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. 1992 May-Jun;7(3):363-5.
doi: 10.1007/BF02598096.

Clinical activities and satisfaction of general internists, cardiologists, and ophthalmologists

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Clinical activities and satisfaction of general internists, cardiologists, and ophthalmologists

M C Petrozzi et al. J Gen Intern Med. 1992 May-Jun.

Abstract

To define factors that affect the levels of practice satisfaction of different specialities, an observer recorded the activities of 15 physicians in practice (nine general internists, three cardiologists, and three ophthalmologists) as they examined 304 clinic patients. General internists reported less satisfaction with their clinics than did the other physicians and attributed their satisfaction primarily to successful social interaction in 54% of visits, while cardiologists most often derived satisfaction from intellectual stimulation (50%) and ophthalmologists from medical success (81%). The general internists whom the authors observed are less satisfied with clinical encounters than are cardiologists and ophthalmologists and derive satisfaction mostly from social interaction, not biomedical aspects of care.

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