend to gamble less than physicians with less experience.
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Will doctors salary go down?

Despite the challenges in 2020, physicians' salaries have rebounded, along with hours working and with only a slight dip in patient volume, according to the "Medscape Physician Compensation Report 2021." Based on responses from more than 18,000 U.S. physicians across 29 specialties, the survey—conducted Oct.
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Can you get married in med school?

Yes, it is possible to do both. Medical school is not much different than the busy schedule of residency or being a physician. Delaying marriage or avoiding it altogether is futile in the long run. We learn to adjust to different schedules.
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