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AMA survey reveals increased physician time off in
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Nearly 18,000 doctors participated across 100+ health systems.
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Link between increased vacation days and declining burnout rates.
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Highlights importance of work-life balance in healthcare.
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Reflects a shift in priorities among medical professionals.
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A recent 2025 survey by the American Medical Association revealed that physicians are taking more time off, indicating a shift in burnout rates among doctors. Responses from nearly 18,000 physicians across over 100 health systems indicated a national increase in vacation usage compared to previous years. This shift highlights the importance of work-life balance in medical professions as more doctors prioritize their mental health and well-being.
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1
AMA survey reveals increased physician time off in
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2
Nearly 18,000 doctors participated across 100+ health systems.
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3
Link between increased vacation days and declining burnout rates.
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4
Highlights importance of work-life balance in healthcare.
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5
Reflects a shift in priorities among medical professionals.
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