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Which types of doctors are truly happy? That doesn’t just include specialty, but type of practice setting, compensation, autonomy, work life balance, personality type, etc
I think it’s the people who set reasonable expectations for what they want from life and do that....some want to be in the or 40hrs a week before clinic, some want to work only 30hrs/wk total, some want to publish every month, some just want to go rural and chase cash.Which types of doctors are truly happy? That doesn’t just include specialty, but type of practice setting, compensation, autonomy, work life balance, personality type, etc
Can’t get divorced if you never get marriedThe happiest doctors are the ones that don’t get divorced.
This is true as well. Different strokes for different folks.Can’t get divorced if you never get married
Hospitalist here - I love going to work, love what I do and love the people I work with. I honestly couldn't be happier. Compare that to the multitude of miserable hospitalists. There's no one size fits all - as mentioned above it'll depend on you and what you want out of life.
We have a couple of PM&R docs here who seem absolutely miserable, so it really is not specialty dependent.
I think these are reasonable...😛I think it’s the people who set reasonable expectations for what they want from life and do that....some want to be in the or 40hrs a week before clinic, some want to work only 30hrs/wk total, some want to publish every month, some just want to go rural and chase cash.
but you don’t get to have all the things, so pick reasonable goals. You don’t get to be at every soccer practice for your kid, publish every week, make 900k and live in a 6000sqft home in Manhattan
This is true as well. Different strokes for different folks.
Which types of doctors are truly happy? That doesn’t just include specialty, but type of practice setting, compensation, autonomy, work life balance, personality type, etc
That's amazing to hear - how/when did you realize that being a hospitalist was for you? I'm only a M1, but a hospitalist job has always seemed appealing to me.
LiterallyThis is true as well. Different strokes for different folks.