4 Statistics on How Physicians Would Change Their Schedules

Approximately one-third of physicians under the age of 40 years are happy with their current schedule, according to 2014 Work/Life Profiles of Today’s U.S. Physician released by AMA Insurance.

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The survey includes responses from 4,950 U.S. physicians. The survey was conducted in October 2013.

When asked how they would change their schedules, if they could, respondents reported the following:

•    Reduce number of hours per week — 47 percent
•    Happy with current schedule — 37 percent
•    Work days instead of nights — 6 percent
•    Increase number of hours per week — 3 percent

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