Plastic surgeons are the happiest physicians outside of work, a Feb. 24 Medscape report found.
The Latest
Handheld Technology Leads the Way to Improved, Cost-Effective Joint Replacement
Like many physicians across specialities, gastroenterologists continue to be plagued by burnout.
New legislation in Missouri would allow nurse practitioners to practice without a collaborating physician, KY3 reported Feb. 27.
Sixty-four percent of gastroenterologists cited "too many bureaucratic tasks" as the biggest contributor to burnout, according to Medscape's "Gastroenterologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2023" released Feb. 24.
Allergy and immunology specialists have the happiest marriages in 2023, with 89 percent classifying their marriages as good or very good, according to a Feb. 24 report from Medscape based on a survey of over 9,100 practicing physicians.
Six states in the U.S. do not have a top-ranked primary care medical school in 2023, according to data from U.S. News and World Report's ranking over 100 of the best medical universities nationwide.
Warren, N.J.-based podiatrist Joel Lerner, MD, admitted to using his medical license to purchase oncology medications to sell for a profit, the Justice Department.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, pulmonary medicine specialists were the happiest physician specialty, with 89 percent describing themselves as either happy or very happy outside of work, according to Medscape's Feb. 24 report on physician burnout and happiness, which surveyed 9,100…
U.S. News and World Reports has named the top medical school in all 50 states for primary care in 2023, with universities including Seattle-based University of Washington and University of California San Francisco coming out on top.
