That is what most salary surveys say, at least. On the other hand, some of the IM attendings in our hospital who have solo practises make >500k. I know for a fact that one of them made 750k last year. Was just wondering, is it common for someone having a solo practise to make that much i.e almost three times as much as someone who is employed by a hospital or a group?!
mig26x
05-23-2007, 06:43 PM
if you have a general IM making >500k there's something strange there unless he lives,sleep and eat on his office and hospital
Mumpu
05-23-2007, 08:58 PM
Peds and family usually make less. General IM now includes hospitalists who have a very decent income.
Thaitanium
05-23-2007, 10:30 PM
If you go into either FP or IM and have good business sense, you can make lots of $$$. You have to have a booming practice, just like a small little hospital and guess what, you are the CEO. Those who do IM and FP and are making the typical 150K a year have little to no business sense period....and no, you don't have to live, sleep and eat at your clinic.
Mumpu
05-24-2007, 05:08 PM
No, you just have to do a lot of office procedures, imaging, etc.
Faraaz23
06-01-2007, 07:32 PM
I know a handful of internal med docs doing pretty well. In fact, the doc i was assigned to shadow M1 year was internal med... he had a couple junior associates, a PA, in-house xray machine, owned a sleep lab (with a couple more associates working for him there) and was in charge of the stress tests at his hospital. He told me he pulled in over a million last year. I know this is rare and just an analogy, but it just goes to show if you know what you're doing you can make a lot.
Gastrapathy
06-01-2007, 07:57 PM
I know a handful of internal med docs doing pretty well. In fact, the doc i was assigned to shadow M1 year was internal med... he had a couple junior associates, a PA, in-house xray machine, owned a sleep lab (with a couple more associates working for him there) and was in charge of the stress tests at his hospital. He told me he pulled in over a million last year. I know this is rare and just an analogy, but it just goes to show if you know what you're doing you can make a lot.
the sleep lab was probably at least 50% of his profit. what a racket.
werewethere
06-01-2007, 09:21 PM
I know a handful of internal med docs doing pretty well. In fact, the doc i was assigned to shadow M1 year was internal med... he had a couple junior associates, a PA, in-house xray machine, owned a sleep lab (with a couple more associates working for him there) and was in charge of the stress tests at his hospital. He told me he pulled in over a million last year. I know this is rare and just an analogy, but it just goes to show if you know what you're doing you can make a lot.
Sounds like a pretty good businessman. Is he in a small market or is he able to push this kind of income in the face of competition of a larger urban area?