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Physician Workforce
Here are the top 10 medical schools with the most graduates practicing in underserved areas, according to U.S. News and World Report:
Fortune and Great Place to Work released their annual list of the "Best Workplaces in Health Care" on Sept. 6, with nine health systems making the list.
Here are five stats on the physician workforce in 2023 that physicians should know:
At least 52 percent of hospitalists reported a family net worth exceeding the national average of $748,800, according to Medscape's "Hospitalist Wealth and Debt Report" released Sept. 5.
COVID-19 hospitalizations have risen 15.7 percent and deaths have increased by 17.6 percent, according to the CDC's most recent data spanning Aug. 20-26.
The workforce has cycled through various trends in recent months, and healthcare is no exception.
Emergency medicine has the most burnt-out providers, according to a survey conducted by the American Medical Association.
Here are the driving causes behind physician misbehavior, according to Medscape's "2023 Physician Behavior Report," based on a survey of 1,671 physicians across 29 specialties:
Fifty-four percent of employed physicians are content with their work-life balance, according to a report from Medscape.
