Do physicians blame work for their burnout?

Nearly half of U.S. physicians (49%) remain burnt out in 2024, citing their personal lives, professional lives or both according to a Medscape's "Physician Burnout & Depression Report 2024."

For the survey, Medscape interviewed 9,226 physicians between July 5 and Oct. 9. 

About 56% of female physicians report burnout, compared to 44% of their male counterparts. The majority (83%) of male and female physicians blame job stress for their burnout. 

Physicians often cope with work-related burnout by exercising, talking to family members or friends, getting more sleep, spending time alone or listening to music, according to the report.  




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