low risk
Preventive Medicine Physiciansvs
49 shared · 42 different
core competencies
medium risk
Family and General PractitionersSide-by-Side Comparison
Preventive Medicine Physicians leads 4–0| Metric | Preventive Medicine Physicians | Family and General Practitioners |
|---|---|---|
| Risk Score | 24.7% | 27.7% |
| Risk Tier | Low Risk | Medium Risk |
| Risk Percentile | 18th | 28th |
| Tasks at Risk (>50%) | 5 / 15 | 6 / 15 |
| Median Salary | N/A | N/A |
| Employment | N/A | N/A |
Skill Comparison
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Sorted by largest difference
Guiding, Directing, and Motivating Subordinates
Developing and Building Teams
Monitoring and Controlling Resources
Communicating with Persons Outside Organization
Administration and Management
Coordinating the Work and Activities of Others
Interpreting the Meaning of Information for Others
Customer and Personal Service
Performing Administrative Activities
Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work
Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships
Therapy and Counseling
Protective Factors
Higher values indicate stronger protection against AI displacement
Preventive Medicine Physicians
38%
total discount
Family and General Practitioners
36%
total discount
Task Risk Comparison
Tasks sorted by AI automation risk — higher means more automatable
Preventive Medicine Physicians
5 of 15 at risk74%Document or review comprehensive patients' histories with an emphasis on occupation or environmental risks.
55%Design or use surveillance tools, such as screening, lab reports, and vital records, to identify health risks.
55%Prepare preventive health reports including problem descriptions, analyses, alternative solutions, and recommendations.
53%Identify groups at risk for specific preventable diseases or injuries.
51%Evaluate the effectiveness of prescribed risk reduction measures or other interventions.
Family and General Practitioners
6 of 15 at risk75%Prepare government or organizational reports which include birth, death, and disease statistics, workforce evaluations, or medical status of individuals.
65%Collect, record, and maintain patient information, such as medical history, reports, or examination results.
53%Conduct research to study anatomy and develop or test medications, treatments, or procedures to prevent or control disease or injury.
53%Monitor patients' conditions and progress and reevaluate treatments as necessary.
52%Refer patients to medical specialists or other practitioners when necessary.
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Displacement Timeline Comparison
Preventive Medicine Physicians2028–2035
Family and General Practitioners2028–2035
20242030203520402045
Preventive Medicine Physicians has a longer runway before significant displacement, projected 0 years later than Family and General Practitioners.
Transition Feasibility
1%
Skill Overlap
Low overlap — significant retraining needed for transition
0
Unique to Preventive
0
Unique to Family
Combined Protection Strategy
Regardless of which path you choose, focus on these protective factors
Fine Manipulation
Creativity
Regulatory Barriers
Decision Complexity
Preventive Medicine PhysiciansFamily and General Practitioners