Here are results from a recent survey:
. . . only 37.6 percent said they would choose to enter primary care again if they could start their careers over. Over one-third said they would go into a surgical or diagnostic specialty instead. Meanwhile, 28.6 percent said they would not choose to go into medicine.
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