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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: New York
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That's the beauty of family medicine: it depends on the kind of practice you want to go into. I'll give you an example: a friend works as an ER director under the FP umbrella. He works for a major university system hospital and works three 12-hour shifts. He takes four-day weekends and has a nice salary plan with the university: lot of perks and benefits. He just got a hefty 30K raise and loves his life. From what I can see, it's a pretty sweet deal.
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Good with a bo-staff
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: At home, eating all the chips...
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Dr. SL,
Check this link out...it shows that FPs average ~50hours/week. http://medicine.wustl.edu/~residenc/...c/FP_info.html Also, I read somewhere that many new FPs (even in rural areas) are having it written into their contract that they have call no more than once every 4-5 days. Try and find some of the websites that post FP jobs and see what they are advertising as call schedules. Willamette |
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