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Study: MDs suffer higher rates of burnout than PhDs and JDs

New research shows that those with MD degrees are at higher risk of burnout than those with other professional or doctoral-level degrees, including PhDs and JDs. The AMA, Mayo Clinic, and Stanford University School of Medicine have jointly conducted studies since 2011 related to burnout among physicians and other professionals in the United States. Although physicians and other professionals in the studies have all spent numerous years in advanced training, burnout remains highest among physicians.

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