Abstract
The study by Busis et al.1 of 1,671 US neurologist survey respondents revealed that burnout was common among all neurology practice settings and subspecialties. During Dr. Cascino's 2017 Presidential Plenary Address, he presented a figure from a larger survey of US physicians in general that correlated the percentage of physicians with burnout identified by specialty with the percentage satisfied with their work–life balance.2 This graph seemed to indicate that neurology was among the specialties with the greatest degree of burnout and the least satisfaction with work–life balance.2
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