Becker's Healthcare May 20, 2019
Morgan Haefner

Forty-three percent of final-year medical residents said they would prefer being employed by a hospital over any other practice option, according to a survey from healthcare consulting firm Merritt Hawkins.

The 2019 Survey of Final-Year Medical Residents consisted of an emailed questionnaire that gauged the demand of final-year medical students. About 400 final-year residents responded to the survey.

Five additional findings from the report:

1. When considering an employment opportunity, geographic location was cited as a top priority for final-year residents. A good financial package and availability of personal time...

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