Radiology Business August 29, 2024
Marty Stempniak

About 70% of radiologists and other physicians surveyed believe workplace culture is as important as compensation, according to new data from Medscape.

That’s compared to 18% who value money more than culture and 13% who believe pay is most important. Male doctors were more likely to value salary highest, while physicians under 45 hold culture in greater regard. Those over 45 were somewhat likelier to find the two equally important, the news outlet reported.

The findings are based on a survey of 1,240 physicians across about 30 different specialties including nearly 40 radiologists.

“Compensation is important for attracting top talent, but workplace culture is just as crucial for keeping them,” Kristopher M. Day, MD, a surgeon with Pacific Sound Plastic...

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