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I am skeptical that any rank and file academic radiology attending is being offered 600k+ unless they are a chair.R2 resident here.
From what I hear, CT attendings are in high demand. A CT attending at my institution told me that he regularly gets offered +600k jobs at other academic institutions.
I don't know how accurate that is, but considering our department is desperately trying to find new CT attendings, it would make sense. In terms of fellowships, my institution has one that is pretty good, but sometimes goes unfilled since not many people apply to CT. Seems like a field that if you want a spot, you can probably get it.
I really like my cardiothoracic rotations, lung pathology can be very interesting, lung CTs and CXRs can be cranked out pretty quickly, and cardiac MRs are fun to interpret. I don't like lung nodule counting and I want more variety in my practice so its not a field I would go into. But I think its still a great field if you are looking for good lifestyle, pay, and minimal call responsibilities .
I am skeptical that any rank and file academic radiology attending is being offered 600k+ unless they are a chair.
Like I said, I don't know how accurate that is and I don't have receipts for that number, just what I have heard. But it still seems like there is a great need for CT radiologists in academics based on my experience and talking to people from other institutions.I am skeptical that any rank and file academic radiology attending is being offered 600k+ unless they are a chair.
Like I said, I don't know how accurate that is and I don't have receipts for that number, just what I have heard. But it still seems like there is a great need for CT radiologists in academics based on my experience and talking to people from other institutions.