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This curve is not all graduating doctors. It shows exit timing for a subset of clinically inactive survey respondents who had stopped practicing. The x-axis begins at clinical practice after training, so the 5-year drop is not 20% of all new doctors quitting. https://doi.org/10.7812/TPP/25.219
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This graph tells a better story than the average. Almost immediately after graduation, doctors start quitting, and it drops at a continuous pace for 25 years. No plateau. Just continuous decay. Looks as bad as some of the survival curves in oncology! 20% are gone in 5 years! 5 years!! They train for 7 years after college and quit in less than that. They get out as soon as they can! That says one thing clearly - Graduating doctors are realizing that this is not what they signed up for The gaslighting during med school and residency fades fast in private practice. Doctors are not dumb.
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