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Hello everyone, I understand that there have been previous questions about neurology that were similar, but the last one that was posted was nearly 5 years ago. So I was wondering, to those who are involved in neurology, what the job outlook looks like? I find neurology to be very interesting, and personally suffer from a peripheral nerve disorder (which sparked my interest), but have found out that it is a low paying specialty. Apparently most neurologists make around 250,000/year which is less than the median value for medical specialties.
I am a little worried, that following my passion would end up meaning accepting a sub-par salary. Is it true hospitals won't pay most neurologists above 150,000/year? Why so?
I am sorry if I sound greedy. I understand that medicine shouldn't be done primarily for the money. But I also would like a good compensation. Is there any way to increase your compensation when working for a hospital? Or does one have to enter a private practice?
Two other questions:
1) Can you do two subspecialties in neurology? Like neuromuscular and stroke?
2) While doing residency, can you spend extra time with the Attendings beyond what is required to learn additional skills and make yourself more marketable?
I am a little worried, that following my passion would end up meaning accepting a sub-par salary. Is it true hospitals won't pay most neurologists above 150,000/year? Why so?
I am sorry if I sound greedy. I understand that medicine shouldn't be done primarily for the money. But I also would like a good compensation. Is there any way to increase your compensation when working for a hospital? Or does one have to enter a private practice?
Two other questions:
1) Can you do two subspecialties in neurology? Like neuromuscular and stroke?
2) While doing residency, can you spend extra time with the Attendings beyond what is required to learn additional skills and make yourself more marketable?