Why Doctors Are Quitting? (USA)
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Briefing Document: The Physician Exodus from Modern Medicine
Executive Summary
A significant and growing number of physicians are leaving or actively considering leaving the medical profession, a trend driven by a convergence of systemic failures, profound burnout, and the erosion of professional autonomy. The source context, derived from the personal testimonies of multiple doctors, reveals that this is not a crisis of individual resilience but a systemic breakdown.Key drivers for this exodus include a healthcare system dominated by corporate interests and insurance companies, which strips doctors of their decision-making power and buries them in administrative tasks. Burnout is described not as simple exhaustion, but as a "systematic slow erosion" of self, fueled by impossible performance metrics, a lack of institutional support, and an archaic training system that neglects mental and physical well-being. The financial burden is immense, with many doctors graduating with hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt into a profession where compensation has not kept pace. Compounding these issues are a deteriorating public perception, patient hostility, and a professional culture that often equates seeking change with weakness or failure. The collective narrative is one of disillusionment, where the altruistic goal of patient care is increasingly overshadowed by a bureaucratic, profit-driven, and personally damaging reality.
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