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  1. Apr 20, 2022 · According to the report, physicians currently work an average of 49 hours every week, much longer than the average US employee, who worked about 35 hours per week in 2020. Not many studies have looked at the comparative working hours of physicians across specialties.

  2. On average, physicians work 50 hours per week, according to the Medscape Physician Compensation Report 2023. Along with treating patients, doctors’ work includes charting, doing paperwork, and completing administrative work. More information here: How Much Money Do Doctors Make a Year? The Average Salary Is Dropping Which Doctors Work the ...

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    Findings from Medscape’s National Physician Burnout & Suicide Reportshed some light on how different specialists spend their time. According to the survey, which garnered over 15,000 responses, the following specialists are most likely to spend more than 51 hours per week working: 1. General surgery, 77% 2. Urology, 76% 3. Cardiology, 72% 4. Pulmon...

    Longer work hours tend to correlate with higher rates of burnout. Physician responses indicated that a 31-40 hour workweek tended to result in burnout rates of 36%; working more than 71 hours per week, on the other hand, was associated with a burnout rate of 57%. Medscape’s2021 Physician Burnout & Suicide Report further elucidated the links between...

    For those who like working in their chosen specialty, but are still finding it hard to find a work-life balance, there are several strategies you can use. An opinion article published in Frontiers in Pediatricsposits that by focusing on purpose, priorities, and assessments of the situation, you can manage your time successfully. This means ensuring...

  4. Sep 29, 2022 · Primary care physicians get 24 hours a day — but would need at least 26.7 to provide guideline-based care to their patients. The findings were part of “Revisiting the Time Needed to Provide Adult Primary Care,” a study published July 1 in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.

  5. Jun 20, 2018 · More than one quarter (26%), for example, reported working between 51 and 60 hours, while 14% reported working between 61 and 70 hours. When Physicians Practice asked doctors how many hours they would prefer to work, 57% said they wish they worked fewer hours. But nearly half (41%) said they were happy with their schedule most of the time.

  6. Aug 11, 2022 · Their study found that team-based care reduced the time a physician needed to deliver care from 26.7 hours/day to just 9.3 hours/day. The reduced workload breaks into 2.0 hours/day for preventive care, 3.6 hours/day for chronic disease care, 1.1 hours/day for acute care, and 2.6 hours/day for documentation and inbox management.

  7. Mar 22, 2019 · Almost half of doctors experiencing burnout also identified that they work 51–60 hours, while only 36 percent said they work 31-40 hours each week. Working too many hours raises a doctor’s chances of experiencing physician burnout. The odds rise by 3 percent for each additional hour a physician works each week.

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