Fellowship-trained pediatricians report less direct patient care — 4 takeaways

Indiana University researchers found fellowship-trained pediatricians spend less time in direct patient care compared to generalist-trained pediatricians, according to Doctors Lounge.

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Here are four takeaways:

 

1. Researchers compared work-life balance, work environment and satisfaction between the two groups. They analyzed data from 842 pediatricians eight to 10 years after residency.

 

2. The study found generalist-trained pediatricians have more schedule flexibility and work fewer hours than fellowship-trained pediatricians.

 

3. Both fellowship-trained pediatricians and generalist-trained pediatricians reported being satisfied with their careers.

 

4. Fellowship-trained pediatricians reported more learning opportunities in their work environment, which may account for why they spend less time in direct patient care.

 

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