Otolaryngology Work-Life Balance: What Doctors Actually Say
Real insights from 2 verified Otolaryngology physicians about their work-life balance, career satisfaction, and daily reality.
📋 Key Takeaways: Otolaryngology Lifestyle at a Glance
- •Career Satisfaction: Otolaryngology physicians report 4.3/5 average satisfaction, with 97% saying they would choose the specialty again.
- •Work Hours: The average Otolaryngology physician works 50 hours per week.
- •Experience Level: Insights based on physicians with an average of 9 years of experience.
- •Data Source: Based on 36 verified, anonymous physician submissions to SalaryDr.
💚What Do Otolaryngology Physicians Love About Their Job?
"It’d be nice to have a scribe to minimize the charting burden. It’d be nice to have newer equipment in the operating room and clinic—most academic centers where training occurs get you acclimated to fancy/expensive stuff."— Otolaryngology Physician
"I like the mix of acuity and the patient relationships"— Otolaryngology Physician
⚖️Is Otolaryngology a Good Work-Life Balance Specialty?
"I work in a busy, but not life consuming, private practice. I am happy and excited to go to work both on operative and clinic days. Rarely do I miss family dinner. With advanced notice, I can plan to attend any family event. I have one in 4 call for nights and weekends, but it is light call. Not weird to have a weekend call and I don’t have to go to the hospital once."— Otolaryngology Physician
"Clinic 3.5d, OR 1.5d. Predictable 8-5 schedule during clinic. OR days 7-3. 3-4 hours a week of after hours charting. 8-9k wRVUs annually. Rare but heavy call weekends. Limited day call. "— Otolaryngology Physician