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How likely can one break north of 400k in the following 3 subspecialties of IM: endocrine, rheumatology, allergy/immunology, sports medicine?
That's given an employed position or private practice with no partnership opportunities. Location: West coast preferably.
Hours worked: 4-4.5 days a week, 8 hour days.
I like being in the clinic more than being in the hospital.
Don't mind being a PCP either, it's satisfying work, but very hard work having to deal with charting and inbox and every single little problem in the patient all the time.
I was set on doing heme/onc for the earning potential and clinic life but I realized even tho they get paid more, they actually work hard for that money.
So while money is not everything, coming from a poor background, I know not having enough money is everything. I am looking for an IM subspecialty that has good earning potential and has a good life where you are not too stressed/ overworked for the amount of money you make.
No hate please..I'm just too stressed and tired from residency and the rat race of matching at a competitive fellowship at this point... I want a normal life after I graduate and make enough to live comfortably and help my parents and brother out financially.
That's given an employed position or private practice with no partnership opportunities. Location: West coast preferably.
Hours worked: 4-4.5 days a week, 8 hour days.
I like being in the clinic more than being in the hospital.
Don't mind being a PCP either, it's satisfying work, but very hard work having to deal with charting and inbox and every single little problem in the patient all the time.
I was set on doing heme/onc for the earning potential and clinic life but I realized even tho they get paid more, they actually work hard for that money.
So while money is not everything, coming from a poor background, I know not having enough money is everything. I am looking for an IM subspecialty that has good earning potential and has a good life where you are not too stressed/ overworked for the amount of money you make.
No hate please..I'm just too stressed and tired from residency and the rat race of matching at a competitive fellowship at this point... I want a normal life after I graduate and make enough to live comfortably and help my parents and brother out financially.
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