Questions to ask about work-life balance when job hunting
Balancing a career in medicine with family and personal needs is essential to today’s physician workforce. When comparing potential employers, consider these six questions to assess the work-life balance each offers:
- What is considered full time?
- On average, how many patients per day do physicians see at this practice?
- What visit lengths do physicians typically have? Do they have to work up to offering longer visit slots? What control does each physician have over visit length?
- How much time do physicians typically spend documenting and addressing in-basket work outside of scheduled clinic time?
- What does vacation time look like? Is it paid, or does it end up being unpaid? How are clinical responsibilities covered when a physician is on vacation? Do most physicians use all their vacation?
- Is there an opportunity for shared/part-time practice models?
Additionally, asking potential colleagues the simple question “What do you do in your free time?” can elicit helpful information about work-life balance. Those who have a ready answer likely have genuine time for life outside of work.
Read the full FPM article: “Life After Residency: Exploring Practice Options in Family Medicine.”
Posted on Sep 23, 2021 by FPM Editors

