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Physician Burnout in 2021 has reached a crisis point: Exclusive survey results

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Medical Economics JournalMedical Economics September 2021
Volume 98
Issue 9

Four out of five physicians say they are burned out right now.

It’s time to make eliminating physician burnout a priority.

After dealing with more than a year of a pandemic, on top of the normal stressors that come with being a physician, many doctors are burned out and looking for answers.

In the following pages, you’ll find our 3rd Annual Medical Economics Physician Burnout and Wellness Survey, which includes both survey results and articles and interviews analyzing the scope of the problem and what can be done to make medicine a more healthy and fulfilling career. 

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