Physician Retention Survey

2010 Physician Retention Survey

The 2010 Physician Retention Survey reports statistical benchmarks and shares insights from America’s leading medical groups on the trends affecting the recruitment and retention of physicians and advanced practitioners.

Physician Retention Survey 2010Co-sponsored by the American Medical Group Association (AMGA) and Cejka Search, the 2010 survey represents data from 62 respondents whose groups collectively employ 17,624 physicians.

The survey provides readers with a current snapshot of turnover rates by gender, years with the practice, medical group, region, ownership, and by full-time and part-time employment. The report explores various models for quantifying the cost of turnover and the value of retention programs.

Respondents share actionable strategies that have been successful in attracting and retaining physicians at all stages of their careers.

The report also highlights physician leadership, mentoring and how the development accountable care and medical home models will impact recruitment and retention efforts of medical groups.

The survey was previewed at the AMGA Annual Convention, April 13 -16th, 2011, with highlights presented by:

J. Gregory Stovall
Senior Vice President of Medical Affairs and Director of Organization Development
Trinity Mother Frances Hospitals and Clinic

Lori Schutte
President
Cejka Search

Trend Benders: Hire and Keep Star Physicians
Saturday, April 16th at 11:00 a.m.

To access the retention survey highlights, and retention tools and templates, please contact Mary Barber, Vice President of Recruitment Partnerships and Marketing, at (314) 236-4410.

The survey is now available for sale through the American Medical Group Association.