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Primary care physicians work long hours. a 40-hour work week is rare. Most are working between 41 and 60 hours a week.
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by Dr.Sushila Ladumor | April 25, 2012 10:44 AM EDT
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Results from 2011
Physician Compensation Survey - ALL
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