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Is being a doctor still fun?

J M Chuck1, T S Nesbitt, J Kwan

  • 1Department of Family Practice, University of California, School of Medicine, Davis, Sacramento.

The Western Journal of Medicine
|December 1, 1993
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Most physicians report high job satisfaction, driven by patient relationships and intellectual fulfillment. Deriving pleasure from work strongly correlates with overall physician satisfaction, even amid challenges.

Area of Science:

  • Medical professional satisfaction
  • Physician well-being
  • Healthcare workforce studies

Background:

  • Physician job and career satisfaction has reportedly declined over the past two decades.
  • Understanding current physician satisfaction levels is crucial for addressing workforce issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine the current state of physician job satisfaction.
  • To identify factors correlated with overall physician satisfaction.

Main Methods:

  • A survey was mailed to 406 physicians in Solano County, California.
  • Anonymous responses were collected and analyzed using several statistical methods.
  • A response rate of 62% (251 physicians) was achieved.

Main Results:

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  • 80% of responding physicians reported overall job satisfaction.
  • High percentages felt good about helping patients (92%), patient relationships (93%), colleague relationships (86%), and intellectual stimulation (89%).
  • Finding work "fun" (63%) showed the strongest correlation with overall satisfaction, irrespective of practice type (primary care vs. non-primary care, HMO vs. fee-for-service).

Conclusions:

  • Despite challenges, most physicians in this study experience significant job satisfaction.
  • The ability to find pleasure in work is a key factor in overall physician satisfaction.
  • Positive patient and colleague interactions, along with intellectual engagement, contribute to job fulfillment.