A new report by Doximity projects physician jobs in the U.S. will grow by 15% from 2016 to 2026, but notes a physician shortage still looms and there is a mismatch between where doctors are available ...
Most young physicians are generally satisfied with their first job, but when they do decide to leave, compensation is the biggest reason, according to a study from CompHealth. For the study, ...
Another factor new docs value is the level of practical support they receive as they begin their careers. For example, new ...
Physicians don't just improve the health of their patients, they also help keep the economy healthy, according to a report out this morning from the American Medical Association. Physicians across the ...
As the telemedicine market expands, an increasing number of physicians are seeking telemedicine employment. A new survey shows several of the primary characteristics of physicians who are interested ...
Objective: To determine the associations between managed care, physician job satisfaction, and the quality of primary care, and to determine whether physician job satisfaction is associated with ...
Despite recent controversies surrounding wait time and staffing issues among hospitals run by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, a significant minority of physicians (36 percent) surveyed by the ...
Working alongside physicians, Bill Mahaffy has harvested arteries and treated patients in cardiac-care units, but he's not a physician; he's a physician assistant (PA), an occupation that is expected ...
Though Lauren Etmekjian, junior in LAS, has always been interested in a career in medicine, the time commitment required to become a licensed physician was a major concern for her. Working as a ...
Tucson, Ariz., is the metropolitan area with the most physician job growth, according to a study from Doximity, a social network for clinicians. For the study, researchers examined data on 50 U.S.