The Most Useful Word in Medicine One in nine of the physicians in the largest recent study of doctors who left American medicine never practiced it. They finished medical school. They finished residency — eight to ten years, the better part of a million dollars, the eighty-hour weeks, the whole sunk-cost cathedral — and then … Continue reading The Most Useful Word in Medicine
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What the Doctors Are Escaping From
Two national surveys, sixteen years apart, bracket a shift sharp enough to demand explanation rather than description. Physicians who left clinical practice in a 2008 cohort did so at a mean age of 57.1. In a comparable 2024 cohort, the mean exit age was 48.1 — nine years younger. The 2024 figure comes from a … Continue reading What the Doctors Are Escaping From
