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5 Medical Specialties with the Most Burnout in 2024 

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49% of physicians report being burnt out, but which specialties have the greatest rates of burnout?🔥 After 3 years of steady increase, physician burnout and depression finally declined for the first time since 2020. However, there’s still a long way to go to get those numbers down.
Let’s dig into the findings of the 2024 Medscape Physician Burnout & Depression Report: www.medscape.com/slideshow/20...
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00:45 Emergency Medicine
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Комментарии : 89   
@MedSchoolInsiders
@MedSchoolInsiders Месяц назад
Are the results what you expected?
@aayusharyal8468
@aayusharyal8468 Месяц назад
When you say oncology does that include all doctors in oncology like Radiation oncology?
@denisejohnson4037
@denisejohnson4037 Месяц назад
Can you do a video on neonatologist?
@daviddumitrascu2478
@daviddumitrascu2478 Месяц назад
Neurosurgery: Am I a joke to you?
@leonardoospino3497
@leonardoospino3497 Месяц назад
they are burned it's just that their heat/pain receptors don't work anymore.
@caleblee789
@caleblee789 Месяц назад
They didn’t have time to fill out the survey
@Gtx-ij9ff
@Gtx-ij9ff Месяц назад
Neurosurgery actually has a surprisingly lower burnout rate than one would expect, it is 52% compared to the overall resident average of 51%. In some smaller hospitals apparently it was one of the lowest burnout specialty. Possibly because it's so selective that only people who really want to do it end up doing it
@dr.anjanbanerjee
@dr.anjanbanerjee Месяц назад
Maybe the Pay compensates for the burnout. I guess they are the Top Earners Of all.
@user-xh3gv9zr8d
@user-xh3gv9zr8d Месяц назад
@@caleblee789😂😂😂😂
@_jules_perez_
@_jules_perez_ Месяц назад
For those who want a quick list: 1. EM 2. OB/GYN 3. Oncology 4. Peds 5. Family
@_jules_perez_
@_jules_perez_ Месяц назад
6. Radiology 7. Pulmonary 8. Anesthesiology 9. Gastroenterology 10. Internal
@tgreetsy1201
@tgreetsy1201 Месяц назад
@@_jules_perez_ Anesthesiology is the surprise here to me. Good lifestyle but they are starting to have to work more for the same pay so I guess that might be the contributing factor
@Coconinga
@Coconinga Месяц назад
@@tgreetsy1201 Isn't that most of medicine? more work for less pay
@michigan1085
@michigan1085 Месяц назад
thank you!
@owojorisamuel9434
@owojorisamuel9434 Месяц назад
Where is Neurosurgery? 😅
@thunderfreeze1544
@thunderfreeze1544 Месяц назад
Can you do one on the least burnout
@ClayOptimus
@ClayOptimus Месяц назад
that's easy brah, Dermatology and Dermatology alone
@victore.1509
@victore.1509 Месяц назад
Psych resident here. Psych is up there too. Regular business hours and compensation is great. (Particularly child adolescent psych private practice, 500K+)
@ClayOptimus
@ClayOptimus Месяц назад
@@victore.1509 untill u get hit on the face by a psych patient cuz he wanted to "know how it feels to hit a Doc"🌝😛
@WasabiSniffer
@WasabiSniffer Месяц назад
i'm still in med school. the pre-clinical/didactic director is an EM doc, and the way she acts and talks to us, it's like she wants us to burn out as students, like it's normal. and not just studying our asses off, she literally told us over christmas break, "maybe you guys shouldn't go home for the holidays. or, instead of seeing your family for 3 days, see them for one." yeah, that's great for mental health.
@mafranciscacorreia8852
@mafranciscacorreia8852 Месяц назад
Wrh that's totally unhealthy, as an also med student that's the way to lose urself in med frrr, I hope no one of you guys hear her
@doctordhruv2595
@doctordhruv2595 Месяц назад
Don't listen to her.. otherwise you ll regret it later.
@miller4190
@miller4190 Месяц назад
EM docs represent! Wait wait
@RP13433
@RP13433 Месяц назад
Ngl this was an informative video and guess the secondary video will come soon great work! Secondary video would help as apps are about to open so would love to have that!
@joebitar7561
@joebitar7561 Месяц назад
Can you do a video about international students (in US colleges) that are not US citizens/residents, and cover the stats, difficulty, success rate and how to stand out. Would really appreciate this. Thanks
@christibrown
@christibrown Месяц назад
yes!
@jessicazhou9724
@jessicazhou9724 Месяц назад
Yes! Would appreciate a video for USMDs who are international students!
@mohamedscore46
@mohamedscore46 24 дня назад
As long as you know how to manage the time and money , u gonna be fine
@LoveMyAwesomeSwagger
@LoveMyAwesomeSwagger Месяц назад
Please do one on least burnt out !!
@kandiikill577
@kandiikill577 Месяц назад
Psychiatry: are we even real?
@TundeEszlari
@TundeEszlari Месяц назад
I love your videos.
@alexanderlopez-dt9ty
@alexanderlopez-dt9ty Месяц назад
Do, “So, you want to be an Oncologist.” Please 😢 Dr Jubbal
@McKenzieBrown-ey7tq
@McKenzieBrown-ey7tq Месяц назад
I love your videos! You should make one on being a medical geneticsist!
@2134knees
@2134knees Месяц назад
Agreed
@chimenya7732
@chimenya7732 Месяц назад
May you also do hematology
@adhamalbulushi5120
@adhamalbulushi5120 Месяц назад
Nice work pointing the problem but what about solutions?
@Alfeco-dm7uk
@Alfeco-dm7uk Месяц назад
During the medical internship, do you rotate through different areas??? In residency, you are stuck in the chosen area of your interest, but that first year of internship, do you rotate???
@uo.2103
@uo.2103 Месяц назад
You rotate in the last 2 years of medical school (depending on the school). Throughout residency you rotate within your specialty. For example a general surgery resident rotates in cardiovascular surgery, burn surgery, ICU, GI, transplant, etc.
@sebastianheine378
@sebastianheine378 4 дня назад
Yes you absolutely rotate thru different fields of interest through elective rotations in intern year. Generally you get more electives with each year in residency
@therambler3713
@therambler3713 Месяц назад
Alwaye loved emergency medicine and it was initially my number one choice. But the work/life balance is just insane. I enjoy my hobbies outside work. And I want to spend more time with my wife and kids.
@VegetarianTrex
@VegetarianTrex Месяц назад
Yall really need to do a video on Veterinary Medicine and One Health. Veterinarians are critical for human and animal health, often on the front lines of zoonotic disease (HPAI, Swine Flu, Rabies, ect). We also do all the same things as in human med, but our paitents cant talk. Its truly a wonderful field and I truly think some level of physician burnout would be solved if people really considered vet med before jumping directly to human med.
@Kanyovu
@Kanyovu 23 дня назад
In my opinion, it doesn't matter if you are burned out,what matters is that you are happy in your field. That way, you can balance between work and home with family. If there are more physicians in a particular field, the burnouts and burdens are lessened. Therefore, accounting for more free time between them.
@13-siddharthkamat3
@13-siddharthkamat3 9 дней назад
Make a video on So you want to be an oral pathologist
@Rainbowofthefallen
@Rainbowofthefallen Месяц назад
Just commenting for the algorithm 🧡
@AdmiralofU2
@AdmiralofU2 Месяц назад
I look at the billing and insurance and think only in America.
@hashpreetkaur1701
@hashpreetkaur1701 Месяц назад
How can an Indian student after +2 apply for America's military doctor?
@drkhan5057
@drkhan5057 Месяц назад
Thoracic surgery specially for residents
@reenanwa
@reenanwa Месяц назад
the obgyn vs urology pay difference is so annoying
@Bob_Diesel
@Bob_Diesel Месяц назад
Why?
@Kaarismaa
@Kaarismaa Месяц назад
Just based off how much money they make the hospital. Urology clinic is 30 pts per day with a significant chunk having scopes/stents/removals/etc coupled with (typically) more surgery days in a wk than ob/gyns
@reenanwa
@reenanwa Месяц назад
@@Kaarismaa including c sections?
@Toogaytoofunction
@Toogaytoofunction Месяц назад
I agree! Obgyns take care of two or more patients at a time. They should be among the highest paid in my opinion.
@raefnizar6501
@raefnizar6501 Месяц назад
Strange that internal medicine is not in the top 5
@kirinnaicker8871
@kirinnaicker8871 Месяц назад
It is but I think because there’s so many sub categories of internal so it gets dispersed
@JawadAli-vo3dh
@JawadAli-vo3dh Месяц назад
Sir orthopedic pain Management doctors
@FALO1995
@FALO1995 Месяц назад
Where is General Surgery? 😅
@pickle.786
@pickle.786 Месяц назад
so primary care
@blackbutterfly233ify
@blackbutterfly233ify Месяц назад
Can you make a video on medical jobs without a medical degree?
@MedSchoolInsiders
@MedSchoolInsiders Месяц назад
Yes. We are working on something along those lines this year.
@reddbendd
@reddbendd 19 дней назад
Pediatric emergency medicine ????
@user-iq7eb6rw9y
@user-iq7eb6rw9y Месяц назад
Dr. Mike😬😬😂😂🌹🌹
@orlandofurioso7329
@orlandofurioso7329 25 дней назад
Urology: "Hi there"
@missWOW961
@missWOW961 Месяц назад
Greece here. I don't agree
@Loop_hole1
@Loop_hole1 Месяц назад
Love the vid! Can you do so you want to be a crna?
@shches8480
@shches8480 Месяц назад
I have some reservations about blaming homeless patients for faking their condition so that they receive shelter and a meal. I understand the ER is - or should be -a place used for real medical emergencies but lets blame systems for not adequately addressing a person's social or economic needs and not people themselves. What about the SDOH? Isn't health and well-being related to and affected by issues such as income, education and employment? Perhaps some homeless patients might be guilty of malingering but I'm sure a large majority are acutely or chronically ill because they don't have access to a primary care doctor, NP or PA.
@reenanwa
@reenanwa Месяц назад
literally
@Niyariii
@Niyariii Месяц назад
It didn’t seem like he was blaming the homeless, simply acknowledging the strain on emergency departments caused by patients incorrectly going there for services best provided by other means. Obviously the issue is derived from a misallocation of resources and some people having less options than others, but we should be able to acknowledge that a problem exists without jumping to misconstrue an important fact
@NishantGogna
@NishantGogna Месяц назад
In this economy, everyone is SDOH for economic circumstances
@shches8480
@shches8480 Месяц назад
@@Niyariii Fair point. My point is this: when you have no income what other services are there to access? I'm sorry to point this out but in the US, health isn't treated as a fundamental human right but is instead regarded as a matter of privilege for those who can afford care. Although he may not have meant to construe all the homeless as vagrants that was definitely mentioned directly in the video. This contributes to stigma and stereotyping. Acknowledge the problem yes but we should be mindful of our beliefs and values and how they impact our practice.
@Niyariii
@Niyariii Месяц назад
@@shches8480 I don’t think anyone is disputing the idea that impoverished people lack options for services, you’re not stumbling onto any hidden knowledge. As far as I can tell the video maker simply said homeless people put additional strain on our medical services, which is true. At no point was anyone blamed for being homeless, he simply acknowledged a reason as to why our systems are overwhelmed. I just don’t see how you interpreted such a banal statement in such a negative manner, it seems like a bit of a stretch I edited my comment because you seem like a genuine person trying your best to advocate for those of us who have the least. I hope I didn’t come off as rude
@Parker53151
@Parker53151 Месяц назад
Which specialities have the lowest rate of burnout?
@MedSchoolInsiders
@MedSchoolInsiders Месяц назад
Great idea for a follow up video!
@ef2883
@ef2883 Месяц назад
sounds inaccurate
@wadeinskeep4866
@wadeinskeep4866 Месяц назад
Image treating a bunch of knocked up Karens.
@itsrjchakma8284
@itsrjchakma8284 Месяц назад
Hur bc
@OvenStudios
@OvenStudios Месяц назад
people are just lazy lately
@mustafabarzanji9280
@mustafabarzanji9280 Месяц назад
I agree. If you don't want to work 90 hour weeks and take no time off, go live in socialist europe where ye belong!
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