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  2. Physician & Doctor Job Opportunities - American Medical...

    www.ama-assn.org/topics/physician-career-opportunities

    Whether you’re a medical student, resident or fellow, practicing physician, or re-entering clinical practice, the ability to conduct a successful physician job search when you need to is critical to advancing your career in medicine. As physician career options in the U.S. continue to expand — from academic medicine to private practice, private industry and more — the American Medical ...

  3. AI is already reshaping care. Here's what it means for doctors.

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    AI is already reshaping care. Here's what it means for doctors. Developing a cancer prognosis, responding to patient messages, predicting adverse clinical outcomes, providing documentation support and even recommending optimal staffing volumes are all ways that augmented intelligence (AI) —often called artificial intelligence—is being used ...

  4. AMA Career Opportunities - American Medical Association

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    The AMA offers support, community and professional development to employees. Learn more about what the AMA has to offer. Looking to make an impact on the health of our nation? Learn about the most recent career opportunities available with the American Medical Association (AMA).

  5. Physicians rank residency work-life balance by specialty

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    Dermatology. 3. Radiation oncology. 4. Orthopedic surgery. 5. Emergency medicine. On the other end of the spectrum, anesthesiology, neurology and OB-GYN rounded out the list as the lowest-ranking specialties for these work-life balance factors. Even after residency, physicians in different fields—such as PM&R, radiology and orthopedic surgery ...

  6. What resident physicians should know as job market rebounds

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    What resident physicians should know as job market rebounds. At the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the physician job market—a hot one to new entrants for years— flipped 180 degrees due to new positions going on hold and demand limited by a temporary postponement of nonurgent procedures. The market, however, has again turned, making the ...

  7. Physician burnout: It’s not you, it’s your medical specialty

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    Overall, 42 percent of respondents were burned out—down from 51 percent last year—and 15 percent admitted to experiencing either clinical or colloquial forms of depression. For the most stressful medical job, the highest percentages of burnout occurred among these medical specialties: Critical care: 48 percent. Neurology: 48 percent.

  8. These 6 physician specialties have the most burnout

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    The results may be limited by the health systems that chose to participate. For the most stressful medical job in 2022, the highest percentages of burnout occurred among six physician specialties. They are: Emergency medicine: 62%. Hospital medicine: 59%. Family medicine: 58%. Pediatrics: 55%.

  9. Practicing international medicine in the U.S. as international...

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    Understand the 5 steps that physicians who received their medical degree outside the U.S. or Canada must clear to practice medicine in the United States.

  10. Immigration information for international medical graduates

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    The H-1B visa is for temporary workers in specialty occupations who hold professional-level degrees. It has no 2-year home residence requirement. The H-1B visa allows a foreign national to enter the U.S. for professional level employment for up to 6 years. The H-1B visa is available to graduates of foreign medical schools who have passed the ...

  11. Doctor shortages are here—and they’ll get worse if we don’t act...

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    Specific AAMC projections by 2034 include shortages of: Between 17,800 and 48,000 primary care physicians . Between 21,000 and 77,100 non-primary care physicians. This includes shortages of: Between 15,800 and 30,200 for surgical specialties. Between 3,800 and 13,400 for medical specialties. Between 10,300 and 35,600 for other specialties.