GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Physician Training Duration Statistics
The average length of physician training programs in the United States is approximately 11-14 years, depending on the specialty.
In this post, we explore the extensive duration of education and training required to become a physician, shedding light on the varying years spent in different specialties and regions. From the average 13 years in the U.S. to the 10 years needed in Canada for family practice, we delve into the rigorous path these healthcare professionals undertake to reach their expertise.
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"On average, it takes about 13 years to complete the education and training to become a physician in the U.S."
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"For subspecialists like cardiologists, it's not uncommon to have up to 11 years of post-medical school training."
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"Family and general practitioners have a median education duration of 8 years."
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"On average, surgeons spend almost 14 years in training."
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"According to a 2018 survey, 37.1% of physicians spend over 60 hours a week on clinical duties."
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"About 63% of physicians spend 30-45 hours a week on paperwork and administration after their professional training."
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"Pediatricians spend around 11 years in comprehensive training to become a professional."
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"Psychiatry training can take up to 12 years of education and residency."
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"Over 40% of physicians spent 10 or more years in GME (graduate medical education) training."
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"The number of years for specialty training varies from 3 years for family medicine to 7 years for neurosurgery."
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"Interventional Cardiology requires 6-8 years training after medical school."
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"Neurology physicians' training typically takes 12 years after high school."
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"Pediatricians usually have four years of undergraduate education, four years of medical school and three to eight years of internship and residency."
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"As of 2020, the average age of physicians at the end of their training was 30.7 years."
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"Obstetrics and Gynecology require a total of 12 years of training and education."
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"In the UK, medical school lasts 5 years but training to be a specialist physician can take up to 9 years."
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"In Canada, it takes at least 10 years of education and residency to become a family doctor."
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"In Australia, general practice training takes at least 3 to 4 years after the initial 6-year medical degree."
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