As the pandemic went from bad to worse, an emerging storyline was that frustrated and overwhelmed doctors and nurses were quitting the profession in large numbers. But did they really?
A national survey of primary care physicians paints a grim picture for the future of health care in the U.S., but an advocate cites an example from Maryland as a sign of hope.
A recent survey revealed that one in four doctors plan to leave their primary care jobs in the next three years due to the stress that they are experiencing because of the Wuhan coronavirus [.]
A quarter of doctors who participated in a February survey said they plan to leave their primary care jobs within the next three years because of stress over COVID-19, according to researchers.