Gastroenterologist burnout on the decline

Gastroenterologist burnout has declined 2% in the last year, according to Medscape’s 2024 “Physician Burnout and Depression Report,”published Jan. 24.

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While 50% of GI specialists reported feeling burned out in the last year, 52% reported burnout the year prior. 

Gastroenterology still ranked as the fourth most burnt-out specialty in 2024, tied with anesthesiology, internal medicine and pulmonary medicine. 

Physician burnout overall also fell in the last year, dropping from 53% to 49%. 

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