Satisfaction Higher for Physician Executives Who Treat Patients, Survey Finds
- Topics:
- Healthcare Services
- Tags:
- Human Resources,
- Job,
- Job Satisfaction,
- Patient,
- Physician,
- Recruitment & Selection,
- Survey,
- Workforce Management
- Source:
- Bard Group
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Overview: The paper depicts about a survey, which shows that physician executives who continue to treat patients appear to be more satisfied with their jobs than those who do not see patients. The survey is believed to be the first, national empirical study to examine the relationship between physician executives' job satisfaction and their performance, their perceptions of their organization and their personal and demographic characteristics. The study uncovered a significant relationship between job satisfaction and clinical practice.
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Format: PDF | Size: 65KB | Date: Jun 2002 | Pages: 6
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