The majority of the participants in the survey published in 2025 were internists who had completed their specialist training and were working in outpatient care. One third reported reduced well-being, mainly due to burnout or difficulties in managing their workload. The results are largely consistent with previous study data from Switzerland and other countries.
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- HAUSARZT PRAXIS
- InFo PNEUMOLOGIE & ALLERGOLOGIE
- GASTROENTEROLOGIE PRAXIS
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