Around 25% of physicians report feeling dissatisfied with their compensation, while 11% feel very dissatisfied.
An additional 25% of physicians feel neutral about their compensation, while 32% are satisfied and 8% are very satisfied.
The majority of physicians (62%) do not believe that their compensation reflects the level of expertise and effort required to do their roles.
More than 39% of female physicians are satisfied or very satisfied with their compensation, compared to 40% of men.
About 35% of both male and female physicians are dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with their compensation.
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