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Pulmonary Work-Life Balance: What Doctors Actually Say

Real insights from 1 verified Pulmonary physicians about their work-life balance, career satisfaction, and daily reality.

Verified Physician Data|Updated December 2025|SalaryDr Research Team
4.2/10
Avg Satisfaction
96%
Would Choose Again
78
Physician Responses
52
Avg Hours/Week

📋 Key Takeaways: Pulmonary Lifestyle at a Glance

  • •Career Satisfaction: Pulmonary physicians report 4.2/10 average satisfaction, with 96% saying they would choose the specialty again.
  • •Work Hours: The average Pulmonary physician works 52 hours per week.
  • •Experience Level: Insights based on physicians with an average of 10 years of experience.
  • •Data Source: Based on 78 verified, anonymous physician submissions to SalaryDr.

💚What Do Pulmonary Physicians Love About Their Job?

"Mix of outpatient, bronchoscopy and icu. Never gets mundane. "
— Pulmonary Physician

⚖️Is Pulmonary a Good Work-Life Balance Specialty?

"Highly dependent on the job you sign up for, different practices can be vastly diff schedules. You need to find the schedule that best fits for you whether it’s more clinic, more bronchoscopes or more critical care. Private practice I prefer because you do your work, and leave, no teaching and dealing with complications from mistakes made by residents/fellows, much higher pay, and less red tape "
— Pulmonary Physician

🔧What Are the Biggest Challenges in Pulmonary?

Quick Stats

Avg Satisfaction4.2/10
Would Choose Again96%
Avg Experience10 years
Avg Hours/Week52

By Practice Setting

Hospital Employed
2 physicians • 4/10 satisfaction
Academic
17 physicians • 3.9/10 satisfaction

Frequently Asked Questions About Pulmonary Lifestyle

Is Pulmonary a good work-life balance specialty?

Based on 78 verified physician responses, Pulmonary has a 4.2/10 average career satisfaction rating.96% of Pulmonary physicians say they would choose the specialty again if starting their career over. The average Pulmonary physician works 52 hours per week.

What do Pulmonary physicians love about their job?

Pulmonary physicians commonly report loving: building meaningful patient relationships, intellectual stimulation and diagnostic challenges, clinical variety, the ability to make a tangible difference in patient outcomes, and procedural diversity. Many also appreciate the collegial environment and opportunities for subspecialization.

How many hours do Pulmonary physicians work per week?

Based on SalaryDr data, Pulmonary physicians work an average of 52 hours per week. This varies by practice setting—academic and hospital-employed positions often require more hours than private practice.

What are the biggest challenges in Pulmonary?

The most commonly cited challenges from Pulmonary physicians include: administrative burden and documentation requirements, call schedules impacting personal time, work-life balance pressures (especially early in career), and compensation concerns relative to training length. Some also mention challenging patient populations or high-acuity cases as sources of stress.

Would Pulmonary physicians choose their specialty again?

96% of Pulmonary physicians surveyed say they would choose Pulmonaryagain if starting their career over. This data is based on 78 verified, anonymous physician responses collected by SalaryDr.

About This Data

This analysis is based on 78 verified, anonymous physician submissions to SalaryDr. All data comes from practicing Pulmonary physicians across the United States. Respondents have an average of 10 years of experience. Data is collected through our anonymous salary and lifestyle submission form, verified for accuracy, and updated continuously. Learn more about our methodology.

📊 How Does Pulmonary Compare to Other Specialties?

See how Pulmonary stacks up against other medical specialties in terms of satisfaction, work-life balance, and compensation.

SpecialtySatisfactionWould Choose AgainAvg Hours/WeekAvg Compensation
PulmonaryCurrent4.2/1096%52$443K
Plastic Surgery4.8/1092%53$961K
Ophthalmology4.5/1095%43$964K
Infectious Disease4.4/1078%44$367K

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49 physicians • 4.3/10 satisfaction
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10 physicians • 4.3/10 satisfaction

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