A priority of PLACES is to feed back information to PLACES participants and disseminate data to the pediatric community. Data are disseminated through the GOING PLACES participant newsletter, scientific journal articles, AAP News articles, and academic conference abstracts.
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Staff shortages at work
August 2024Stress at work and satisfaction working with families
March 2024Health misinformation and safety in the workplace
September 2023Financial health of early career pediatricians
March 2023Addressing mental health needs
October 2022Work-life balance by cohort and gender
July 2022Financial impact of COVID-19 and diversity in practice
October 2021Findings on work-life balance
May 2021Message from Dr Goza and sharing COVID-19 data
November 2020Impact of COVID-19
June 2020Physician health and wellness
November 2019Busy yet satisfying lives of young pediatricians
November 2019Snapshot of the new cohort
Spring 2019Administrative tasks for physicians
May 2019Message from Dr. Kraft and data on work-life balance
November 2018Stress and burnout and satisfaction at work
April 2018Work hours and job satisfaction of pediatricians
October 2017Pediatricians' satisfaction with compensation
April 2017Financial characteristics of pediatricians
October 2016Responsibilities at home and hiring help
April 2016Gender differences in work-life balance in pediatrics
October 2015Pediatricians' work hours and work-life balance
April 2015Busy yet satisfied lives of pediatricians
October 2014Pediatricians' perceptions and knowledge of healthcare reform
April 2014High satisfaction with career amidst balancing work and home responsibilities
October 2013Pediatricians as parents and their educational debt
April 2013Initial PLACES study results
October 2012 -
Pediatricians’ career satisfaction and wellbeing by sex before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
Examining early career pediatrician characteristics, sacrifices, and satisfaction
Pediatricians’ experiences with telehealth in 2021
Different measures and ways to categorize pediatrician burnout and the association with satisfaction
Changes in work characteristics and pediatrician satisfaction: 2012–2020
Factors influencing career longevity in pediatric hospital medicine
Gender differences in earnings of early- and midcareer pediatricians.
Gender discrepancies related to pediatrician work-life balance and household responsibilities.
Work experiences and satisfaction of international medical school graduates.
Longitudinal analyses of pediatrician burnout
A study of pediatricians’ debt repayment a decade after completing residency.
Work-life balance, burnout, and satisfaction of early career pediatricians.
Early career experiences of pediatricians pursuing or not pursuing fellowship training.
A longitudinal study of pediatricians early in their careers: PLACES.
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Study: Female pediatricians more stressed than males before, during pandemic
Many early career pediatricians live in dual-physician households
Survey highlights pediatricians' international backgrounds
AAP study: Most early career pediatricians own home despite high educational debt
Pediatricians report 18.5% of patient families have limited proficiency with English
AAP study shows telehealth use common in pediatric primary care
AAP studies examine prevalence of burnout, strategies to reduce occurrence
Survey shows most pediatricians find work rewarding but some are frustrated
AAP Study: Pediatricians satisfied with career despite pandemic challenges
AAP study: Most early career pediatricians would choose same subspecialty
Survey: Pediatricians expect COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among parents
Early career pediatricians satisfied with work despite challenges
Survey: Pediatricians reeling from pandemic’s sustained impact
Survey: Pandemic disrupting practices, finances of early, midcareer pediatricians
New cohort of recent residency graduates shares thoughts on life, career
Majority of early and midcareer pediatricians bring work home
Studies find gender disparities in pediatrician pay, household duties
Study compared experiences of U.S., international medical school graduates
Young pediatricians satisfied with careers
What do early career pediatricians find stressful?
Most young pediatricians own home despite high debt
Most early career pediatricians satisfied with job, life
Study compares experiences of general, fellowship-trained pediatricians
Study will help AAP respond to needs of early career pediatricians
Major life events common among young pediatricians
Survey of early career pediatricians show many were 'immigrant children'
Balancing work, personal life causes stress for half of early career pediatricians
First years out of residency filled with personal, professional changes
New AAP study to follow pediatricians as they start their careers
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Predictors of US Academic Pediatricians’ Life Satisfaction in 2022
US Pediatrician Educational Debt – Two Decades After Residency
US Pediatricians’ Experiences with Health Misinformation, 2023
US Pediatricians’ Experiences with Harassment and Attacks and Perceptions of Workplace Safety
Pediatrician Work Hours 2013-2021: A Longitudinal Examination
Characteristics Associated with Retention in a Rural Area Among Early- and Mid-Career Pediatricians
Differences in Earnings of Female and Male Early and Mid-Career Pediatricians, 2017-2021
Early Versus Mid-Career Pediatricians’ Share of Household Responsibilities by Gender
US Early and Midcareer Pediatricians’ Experiences with Telehealth in 2021
Exploration of Career Choices and Job Satisfaction Among Early Career Pediatricians
Relationship Between Gender and Sacrifices Made for Career Among Early Career Pediatricians
Longitudinal Analyses of Pediatrician Work Hours
US Pediatricians’ Perspectives on Reducing Administrative Tasks
Association of EHR Burden with Work-life Balance and Satisfaction
US Pediatrician-Reported Strategies to Enhance Wellness and Reduce Burnout
Professional and Personal Changes Associated with Pediatrician Job Satisfaction, 2012-2017
Different Measures and Ways to Conceptualize Burnout
Experiences During Pediatric Subspecialty Fellowship Training
Pediatricians Working in Academic Faculty Positions
Factors Influencing Career Longevity in Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Longitudinal Analyses of Pediatrician Burnout
Characteristics and Perceptions of Financial Compensation of US Pediatricians
Last Updated
11/05/2024
Source
American Academy of Pediatrics