Best sub-specialty for lifestyle?

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Your orthopod doesn't have to sell you the implant directly to have a huge financial incentive toward giving you that implant - larger in fact than I do to give you that nth line of chemo.
Again a different issue (a tka shouldn't bill the same as 6 hours of cc time), doesn't make it less concerning.

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The outpatient billing codes are the same and $/wRVU isn’t significantly different between the primarily outpatient fields. Earning potential is similar IMO - it’s not procedures that makes money, it’s the E&M codes. Endocrine seems to attract those that value lifestyle much more than $ and anecdotally speaking I know a lot of “not quite full-time” endocrinologists which likely impacts the compensation surveys.
Agree! My husband is an endocrinologist, he works 4 days a week just outpt , never on call, all weekends off and He makes 280 k. But if he decides to work harder, like 5 full days a week he would be making around 320-350k. Most of the endocrine people works part time or 4 days a week that impacts the compensation surveys for sure
 
Because they're too busy having fun doing stuff outside and counting money.
Lol…umm no…
Probably more like trying to catch with their inbox that is full of incessant concerns that their weight gain and fatigue is from their perfectly functioning thyroid and finishing up all the PAs…
 
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Lol…umm no…
Probably more like trying to catch with their inbox that is full of incessant concerns that their weight gain and fatigue is from their perfectly functioning thyroid and finishing up all the PAs…
Agree. Although not unique to endocrine. all specialties struggle with that. All the people that I know in Rheum , Primary care, GI, Hem/onc complaint about the same
 
I do appreciate this discussion. I was just considering the pros/cons of each since I'm very early into my career and wanted to get a better understanding of each of the fellowships available in Internal Medicine. Just want to start off on the right foot and shoot towards that goal.
What did u end up pursuing?
 
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