At what age are physicians typically burned out? 5 statistics

Burnout rates are lowest in the youngest and oldest physician age groups, according to the Medscape Physician Lifestyle Report 2015.

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Here are physician burn-out rates for different age groups:

•    35 years or under — 44 percent
•    36 to 45 years — 51 percent
•    46 to 55 years — 53 percent
•    56 to 65 years — 46 percent
•    66 years or above — 22 percent

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