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New Study Links Physician Burnout to Higher Rates of Medical Staff Turnover
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New study links physician burnout to higher rates of medical staff turnover
Family physicians who report feeling burned out are nearly 1.5 times more likely to change practices or stop practicing medicine entirely compared to their peers who don't report burnout, a study by Weill Cornell Medicine researchers found.
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Family Doctor Burnout Drives Physicians Away from Medicine
Physician burnout has emerged as a critical crisis threatening the stability of healthcare systems worldwide. A groundbreaking national-level study led by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine, recently published in JAMA Internal Medicine, reveals alarming data linking burnout among family physicians with significantly increased rates of practice turnover and complete withdrawal from medical practice. This research sheds vital light on the intri…
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