How Much Time Do Gastroenterologists Spend With Patients? 6 Statistics

Here are six statistics on the amount of time gastroenterologists spend with each patient, according to the Medscape Gastroenterologist Compensation Report: 2013.

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Of the gastroenterologist surveyed:

•    25 percent spend 17 to 20 minutes with each patient
•    24 percent spend 13 to 16 minutes with each patient
•    16 percent spend 9 to 12 minutes with each patient
•    15 percent spend 21 to 24 minutes with each patient
•    15 percent spend 25 minutes or more with each patient
•    4 percent spend fewer than 9 minutes with each patient

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