Family physicians routinely report a high level of professional satisfaction, a positive balance between career and home, and a comfortable lifestyle. Work hours, schedule, and family time vary for each family physician depending on specific practice arrangements. There are many practice models available in family medicine, giving family physicians the flexibility to choose from a range of lifestyle and income options.
One of the unique aspects that the specialty of family medicine offers is a higher degree of flexibility than many other medical specialties.
Because family physicians are needed everywhere, they have the option to choose to work in urban or rural settings, to pick their practice environment and scope of practice, and to pursue different career paths, such as public health, teaching, or research. These options enable a manageable and rewarding balance with family life and personal interests.
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Did you know the average full-time family physician reported a total compensation of $274,359 in 2022? Total income for family physicians compares favorably to those of other primary care specialties as well as other professional careers that require advanced education and training. As the demand for family physicians continues to grow, we expect the income for family physicians to grow as well.
Career satisfaction surveys also indicate family physicians are generally pleased with their income, allowing them to pay off student loan debt in a reasonable amount of time, while also comfortably supporting their lifestyle.
In some areas, family physicians who practice maternity care can expect to earn an average of $5,000 - $15,000 more per year in net income. Additionally, starting bonuses can reach as high as $30,000 for family physicians.
Income is also impacted by whether a physican works in a solo, two-person, or multi-specialty practice. Depending upon the region of the country in which one chooses to practice, certain office visits and procedures are rewarded more highly.
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Family physicians care for more patients than any other specialty, and their well-being is a priority in creating a holistic and sustainable health care system. There are many elements that play a role in physician well-being, including practice model type, career flexibility, and system-level factors. For example, broad scope of practice is associated with lower levels of burnout.
In 2017, 75% of AAFP members reported being satisfied or very satisfied with their careers, and 79% said they have a good sense of well-being.