I was laid off 4 weeks ago. (Oregon)
I am retiring. (New Mexico)
Furloughs. Furloughs. (Pennsylvania)
The pandemic killed my practice. (Texas)
I have become the sole provider in my area. (California)
Feels like a suicide mission. I quit. (Rhode Island)
I was laid off. (Texas)
My receptionist quit due to fears of contracting COVID and taking it home to family. (Ohio)
I am becoming depressed with each passing day. I think about killing myself every day. (Washington)
Burn out is significant. Compounded by the enormous emotional weight will be dangerous. Please help. (Connecticut)
I suspect that in another year, the family medicine practice I served over the past 23 years will be closed. (Wisconsin)
Physician suicide, burnout, I’m seeing it happen. (Michigan)
Nerve-wracking and depressing as hours get cut back and my daughter wonders if I will get COVID-19 and die. (Texas)
I feel like I was hung out to dry. Take chances with my health or abandon my patients were my only choices. (New York)
This job is now an actual killer. (Delaware)
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Additional infographic | 515.49 KB |
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