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Burnout in Medicine Is Still Prevalent, With Emergency Medicine Leading

Last updated: April 24, 2026 1:10 am
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The burnout crisis in healthcare continues to escalate.

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A recent report reveals that while physician burnout is easing in some areas, certain specialties still experience significant burnout levels. According to the newest study from the American Medical Association, there has been an overall decrease, with 41.9% of physicians reporting at least one burnout symptom in 2025, compared to 43.2% in 2024 and 48.2% in 2023. Although the reduction is modest, it signifies notable progress when compared to 2023.

Emergency medicine remains the specialty with the highest burnout rate, with nearly 49.8% of physicians reporting at least one symptom. Urological surgery follows closely at 49.5%. Conversely, specialties like infectious disease (23.3%), nephrology (29.3%), and dermatology (31.5%) report the lowest burnout levels among physicians.

The AMA describes physician burnout as “a long-term stress reaction that may involve emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, or a reduced sense of personal accomplishment.” For decades, burnout has soared due to factors like heavy administrative duties, paperwork, increasing patient loads, and evolving patient-physician dynamics.

A 2023 study published in the JAMA Network Open Journal highlighted the severe impact of burnout on care delivery. Physicians facing burnout are more prone to medical errors, report lower patient satisfaction scores, and experience higher absenteeism. Additionally, they struggle with work-life balance, which perpetuates a cycle of trailing work and self-devolution. National discussions among health leaders aim to tackle this crisis, as poor patient outcomes are not an option. Another 2025 study found that U.S. primary care physicians would need to work almost 27 hours daily to meet all recommended tasks, exacerbating the existing shortage issue.

This burnout epidemic significantly contributes to the physician shortage and rising attrition rates. Many current physicians are nearing retirement. According to an AAMC report in 2022, almost half of all practicing physicians are over 55, signaling a looming workforce crisis. This situation unfolds amidst an aging population, more patients with chronic diseases, and longer wait times across practices. Fortunately, technology offers potential relief, particularly in documentation and process automation. While adopting these innovations can be challenging, systems need to capitalize on technological advancements. Prioritizing physician wellness in the coming decades is crucial; otherwise, the healthcare workforce and system face an uncertain future.

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