5 numbers troubling gastroenterologists

Here are five numbers that may be troubling gastroenterologists.

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This information comes from Medscape’sGastroenterologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2023” and “Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2023.”

36 percent: The percentage of gastroenterologists who said they are burned out.

36 percent: The percentage of gastroenterologists who said they take on extra work to supplement their income.

47 percent: The percentage of gastroenterologists who said that burnout has a strong or severe impact on their life. 

56 percent: The percentage of gastroenterologists who said that they feel fairly paid. 

86 percent: The percentage of gastroenterologists who said they have not sought professional help for burnout.

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