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Radiologist Burnout According to Surveyed Radiology Practice Leaders

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Radiology
Date 2019 Aug 10
PMID 31398308
Citations 25
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Abstract

Overall, 55% of surveyed radiology practice leaders reported that burnout was a very significant problem, and 22% reported that burnout was a significant problem. Burnout did not vary by geographical region but did vary by practice size. Overall, 71% of respondents reported stress from workplace factors, and 36% reported stress from personal or social factors very significantly affected radiologist employee wellness; both sets of factors varied by geographical region, practice size, and practice type. Only 19% of practice leader respondents reported mechanisms to assess burnout, which varied by region and practice type.

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