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Hello,
Just finished the fellowship interview cycle and excited to hopefully join your ranks.
I anticipate a career in academics vs "privademics". That said, my wife and I have a significant (550k) loan burden. I want to practice ethically and do what I think is the right treatment for the patient, so I am certainly not looking for a pill mill or injection shop when it is not the best thing for the patient. I received a very decent job offer where annual base compensation for year 1 and 2 is around 570k plus productivity if you exceed 75th percentile. Year 3 is entirely productivity w/ wRVU at roughly $65. It is an underserved location in what many would probably consider an "undesirable location" and I would be a hospital employee with very little call. It appears to be a very ethical practice and the docs seem very happy.
I may find that I love this job and not want to leave. Alternatively, I might find that I want to move back to an academic environment where I can be involved in resident/fellow education and research. Would it be bad for my career to take this job if I end up wanting to go back to academics/"privademics"?
Thank you
Just finished the fellowship interview cycle and excited to hopefully join your ranks.
I anticipate a career in academics vs "privademics". That said, my wife and I have a significant (550k) loan burden. I want to practice ethically and do what I think is the right treatment for the patient, so I am certainly not looking for a pill mill or injection shop when it is not the best thing for the patient. I received a very decent job offer where annual base compensation for year 1 and 2 is around 570k plus productivity if you exceed 75th percentile. Year 3 is entirely productivity w/ wRVU at roughly $65. It is an underserved location in what many would probably consider an "undesirable location" and I would be a hospital employee with very little call. It appears to be a very ethical practice and the docs seem very happy.
I may find that I love this job and not want to leave. Alternatively, I might find that I want to move back to an academic environment where I can be involved in resident/fellow education and research. Would it be bad for my career to take this job if I end up wanting to go back to academics/"privademics"?
Thank you