I was just wondering what kind of jobs M.D/Ph.D graduates get after their training, after residency and fellowship and all that. Are there special positions tailored for physician scientists or do you basically have to work it out with your employer?
I guess I mean to ask is that who decides how much time you spend on clinical duties and how much time you spend on research. Also, who actually pays you, the medical school, your basic science department, or the hospital? What kind of salaries do physician scientists make? I'd think if you went through all this extra training and have so much expertise, your salary should be more than that of just doctors. But again, you don't see as many patients... so...
I don't really care that much about the money eitherway, but just curious.
I guess I mean to ask is that who decides how much time you spend on clinical duties and how much time you spend on research. Also, who actually pays you, the medical school, your basic science department, or the hospital? What kind of salaries do physician scientists make? I'd think if you went through all this extra training and have so much expertise, your salary should be more than that of just doctors. But again, you don't see as many patients... so...
I don't really care that much about the money eitherway, but just curious.