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As an interested PGY3 who's weak on research, I'm glad to hear this.. but why do you think this is the case?Retina fellowships overall are less competitive than in the past. Shouldn’t be a problem.
As a practicing retina surgeon, I find this info intriguingRetina isn’t as financially lucrative vs. cataract/general any more. At one time retinal surgeons made a lot more than the general or anterior segment surgeons. But with decreasing retina reimbursement and increased revenue potential for cataract surgeons (Premium IOL’s), it’s much more even now than before.
In our large group practice, our top 2 anterior segment/cataract surgeons make more than our 2 retina surgeons. All work full time. (ASC income not included)As a practicing retina surgeon, I find this info intriguing
That’s not unusual in a mixed practice. In that situation, the retina docs are at the mercy of the (generally) higher overhead of cataract/anterior segment surgeons. Also, retina docs in a mixed practice tend to see less pathology wise than retina in a pure retina practice. Of course, there are rules to the exception but this is usually the case.In our large group practice, our top 2 anterior segment/cataract surgeons make more than our 2 retina surgeons. All work full time. (ASC income not included)
yes no doubt!That’s not unusual in a mixed practice. In that situation, the retina docs are at the mercy of the (generally) higher overhead of cataract/anterior segment surgeons. Also, retina docs in a mixed practice tend to see less pathology wise than retina in a pure retina practice. Of course, there are rules to the exception but this is usually the case.
Now, take retina docs who are in a single specialty retina only group and I’m betting you’d find a lot of retina docs making a lot more money than most anterior segment surgeons could ever think about.
I know several cataract surgeons making 3M+ with premium IOLs. Are retina surgeons able to generate this revenue?That’s not unusual in a mixed practice. In that situation, the retina docs are at the mercy of the (generally) higher overhead of cataract/anterior segment surgeons. Also, retina docs in a mixed practice tend to see less pathology wise than retina in a pure retina practice. Of course, there are rules to the exception but this is usually the case.
Now, take retina docs who are in a single specialty retina only group and I’m betting you’d find a lot of retina docs making a lot more money than most anterior segment surgeons could ever think about.
Maybe not $3M but close. For anterior segment surgeons, those kind of numbers are the exception, and not the ruleI know several cataract surgeons making 3M+ with premium IOLs. Are retina surgeons able to generate this revenue?
Very true, and I’m sorry. Back to your regularly scheduled programLOL okay this has turned into a who makes more feud. Not the point.
OP - you can match retina in whatever residency you end up. Just be a good resident, show interest, network and research if able.