Academic cardiology salaries

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Hi all,

Trying to figure out noninvasive cardiology faculty salaries these days particularly for people with additional imaging training. I have been offered $210000 in south in not so fancy place and feel its too less.

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Hi all,

Trying to figure out noninvasive cardiology faculty salaries these days particularly for people with additional imaging training. I have been offered $210000 in south in not so fancy place and feel its too less.

At my institution (large academic center) in a mid-sized Midwestern city, our non-invasive attendings start in the low to mid-200s. If your city is totally non-desirable, I would say 210k is on the low end.
 
Hi all,

Trying to figure out noninvasive cardiology faculty salaries these days particularly for people with additional imaging training. I have been offered $210000 in south in not so fancy place and feel its too less.

Is there a performance bonus? If that's the base it's not too bad.

p diddy
 
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This is inclusive of incentive bonus
 
This is inclusive of incentive bonus

Then it's not great. To negotiate, you need data. It turns out public institutions have to publish their employee salaries.

For the UC system, check out:

https://ucannualwage.ucop.edu/wage/

Rajni Rao is one of the noninvasive faculty at UCSF, as is Elyse Foster.

Note that base pay is much lower than total pay. Also keep in mind that the pay may be understated; there are ways of getting pay to faculty outside of salary.

For fun, type in 'jeff tedford'.

For Texas (UTSW, but you can look at any UT), check out:

http://www.texastribune.org/library...al-cente/departments/internal-medicine/11880/

You'll have to look up the non-invasive cardiology faculty there to figure out their salaries. Sarah Gualano and Sandeep Das seem to be non-invasive.

Happy hunting! Now you can waste hours a day alternately gloating about or bemoaning your salary, as I do.

p diddy
 
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Then it's not great. To negotiate, you need data. It turns out public institutions have to publish their employee salaries.

For the UC system, check out:

https://ucannualwage.ucop.edu/wage/

Rajni Rao is one of the noninvasive faculty at UCSF, as is Elyse Foster.

Note that base pay is much lower than total pay. Also keep in mind that the pay may be understated; there are ways of getting pay to faculty outside of salary.

For fun, type in 'jeff tedford'.

For Texas (UTSW, but you can look at any UT), check out:

http://www.texastribune.org/library...al-cente/departments/internal-medicine/11880/

You'll have to look up the non-invasive cardiology faculty there to figure out their salaries. Sarah Gualano and Sandeep Das seem to be non-invasive.

Happy hunting! Now you can waste hours a day alternately gloating about or bemoaning your salary, as I do.

p diddy

I want Jeff Tedford's job!
 
Hi all,

Trying to figure out noninvasive cardiology faculty salaries these days particularly for people with additional imaging training. I have been offered $210000 in south in not so fancy place and feel its too less.

Tobe honest... What's your call like? If they only expect you to do 2-4 weeks of ccu..it's not ad.
 
Tobe honest... What's your call like? If they only expect you to do 2-4 weeks of ccu..it's not ad.

This is more or less it looked like....never mind I turned it down...got better offer now.
 
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