Full-time primary care providers spent about 62 hours a week in patient care, according to a recent cross-sectional analysis ...
(HealthDay News) — Primary care physicians (PCPs) spend an average of 61.8 hours per week caring for a patient panel, according to a study published online in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
The 72-hour work week is catching on in the U.S., particularly among AI startups. It seems like a long time ago now that Tim ...
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