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Work expectations, their fulfillment, and exhaustion among radiologists of all career levels: what can be learned from the example of Germany.

Isabel MolwitzChristoph KemperKatharina StahlmannThekla Helene OechteringMalte Maria SierenSaif AfatMirjam GerwingAndreas Michael BucherCorinna StorzMarcel C LangenbachMartin ReimJoachim LotzVera Zagrosek-RegitzElif CanDaniel KöhlerJin YamamuraGerhard AdamBernd HammSarah Keller
Published in: European radiology (2023)
• Most important work expectations of radiologists who work in Germany are "joy at work," a "good working atmosphere," "support for further qualification," and a "structured residency within the regular time interval," with the latter containing potential for improvement according to residents. • Physical and emotional exhaustion are common at all career levels except for chief physicians and for radiologists who work outside the hospital in ambulatory care. • Exhaustion as a major burnout criterion is associated with unpaid extra hours and reduced opportunities to shape the work environment.
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