id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-338922-wew3hety Miller, Kelsey A. Impact of COVID-19 on professional and personal responsibilities of Massachusetts physicians 2020-08-27 .txt text/plain 772 66 50 title: Impact of COVID-19 on professional and personal responsibilities of Massachusetts physicians 4 This study examines changes in the professional status and personal responsibilities of physicians related to the COVID-19 pandemic and the stay-at-home advisories. They were selected to characterize effects of a single state's stay-at-home advisory among physicians with different clinical impacts from COVID-19. More men (28.9%) reported increased hours spent on professional responsibilities compared to women (15.9%, p=0.02). We report an early perspective of the personal and professional impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on EM and pediatric physicians. Our study supports concerns for increased professional gender disparities during the pandemic stayat-home advisory, 2 including fewer scientific publication submissions by women compared to men. 7 In our study, female physicians invested more time in child and household care and less time on selfcare and professional responsibilities, compared to men. ./cache/cord-338922-wew3hety.txt ./txt/cord-338922-wew3hety.txt