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Administrative Burden, Stress & Family Caregiving Are Leading Causes Of Physicians’ Early Retirement

Administrative burden, workplace stress, and family caregiving responsibilities are key factors that lead physicians to retire early, according to a survey of 971 physicians. About 45% cited administrative “hassles,” and 45% cited workplace stress as reasons for leaving clinical practice.

Leaving clinical practice to care for a family member or children was more common among women than men. Women were more likely than men to have left due to caregiving responsibilities for a family member, reported by 7.9% of women compared to 0.6% of men. Exiting to care for children was reported by 21.3% of women and . . .

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