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medstudent13 said:Can anyone give me information on heme/onc? What is the lifestyle, compensation, competition like? What is the difference between heme/onc and medical oncology? There doesn't seem to be much info out there about this field.
docslytherin said:that's in the south where compensation is a little higher than average because no one wants to live there really.
clueless1 said:Good thread - I feel like there's not enough stuff out there about this field. As an intern at a decent East Coast program, I want to get back to where my family is on the West Coast. Any input as to how competitive heme-onc is out West? Also, what's the applicant-spot ratio? Thanks in advance for some/any guidance!!!!
Jackie1. said:Wanting to start this thread back up. I am on a Heme/Onc rotation now, and it's one speciality, especially the Heme side, where it's not necessarily the patient's lifestyle that caused them a horrible disease. I went into the rotation thinking no way, but it's growing on me. It's not as procedure based as the others, but how much research emphasis is placed in Heme/Onc. Obviously, new chemo drugs appear all the time, but in teh fellowship, is there more research time needed than other fellowships like GI?
PickyBicky said:For med onc only, the breakdown is 1 year of clinical duty and 2 in the lab. At least one of the 2 lab years include a weekly outpatient clinic.
HDMTX said:I was under the impression that most Med onc fellowships are usually 2 yrs total.
Celsus said:Hey is the compensation figure up there correct? 375-400k for a first year fellowships grad? If so does anyone have an idea of what the older guys are making? The above poster also said that people dont want to move south, was this true for the fellowships too?
HDMTX said:Yep, most programs don't advertise the option of allowing u to skip out after 2 yrs and just board in med onc, but it's an option at some programs.
is this like a forbidden question or something??fun8stuff said:What is typical hours like? Do all oncologists work as many hours as stated above? Is it possible to work 40-50 hrs/week?
I think it depends on the whole supply and demand thing. I rotated through a practice here is Louisville that had 9 physicians. Most had 2 half days, weekends off, and 2 mo vacation. They rotate weekends, ward work, etc... I think their longest day was 9-5:30, but that's just seeing pts, they oftened reviewed charts from pts they saw the week previous.fun8stuff said:is this like a forbidden question or something??
astro-pilot said:I think it depends on the whole supply and demand thing. I rotated through a practice here is Louisville that had 9 physicians. Most had 2 half days, weekends off, and 2 mo vacation. They rotate weekends, ward work, etc... I think their longest day was 9-5:30, but that's just seeing pts, they oftened reviewed charts from pts they saw the week previous.
But really, if you only want to work 40-50 hrs q week, you can, but your not going to bring in your earning potential, of course.
So to answer your question, yes.
Anything I say would be a guess, but I would think that if you goto a smaller town, that you could work less while still maximizing your earning potential.fun8stuff said:thanks for the answer..
just out of curiosity, any guess as to how much this would decrease salary? am i crazy for wanting to work less??
olio said:Is there any way i could enter hemo/onc directly and not as a subspecialty of internal medicine or Pedo.,,As far as i understood it's possible in MRCPath in Britian and Australia .I'm a Foreigner and i want to do my Residencey Program in the States or Canada.
olio said:Is there any way i could enter hemo/onc directly and not as a subspecialty of internal medicine or Pedo.,,As far as i understood it's possible in MRCPath in Britian and Australia .I'm a Foreigner and i want to do my Residencey Program in the States or Canada.
Is there any way i could enter hemo/onc directly and not as a subspecialty of internal medicine or Pedo.,,As far as i understood it's possible in MRCPath in Britian and Australia .I'm a Foreigner and i want to do my Residencey Program in the States or Canada.
